>-- Messaggio originale -- >Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:26:50 +0200 >From: "Stephan Assmus" <superstippi@xxxxxx> >Subject: [haiku] Re: Example of LOD usage of icons >To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Reply-to: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >Hi, > >Von: Humdinger <humdingerb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> The documentation of the LOD settings in icons is almost done. Now I need >> a striking >> exmaple of its use. Anyone know a very visibly LODded icon? >> All I can come up with is the StyledEdit icon, but that's only differing >> in stroke widths >> which is easily overseen. > >There are actually quite a few icons that use it, but none are very obvious >and my memory isn't very useful here either... > >I know I used a thicker outline on some icons. Definitely the folder icon. >Maybe you can make a PNG of what it would look like at 16x16 without the >LOD tricks. Same for the plain text file icon. > >Best regards, >-Stephan > Bevexed icon uses LOD setting to hide numbers for low resolution... Regards, Michele frau