finding icons for Apps

Alex Gusarov alex.m.gusarov at gmail.com
Mon May 26 05:55:52 EDT 2008


On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Dutton, Sam <Sam.Dutton at itn.co.uk> wrote:

>   http://tango.freedesktop.org/
>
> ...as used by OpenOffice, Gimp, Pidgin (Gaim), etc.
>
> However, if you only need a few basics (Save, Print, etc.) just use
> the 'standard' for the platform. Whatever you do, don't mix different styles
> of icon.
>
> Note that for Windows the application icon (the thing you see on the
> Desktop or in a folder) is done as an .ico file, which has multiple sizes in
> the same file. You'll need to create this in an editor such as Visual
> Studio.
>

With PyQt4 I can use even .SVG icons on all platforms ;) (and tango includes
svg version for all icons)
And please, Visual Studio as an icon editor..

Best regards,
Alex Gusarov
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