> On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 08:56:03 -0700,
> Don MacQueen (DM) wrote:
> I have a file named Rlogo-5.svg, created by
> downloading Rlogo-5.png, opening it with Adobe
> Illustrator, Saving as SVG.
> I didn't tinker with any of Illustrator's options
> with regard to how, exactly, to sa
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:55:38 +0100,
> Barry Rowlingson (BR) wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> After you created one and submitted it to us probably at the same place as
>> the bitmaps. In the meantime it will have to suffice that you use all we
>> have, and that are the bitmap
I have a file named Rlogo-5.svg, created by
downloading Rlogo-5.png, opening it with Adobe
Illustrator, Saving as SVG.
I didn't tinker with any of Illustrator's options
with regard to how, exactly, to save it, since I
pretty much don't know what they mean. Whether it
is of any use to anyone, o
> It does look like it would be near-impossible to parameterise the logo
> efficiently into a vector format - all that shading and 3-d effect
> stuff.
These days, most vector graphics programs provide gradient shading
primitives - that's all you need to recreate most 3D effects.
Hadley
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After you created one and submitted it to us probably at the same place as
> the bitmaps. In the meantime it will have to suffice that you use all we
> have, and that are the bitmaps (the logo was done by a volunteer who chose
> to use a bitmapped graphics program). It i
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a version of the R-Project logo in SVG format. I've found
> the bitmapped versions,
> http://developer.r-project.org/Logo/
>
> but would prefer a scalable version as it usually looks better when
> printed.
>
> Where may I find one?
After you created one and submitt
Hi,
I'm looking for a version of the R-Project logo in SVG format. I've found
the bitmapped versions,
http://developer.r-project.org/Logo/
but would prefer a scalable version as it usually looks better when
printed.
Where may I find one?
-Lars
Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])