Diana Fong wrote:
The current Fedora background includes the version number, which does not match the upcoming release. If you have simple, yet attractive, background(s) for Fedora Core now is the time to propose it.
i have a page with some simple visual elements related to Fedora Core in SVG format (and plan to add more), maybe someone will find something useful for creating backgrounds (for example a SVG version of the logo, which originally is in Illustrator format): http://www.nicubunu.ro/fedora/artwork/
Backgrounds should be 1600*1200 and not include the version number
i have on that page a couple of (pretty lame) backgrounds, in a smaller resolution but in scalable format (SVG)
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:11 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Diana Fong wrote:
The current Fedora background includes the version number, which does not match the upcoming release. If you have simple, yet attractive, background(s) for Fedora Core now is the time to propose it.
i have a page with some simple visual elements related to Fedora Core in SVG format (and plan to add more), maybe someone will find something useful for creating backgrounds (for example a SVG version of the logo, which originally is in Illustrator format): http://www.nicubunu.ro/fedora/artwork/
Backgrounds should be 1600*1200 and not include the version number
i have on that page a couple of (pretty lame) backgrounds, in a smaller resolution but in scalable format (SVG)
I'm curious, will it be possible add transparency to some of those backgrounds?
Ricardo Veguilla wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:11 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
i have on that page a couple of (pretty lame) backgrounds, in a smaller resolution but in scalable format (SVG)
I'm curious, will it be possible add transparency to some of those backgrounds?
transparency? yes this is possible (is easy for SVG) but what is the purpose? what can be under background?
On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 08:17 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Ricardo Veguilla wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:11 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
i have on that page a couple of (pretty lame) backgrounds, in a smaller resolution but in scalable format (SVG)
I'm curious, will it be possible add transparency to some of those backgrounds?
transparency? yes this is possible (is easy for SVG) but what is the purpose? what can be under background?
A color (solid or gradient) to match my desktop theme.
For example, I modified the old fedora default background (the dark blue/purple flowers background) to use transparency so I could change the color to red or green.
Check this examples: http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds/gnome/188/ http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds/gnome/179/
Regards,
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