[Tango-artists] Request for more ArtLibre/Scribus Icons
Andreas Nilsson
nisses.mail at home.se
Tue Jan 16 07:31:01 PST 2007
Hi Craig!
Here are the ones Lapo did some time ago, named properly and stuff.
http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/scribus-align-distribute.tar.gz
Preview: http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/scribus-align.png
- Andreas
Craig Bradney wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was chatting to Andreas and Jimmac in #scribus and was asked to post
> requests directly to the mailing list.
>
> Where we are less tango-ified (?) in 1.3.4cvs:
> -The align & distribute window, we are using old Inkscape icons plus a couple
> I hacked up for functions Inkscape doesn't have. The 2 in the ArtLibre area
> look ok to me, if it was a complete set we could use them.
> We have (from the tooltips):
> Align right sides of items to left side of anchor
> Align left sides of items to right side of anchor
> Align bottoms
> Align right sides
> Align tops of items to bottom of anchor
> Center on vertical axis
> Align left sides
> Center on horizontal axis
> Align bottoms of items to top of anchor
> Align tops
>
> Make horizontal gaps between items equal
> Make horizontal gaps between items equal to the value specified
> Distribute right sides equidistantly
> Distribute bottoms equidistantly
> Distribute centers equidistantly horizontally
> Make vertical gaps between items equal
> Make vertical gaps between items equal to the value specified
> Distribute left sides equidistantly
> Distribute centers equidistantly vertically
> Distribute tops equidistantly
> Make horizontal gaps between items and sides of page equal
> Make vertical gaps between items and the top and bottom of page equal
> Make horizontal gaps between items and sides of page margins equal
> Make vertical gaps between items and the top and bottom of page margins equal
> Distribute the items with the distance specified
>
> Any naming spec you see fit is ok, along the lines of whats already on
> artlibre and the above.
>
>
> Secondly, our node palette has icons from the dark ages of Scribus:
> Move Nodes
> Move Control Points
> Add Nodes
> Delete Nodes
> Move Control Points Independently
> Move Control Points Symmetrical
> Reset Control Points
> Reset this Control Point
> Open a Polygon or Cuts a Bezier Curve
> Close this Bezier Curve
> Mirror the Path Horizontally
> Mirror the Path Vertically
> Shear the Path Horizontally to the Right
> Shear the Path Horizontally to the Left
> Shear the Path Vertically Up
> Shear the Path Vertically Down
> Rotate the Path Counter-Clockwise
> Rotate the Path Clockwise
> Shrink the Size of the Path by shown %
> Enlarge the Size of the Path by shown %
> Reduce the Size of the Path by the shown value
> Enlarge the Size of the Path by the shown value
>
> I think this, rather large set, would pretty much complete the conversion to a
> tango style. I suppose we might find one or two more here and there but its
> not that obvious now.
>
> This is not a request for a rush to get these done, but so you know, we are
> moving very quickly towards a 1.3.4RC in the coming weeks and then a 1.3.4 a
> little later. Any icon submission would not need to be there for the RC. If
> you can help us out, that would be appreciated a lot. I know there are a lot
> there, they do not all have to be done for 1.3.4.
>
> Regards
> Craig
> Scribus Team
>
> PS I am now subscribed to the list
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