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Re: New Logo


From: Fotios Kasolis
Subject: Re: New Logo
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 23:52:16 +0200

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From: "Rik" <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 10:58 PM
To: "Fotios Kasolis" <address@hidden>
Cc: <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: New Logo

Fotios Kasolis wrote:

Do you have the icon in a scalable format like eps?  The TexInfo
documentation uses Embedded PostScript whenever we place images.  I have
been hoping for 6 months to find a suitable image to put on the title
page
of the documentation.

Cheers,
Rik


This is a gimp file 257x257 pixs (as far as I remember). That means that
you can export it as what you want but it ll be pixelized if you magnify
above original size! Does this answer your question? (Basically the png
I sent is as big as you can have it)

/Fotis

Okay.  It probably isn't suitable then for my uses (an average print
resolution today is 300 dpi which would make the logo too small on the
page).  But, I definitely like it for an icon and color theme.

--Rik

p.s. You might want to take a look at Inkscape as a vector drawing program.
It can produce scalable output like eps as well as exporting to a bitmap
format like png. It supports a lot of the Gimp filters like Gaussian blur,
etc.


So I just checked my gimp file it is 256x256 px width and height with resolution 10000px/in (sry for wrong/incomplete info :) I also use/like Inkscape but I have no enough experience, and in general I find vector graphics software too stiff for creating icons (for no reason, I guess it is just the fact that I know my way in Gimp)

/Fotis


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