For what it's worth, I tried it on XP and didn't care for the way it looked on a dark background. I prefer the current one without color gradients.
As much as I'd like to honor CGF's preference for otters, I think that a swan or a cygnet (def: young swan) would be more appropriate for CYGwin. - Barry -----Original Message----- From: Breaker Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 5:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cygwin icon Here it is. It should work everywhere. I have tested it in XP and ME. In XP it looks ok, in ME and other OSes that doesn't have alpha channel for icons, it can look pixelated. I cannot do more, I am not a pixel artist :( I tried to respect the original Cygwin icon design as much as I could. The icon is in the sizes commonly used by Windows, but if someone is interested I have the icon in bigger sizes (up to 72x72). Igor Pechtchanski wrote: >On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, IrYoKu wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I have made a icon (based on the original cygwin icon) for myself, and I >>think that *maybe* it can be useful to other people. >> >>Features: >> - Color depths: 4, 8 and 32 bit >> - Sizes: 16x16, 32x32 and 48x48 >> - File size: 25 kbytes uncompressed and 10 kbytes bzipped >> >>Can I send it to the mailing list as an attachment? >> >>Regards, >>IrYoKu >> > >Sure, go ahead and send it in. This list *loves* binary attachments... >I've got to warn you, though -- if you didn't make sure that this icon >works on everything from Win95 and WinNT4 up to Win2k and WinXP, you'll be >hearing complaints about it (and it won't be made a default until it's >guaranteed to work everywhere). > Igor >P.S. Any chance you can fit an otter on it somewhere, too? ;-) -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/