[cad-linux] Re: Icons

they were fine with imagemagick, but yes they were funny on gimp.
i'll resend as bmp, no problem

On Sunday 19 August 2001 19:34, you wrote:
> I received the file, unzipped it and extracted the XPM files you created.
> Unfortunately I can't seem to open any of them with any of the graphics
> programs on my Linux machine (and I tried 3 different ones).  Could you
> re-send them as BMP formats (nothing is ever easy) .
>
> I picked 14x14 because the file open and file save tool bar icons supplied
> as examples with QT are 14x14.  Well at least the first one I checked is,
> the second is 13x16 which is not enough different to talk about.  I would
> suggest that we try to get one done and see how it looks before we (you)
> start on the remainder.

fine

>
> I hear what you are saying about licensing and OpenDWG.  I looked into this
> some before I started work.  OpenDWG is not open source, but their license
> does not seem all that bad to me.  You can use the libraries for free so
> long as you don't charge for your program, and for me that is not a
> problem.  If you can find another DXF reader library I'll be happy to try
> to weave it in to my program. That will help some, but I will still need
> the OpenDWG viewkit to actually display the drawing.

I don't really mind the openDWG.  they've given more than they ask.
it just means that you have to play by their rules. :-/

so far thats the only one.

i did get this:

The LodeStone project now exists at SourceForge.  The web site is at
http://lodestone.sf.net - there is a link at the bottom of that page
to the mailing lists.  I created the usual '-devel', '-announce' and
'-users' set of lists.  If you are interested in the future of 3D file
loaders, please subscribe to '-devel' because that's where we'll have
all our initial discussions.

in my inbox a few minutes ago.  still trying to decide what it is.

>
> Those are my thoughts for Sunday.  See you on the flip side.
>
> Andy

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