On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That's the only one thing I don't understand: first of all, where are the > vector graphics gone to? WonderBrush has a vector format that Haiku can read > (and AFAICT most of SVG can be converted to this by WonderBrush). > And then, why this single ridiculously high resolution? Why not just > something like "at least 1920x1080", if possible in different aspect ratios? I totally agree about the vector graphics, but if I remember correctly they fell by the wayside because Haiku doesn't natively support them. So asking for a background in that format is getting the cart before the horse so to speak. As for the resolution on the raster entries; I think it's because not everyone runs low resolutions or low end laptop displays. So having an entry made at a nice high end "proof" type resolution, which shouldn't be remotely unfamiliar, or unfeasible for any remotely serious graphic designer, I don't think is remotely unreasonable. Were I to enter into any kind of graphic design contest today, I wouldn't even blink at such a requirement. -- 猿も木から落ちる