Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Simon Dahlbacka wrote: > Given that, it does not really seem feasible to include them.. Ok, thanks for the investigation. > Speaking of icons, do the bundled ico files have to be named py.ico and > pyc.ico? No. I think I'll try to drop them altogether, getting the icons from python_icon.exe only

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Simon Dahlbacka
On 4/27/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Simon Dahlbacka wrote:> OTOH, the ETA for Vista is "just after" 2.5 release (end of 2006 for> OEM:s, beginning of 2007 for customers), long before 2.6>> That said, I don't have any strong preferences either way. (..but I do > have a x64 Vista

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Simon Dahlbacka wrote: > OTOH, the ETA for Vista is "just after" 2.5 release (end of 2006 for > OEM:s, beginning of 2007 for customers), long before 2.6 > > That said, I don't have any strong preferences either way. (..but I do > have a x64 Vista machine running ATM) Good to know, but unfortunate

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Fred L. Drake, Jr.
On Thursday 27 April 2006 11:57, Bill Janssen wrote: > By the way, check out the new Python/Mac iconography that Jacob Rus > has put together (with lots of advice from others :-), at > http://hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/python/prettified-py-icons.png. Very nice! I just might have to start using some

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Bill Janssen
By the way, check out the new Python/Mac iconography that Jacob Rus has put together (with lots of advice from others :-), at http://hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/python/prettified-py-icons.png. Tim Parkin's new logo sure started something. Bill ___ Python-Dev

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Simon Dahlbacka
On 4/27/06, Georg Brandl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Martin v. Löwis wrote:> Fredrik Lundh wrote:>> you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a>> followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a>> threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident...  this shou

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-27 Thread Georg Brandl
Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Fredrik Lundh wrote: >> you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a >> followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a >> threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident... this should >> be on the python.org frontpage! > > I als

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-20 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Fredrik Lundh wrote: > you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a > followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a > threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident... this should > be on the python.org frontpage! I also wonder what the actions should

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Andrew Clover wrote: > Morning! > > I've done some tweaks to the previously-posted-about icon set, taking > note of some of the comments here and on -list. you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a threaded r

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-14 Thread Fred L. Drake, Jr.
On Friday 14 April 2006 06:35, Andrew Clover wrote: > Files and preview here: > >http://doxdesk.com/img/software/py/icons2.zip >http://doxdesk.com/img/software/py/icons2.png Very nice! -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. ___ Python-Dev maili

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-14 Thread Nick Coghlan
Andrew Clover wrote: > Morning! > > I've done some tweaks to the previously-posted-about icon set, taking > note of some of the comments here and on -list. And I still think they're pretty :) >- emphasised borders of 32x32 version of pycon, and changed text > colour, in order to distin

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-14 Thread Andrew Clover
Morning! I've done some tweaks to the previously-posted-about icon set, taking note of some of the comments here and on -list. In particular, amongst more minor changes: - added egg icon (based on zip) - flipped pycon to work better with shortcut arrow - emphasised borders of 32x32 ver

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-07 Thread Ian D. Bollinger
Also, a while ago a Kevin T. Gadd posted some Python icons he had made.    http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-August/048273.html -- - Ian D. Bollinger ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-07 Thread Steven Bethard
Georg Brandl wrote: > Nick Coghlan wrote: > > Georg Brandl wrote: > >> some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python > >> logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would > >> be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5.

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-04-06 Thread Georg Brandl
Nick Coghlan wrote: > Georg Brandl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python >> logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would >> be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5. > > Those are *rea

Re: [Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-03-31 Thread Nick Coghlan
Georg Brandl wrote: > Hi, > > some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python > logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would > be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5. Those are *really* pretty. And the self-refer

[Python-Dev] New-style icons, .desktop file

2006-03-31 Thread Georg Brandl
Hi, some time ago, someone posted in python-list about icons using the Python logo from the new site design [1]. IMO they are looking great and would be a good replacement for the old non-scaling snakes on Windows in 2.5. While we're at it, Python (and IDLE) .desktop files could be added to the d