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RE: Yet another emacs icons
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Yet another emacs icons |
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Sun, 16 Oct 2005 10:57:56 -0700 |
I think all of your icons are very pretty, but I liked the earlier
"notebook" versions much better
What do you mean by "notebook versions"? I can't match that with
anything I remember seeing.
Lennart has put all of the icons here:
http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/NewIcons.html. The "notebook" icons are here:
http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/NewIcons.html#AndrewZhilin.
However, the "notebook" icons are not 16x16. For that size, Andrew uses the
"crooked horns" only, without the notebook.
Unless we plan to use the larger icons somewhere, I think we should consider
only 16x16 icons. That would no doubt eliminate any consideration of
notebook images, as much as some people might like them.
[*] Of course someone who doesn't use emacs won't know what the
crooked horns mean -- but so what?
I do use Emacs, but I don't find crooked horns to have a self-evident
meaning. Also I am not sure I would recognize any crooked horns
in those images. That may not make them bad, though.
I agree. Such an image should be judged on its own, without regard to its
possible suggestion of gnu horns, because that association is absent,
especially at size 16x16.
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Lennart Borgman, 2005/10/10
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Andrew Zhilin, 2005/10/15
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Miles Bader, 2005/10/15
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Lennart Borgman, 2005/10/15
- RE: Yet another emacs icons, Drew Adams, 2005/10/15
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/10/16
- RE: Yet another emacs icons,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Miles Bader, 2005/10/16
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/17
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Lennart Borgman, 2005/10/17
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/17
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Andrew Zhilin, 2005/10/17
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/10/18