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Re: go-home echo icon concept
user name
2007-02-16 05:05:12
Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should I
provide both 
with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I saw,
that svgs are 
usualy without shadows - is that only because inkscape
didn't have the 
needed feature? If that is so, should I add the shadow only
to the png, 
or to svg as well?

Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
> Could you provide both png and svg so go-home can be
published on the
> wiki? To do the shadow, follow this guideline
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoIconGuidelines

>   

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Re: go-home echo icon concept
country flaguser name
Canada
2007-02-16 05:15:47
Martin Sourada wrote:
> Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should
I provide both
> with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I
saw, that svgs
> are usualy without shadows - is that only because
inkscape didn't have
> the needed feature? If that is so, should I add the
shadow only to the
> png, or to svg as well?
Without folder in order to be consistent. PNG icon can be
with shadow
while SVG icon can be without it. However, with Inkscape
0.45 it is
possible fake a shadow because of blur effect (not supported
on Firefox
2 and earlier)

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Re: go-home echo icon concept
country flaguser name
Romania
2007-02-16 05:16:17
Martin Sourada wrote:
> Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should
I provide both 
> with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I
saw, that svgs are 
> usualy without shadows - is that only because inkscape
didn't have the 
> needed feature? If that is so, should I add the shadow
only to the png, 
> or to svg as well?

The SVGs have no shadows because of two reasons:
- Inkscape had no blur filter in a release until recently;
- Diana made the first icons in Illustrator, which I don't
know how 
create shadows (with SVG filters or embedded bitmaps, at one
point it 
used bitmaps for blur).

As Inkscape was updated to 0.45 is in Fedora 5 and 6 I
believe you can 
safely use the blur filter in SVG.

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