Re: A nicer icon for shell32 folder
Hervÿffffe9 Chanal <chanal_herve(a)yahoo.fr> writes:
It's (may) be a nicer icon for the "folder icon" of shell32. comments are welcome.
I think you should keep the yellow color scheme, that's what all other folder-style icons use.
Sorry for all the mess I seem to have done. I'll try to revert my old icons patch to the previous ones as soon as I have the time.
You haven't done any mess, the svg icons are a nice improvement. The reason they don't look as good as they should is because Wine doesn't support the alpha channel, we need to fix that. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard(a)winehq.org
You haven't done any mess, the svg icons are a nice improvement. The reason they don't look as good as they should is because Wine doesn't support the alpha channel, we need to fix that.
That's not the only reason: automatically scaling them down to small (e.g. 16x16) sizes results in very pixelated images. At such small sizes hand-drawn images often look best. --Juan
That's not the only reason: automatically scaling them down to small (e.g. 16x16) sizes results in very pixelated images. At such small sizes hand-drawn images often look best. --Juan True, but from my experience creating folder icons (see attached file, hereby under the public domain) very tiny changes in size and line widths can distinctly change the exported result. This is perfectly exemplified by the fact i could not reproduce the attached PNGs, which were created from the same unchanged SVG (..maybe because i updated my Inkscape SVN). Anyways keep iterating small changes Hervy and you might get a usable export.
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Why not have the icons in shell32 and others link to the GNOME/KDE icon set settings?d On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Marcel Partap <mpartap(a)gmx.net> wrote:
That's not the only reason: automatically scaling them down to small
(e.g. 16x16) sizes results in very pixelated images. At such small sizes hand-drawn images often look best. --Juan
True, but from my experience creating folder icons (see attached file, hereby under the public domain) very tiny changes in size and line widths can distinctly change the exported result. This is perfectly exemplified by the fact i could not reproduce the attached PNGs, which were created from the same unchanged SVG (..maybe because i updated my Inkscape SVN). Anyways keep iterating small changes Hervy and you might get a usable export.
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