Nicu Buculei wrote:
I don't have access to Illustrator, so if someone else can convert the
.ai files to SVG i can help cleaning the results, breaking the icons in
individual files etc.
I can start converting them to SVG. The reason I haven't thus far - if you
convert a whole ai sheet to SVG, it croaks when you try to open it in Inkscape -
I don't think through any fault of Inkscape, I think just because Illustrator
isn't real swift at exporting SVG. Sigh. I'm probably going to have to break the
sheets into chunks to get this to work - If anybody else has Illustrator and is
willing to help let me know and we can divy them up.
Not only that, it should also support our specific file types.
A gallery would be awesome, for a large number of icons search
functionality will become important. Also we may want some kind of
feedback (comments).
Unfortunately, the choice is very restricted: people in charge of the
website infrastructure have a policy - no php is allowed, python is the
preferred language, so the large majority of gallery software is out of
reach.
Yeh..... these limitations really suck. :-/
At the Open Clip Art Library we have the plan of using CreativeCommon's
ccHost (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcHost), but we have to add SVG
support before it can be used for the job. I think such a tool would be
useful for Fedora Art, if not for icons at least for wallpapers.
Interesting, I will take a look!
~m
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