2008/4/8, Ian Weller <ianweller@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, Nicu Buculei wrote: > > > > Máirín Duffy wrote: > > > > > > > > Normal Ratio: > > > - 2560x1600 > > > > > > > that one is widescreen > > > > > > > - 1600x1200 > > > - 1024x768 > > > - 800x600 > > > > > > Widescreen Ratio: > > > - 1680x1050 > > > - 1440x900 > > > - 1280x800 > > > > > > > I believe there is also 1920x1200 > > > > > > > (do these seem right?) > > > > > > > Currently we have in Rawhide also: > > - 1280x1024 (a *lot* of people use this) > > - 800x480 (Eee PC) > > > > Do we need *all* those sizes? We can't have only the largest (1600x1200 > for normal and 2560x1600 for wide) and let them be scaled down (as is the > case in F8)? Otherwise we waste a lot of disk space. > > > > > I'll render 1600x1200. Should be done near 03:00 UTC or so. > Theoretically we shouldn't have to render any other 4:3 wallpapers, > unless we want larger, which we shouldn't need. -- ian Seems big enough to me. Best to just provide the SVG image as well incase someone wants to render a even bigger image. 2008/4/7, Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Mark, > > Mark wrote: > > > The sizes you posted seem right to me.. > > But about the sizes.. Nautilus can handly SVG backgrounds so why not > > put that one in the dist? then you can drop all the other images.. > > unless that's not gonna work with day/night wallpapers (fancy and nice > > but not really useful anyway). > > > > I don't think Nautilus can handle the blur filter in the backgrounds. Also > I still think librsvg doesn't support the SVG cropping functionality (for > widescreen) Hi Perhaps that's something the fedora people should put on the todo list (for Fedora 10)? When this is made you never have to include png/jpeg or even multiple wallpapers of the same image.. you just render the wallpaper for the screen size on firstboot and your done. That's a big advantage! and saves some space as well (with current wallpapers i guess it could save about 30MB?) _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list