Re: [e-users] Enlightenment G+ Page

2011-11-08 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Are there any E logos that are square? G+ makes you select a square image thus why the top and bottom are a bit cut off if you don't click on the image. On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:07 AM, P Purkayastha ppu...@gmail.com wrote: Need variety of screenshots :)

Re: [e-users] Enlightenment G+ Page

2011-11-08 Thread Philippe Caseiro
Very nice Page Jeff. Thanks can some people have an post access ? On 8 November 2011 16:42, Jeff Hoogland jeffhoogl...@linux.com wrote: Are there any E logos that are square? G+ makes you select a square image thus why the top and bottom are a bit cut off if you don't click on the image. On

Re: [e-users] Enlightenment G+ Page

2011-11-08 Thread Morten Nilsen
On 08.11.2011 17:42, Jeff Hoogland wrote: Are there any E logos that are square? G+ makes you select a square image thus why the top and bottom are a bit cut off if you don't click on the image. Is that not simply a matter of opening the image in gimp and changing the canvas size? --

Re: [e-users] Enlightenment G+ Page

2011-11-08 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Then it will squish, I'd rather just have the top and bottom cut off a bit. On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Morten Nilsen mor...@runsafe.no wrote: On 08.11.2011 17:42, Jeff Hoogland wrote: Are there any E logos that are square? G+ makes you select a square image thus why the top and

Re: [e-users] Enlightenment G+ Page

2011-11-08 Thread Morten Nilsen
On 08.11.2011 18:53, Jeff Hoogland wrote: On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Morten Nilsen mor...@runsafe.no wrote: On 08.11.2011 17:42, Jeff Hoogland wrote: Are there any E logos that are square? G+ makes you select a square image thus why the top and bottom are a bit cut off if you

Re: [e-users] Enlightenment G+ Page

2011-11-08 Thread P Purkayastha
In my opinion, please don't put a cut-off image. Because it doesn't reflect the real logo. It would be more preferable to have an image with some whitespace around the left and right regions than have the top and bottom cut off. On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 12:53:07 AM UTC+8, Jeff Hoogland