vertical bars, evenly spaced.
If that's true, then many people would misinterpret this icon as
having to do with wireless :)
Other opinions?
Thanks,
Sean
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Sean McNamara smc...@gmail.com wrote:
That's very gracious of you; thanks!
I'm using this icon for now
Hey, Alexander,
I really like rbpitch5 and rect3813-0! rbpitch7 looks kind of like a
certain rude gesture ;-)
I might consider swapping out the excellent tuning fork from Saleel
for rect3813... but it would be great if you could use the same
pattern as 3813, but with the little horizontal slices
Those are really nice! :) I'll put combined.svg into the UI when I get
a chance (probably tomorrow) and show you a screenshot of it in the
UI, and compare with the tuning fork. Both are worthy icons. :)
Thanks,
Sean
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Alexander King
alexanderddk...@gmail.com
That's very gracious of you; thanks!
I'm using this icon for now. The svg format is preferred; it isn't
prohibitively large, and it's future-proof in case the size of toolbar
buttons changes in future versions of Rhythmbox. I also used it on the
Launchpad page :)
And now for the first time, deb
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Diego Turcios diegoturcio...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys
I am trying to edit one ubuntu video.
In this case is one of the ubuntu nicaragua loco team
http://leogg.wordpress.com/2010/11/07/soy-ubuntu/
The problem is that I don't know to many about video
Hello Ubuntu Artwork Team,
I am a community / hobbyist developer, who has written a plugin for
Rhythmbox called rbpitch. It is not being included in upstream
Rhythmbox, but I have plans to get it one day included in Ubuntu, when
it's ready.
I have developed it using Ubuntu tools, such as
Saleel,
That will work great! The icon is kind of nice because the default
position of the sliders on rbpitch is almost that shape :-) That's
just the way it works out because of the supported ranges of pitch,
tempo and speed varying. I know it's supposed to be a tuning fork,
though: that is an