Re: Echo Cursors - naming spec, description, license, etc.

2007-03-23 Thread Martin Sourada
Hi again, I sorted most of the cursors, created their default names and linked them with names and hashes already used [1]. As I have never done cursor theme before there can be a lot of mistakes so if there is/are one(s) able to check it, please do it. Also, if you feel, one of the (un)sorted

Re: Echo Cursors - naming spec, description, license, etc.

2007-03-23 Thread Máirín Duffy
Máirín Duffy wrote: Hi Martin, Martin Sourada wrote: PS: I tried xcursorgen and currently use dark left-handed arrow I created for default cursor. So far it seems it is usable. Can you post the cursor to the wiki page so other folks can try it too? :) ps I'm excited to try it :) ~m

Re: Echo Cursors - naming spec, description, license, etc.

2007-03-23 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Martin Sourada wrote: Nicu Buculei napsal(a): Martin Sourada wrote: Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some alternatives: 2. GPL [3] - used by Bluecurve, primarily developers license, but probably usable for art as well. 3. LGPL [4] - that would allow commercial derivates GPL

Re: Echo Cursors - naming spec, description, license, etc.

2007-03-23 Thread Martin Sourada
Máirín Duffy napsal(a): Hi Martin, Martin Sourada wrote: PS: I tried xcursorgen and currently use dark left-handed arrow I created for default cursor. So far it seems it is usable. Can you post the cursor to the wiki page so other folks can try it too? :) ~m

Re: Echo icon set: preferences-system mockups

2007-03-23 Thread Martin Sourada
Hi, for quite a long time there hasn't been any communication about these icons, so if everyone agree I will consider preferences-system / redhat-system_settings as done. For 16x16 version I would pick a (better distinguishable) or d (better follows elements positioning from bigger sizes). As for

Re: Echo icon set: help-* icons muckups

2007-03-23 Thread Martin Sourada
Hi, any further comments on these icons? Unless I could upload them to wiki [1]. The current versions are on my wiki [2]. Thanks, Martin References: [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoDevelopment [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MartinSourada signature.asc Description: OpenPGP