Martin v. Löwis wrote:
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a
followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a
threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident... this should
be on the python.org frontpage!
I also wonder
On 4/27/06, Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin v. Löwis wrote: Fredrik Lundh wrote: you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident...this should
be on
By the way, check out the new Python/Mac iconography that Jacob Rus
has put together (with lots of advice from others :-), at
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/python/prettified-py-icons.png.
Tim Parkin's new logo sure started something.
Bill
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On Thursday 27 April 2006 11:57, Bill Janssen wrote:
By the way, check out the new Python/Mac iconography that Jacob Rus
has put together (with lots of advice from others :-), at
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/python/prettified-py-icons.png.
Very nice! I just might have to start using some
Simon Dahlbacka wrote:
OTOH, the ETA for Vista is just after 2.5 release (end of 2006 for
OEM:s, beginning of 2007 for customers), long before 2.6
That said, I don't have any strong preferences either way. (..but I do
have a x64 Vista machine running ATM)
Good to know, but unfortunately,
On 4/27/06, Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Dahlbacka wrote: OTOH, the ETA for Vista is just after 2.5 release (end of 2006 for OEM:s, beginning of 2007 for customers), long before 2.6 That said, I don't have any strong preferences either way. (..but I do
have a x64 Vista machine
Simon Dahlbacka wrote:
Given that, it does not really seem feasible to include them..
Ok, thanks for the investigation.
Speaking of icons, do the bundled ico files have to be named py.ico and
pyc.ico?
No. I think I'll try to drop them altogether, getting the icons from
python_icon.exe only.
Andrew Clover wrote:
Morning!
I've done some tweaks to the previously-posted-about icon set, taking
note of some of the comments here and on -list.
you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a
followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a
threaded
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a
followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a
threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident... this should
be on the python.org frontpage!
I also wonder what the actions should be
Morning!
I've done some tweaks to the previously-posted-about icon set, taking
note of some of the comments here and on -list. In particular, amongst
more minor changes:
- added egg icon (based on zip)
- flipped pycon to work better with shortcut arrow
- emphasised borders of 32x32
Andrew Clover wrote:
Morning!
I've done some tweaks to the previously-posted-about icon set, taking
note of some of the comments here and on -list.
And I still think they're pretty :)
- emphasised borders of 32x32 version of pycon, and changed text
colour, in order to distinguish
On Friday 14 April 2006 06:35, Andrew Clover wrote:
Files and preview here:
http://doxdesk.com/img/software/py/icons2.zip
http://doxdesk.com/img/software/py/icons2.png
Very nice!
-Fred
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Fred L. Drake, Jr. fdrake at acm.org
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Nick Coghlan wrote:
Georg Brandl wrote:
Hi,
some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python
logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would
be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5.
Those are *really* pretty.
Georg Brandl wrote:
Nick Coghlan wrote:
Georg Brandl wrote:
some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python
logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would
be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5.
Those
Also, a while ago a Kevin T. Gadd posted some Python icons he had made. http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-August/048273.html
-- - Ian D. Bollinger
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Hi,
some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python
logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would
be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5.
While we're at it, Python (and IDLE) .desktop files could be added to the
Georg Brandl wrote:
Hi,
some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python
logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would
be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5.
Those are *really* pretty. And the
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