Quoting Martin Sourada <martin.sourada@xxxxxxxxx>: > Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a): > > It will be nice to keep track the svg icons each members have modified > > so far. Here is mine along with tarball available[1]: > > > > - applications-internetL.svg > > applications-office24.svg > > drive-harddiskL.svg > > edit-pasteL.svg > > folderL.svg > > folder-remoteL.svg > > format-justify-centerL.svg > > globeL.svg > > go-down24.svg > > go-downL.svg > > go-downS.svg > > go-up24.svg > > go-upS.svg > > media-opticalL.svg > > network-transmitL.svg > > network-transmit-receiveL.svg > > software-update-available24.svg > > software-update-availableL.svg > > software-update-download24.svg > > software-update-downloadL.svg > > software-update-error24.svg > > software-update-errorL.svg > > software-update-unavailable24.svg > > software-update-unavailableL.svg > > software-update-urgent24.svg > > software-update-urgentL.svg > > system-shutdown24.svg > > system-shutdownS.svg > > system-software-update24.svg > > system-software-updateL.png > > system-software-updateL.svg > > system-software-updateS.svg > > system-standby24.svg > > system-standbyL.svg > > system-standbyS.svg > > > > Can anyone report what svg they fixed? > > > > > > [1]http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LuyaTshimbalanga/Sandbox > > Are you cleaning all icons? I mean, the list of icons, does it mean icons you > stripped using the script, or list of icons you resaved in inkscape, or > something else? I noticed there an icon of mine (go-home[L/S].svg) which was > displayed correctly in nautilus even in the version I posted to the wiki (and > displayed correctly in the echo-icon-theme package where stripped svgs were > included). Those are icons with display problem. I forgot to remove go-home as I was too tired at night. -- Luya Tshimbalanga Fedora Project contributor http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/LuyaTshimbalanga _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list