Could we have wallpaper for dualscreen in the futur LTS ? (2* 1440*900 = 2880*900 for exemple) ?
2008/2/11, Webmaster, Jhnet.co.uk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > SVGs would be preferable because it means that the graphic can be made > potentially in any range of graphics. On the other hand if you don't want > "the vector look" then you'll need to use a raster graphics package. You'll > likley find that you'll be asked for xcfs for GIMP so if you have any > experience with GIMP then it would be great to do it in that (and besides, > it makes a good display of open source tools!). On the other hand PSDs are > fine as GIMP can open them up but there are some compatibility issues (for > instance layer effects do not work). > > Anyhow, to be honest for wall papers so long as we end up with a PNG at > the end of it to use as a wallpaper thats the important factor (for GUI > designs having a copy we can pull apart is much more important) so for the > most part it doesn't matter. > > Looking forward to seeing what you make! > > Jonny > > On 10/02/2008, Thomas L.Gjeseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi there, > > Just a quick question for you guys, > > Are there any rules regarding wallpapers, do they have to be svg's, or > > any particular minimum resolution requirements? I prefer working in > > Photoshop when it comes to *artistic graphics* rather than logos etc... > > > > - Thomas L.G > > > > -- > > ubuntu-art mailing list > > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > > > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > >
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