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From: | Daniel J Sebald |
Subject: | Re: icons of floating widgets in gui |
Date: | Wed, 05 Dec 2012 01:39:32 -0600 |
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On 12/04/2012 03:38 PM, Torsten wrote:
On 26.11.2012 22:36, Daniel J Sebald wrote:On 11/26/2012 03:10 PM, Torsten wrote:On 26.11.2012 10:26, Daniel J Sebald wrote:[snip]However, black might not work if someone picks a theme for which the background is black (e.g., handheld device with OLED screen). So, I was going to create a set of icons with cut and paste of the letters onto another layer in GIMP, then on a mid layer put a white box with black border, i.e., Layer 1: Octave logo with transparencies Layer 2: White box with border Layer 3: Black letter then flatten the layers into a PNG image. Haven't gotten that far yet. I suspect they will look similar to the other set of icons, but with a letter description rather than a graphical depiction. DanGood idea to make a background for the letters. What about filling the circle for that purpose? TorstenNot bad. Preserves the logo that way. I put the icon on a black background and it still looks fairly good. (There's a little leaking right around the inner edge, but that's a minor fix.) DanAttached a new set of icons following the last 'design' but no more leaking and reduced contrast between background and letters. Torsten
Looks great.So that's two good sets of icons to choose from. I suppose the best way of making a choice is for the maintainers to try out the two options. A good way of doing this, I propose, is to put an option in the GUI/IDE for "UI Icons", one of symbols|letters|none. (Changing icons after the program is launched is possible, correct?) We can eventually decide on a set of icons, or just leave the option in if people prefer that.
Dan
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