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Date:      Tue, 2 Sep 2003 21:33:11 +0200
From:      Brad Knowles <brad.knowles@skynet.be>
To:        des@des.no (Dag-Erling =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= )
Cc:        FreeBSD Chat Mailing List <freebsd-chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD icons & graphics...
Message-ID:  <a06001a9dbb7aa039deaa@[10.0.1.2]>
In-Reply-To: <xzpvfsb7aji.fsf@dwp.des.no>
References:  <20030901210523.GA1165@online.fr> <a06001a9abb799be1d9a8@[10.0.1.2]> <xzpvfsb7aji.fsf@dwp.des.no>

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At 12:24 PM +0200 2003/09/02, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:

>  Brad Knowles <brad.knowles@skynet.be> writes:
>>  At 5:05 PM -0400 2003/09/01, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
>>  >  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=docs/38556
>>  >  A scalable EPS file, done using sketch (http://sketch.sf.net)
>>  This is indeed better than the image in /usr/share/examples/BSD_daemon/.
>
>  It is?  it looks like crap on my system (see the attached images).  Is
>  there something wrong with my setup?

	You attached PNG (Portable Network Graphic) images.  The original 
images are both EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files.  EPS files are 
inherently scale-free, because they are vector-based.  PNGs are 
bit-mapped.

	You must have some program you use to turn vector-based images 
into bit-mapped ones.  Whatever that program is, it apparently 
rendered one file worse than the other.

	Perhaps you can use a different program that will let you look at 
the original EPS files in their native vector-based formats.

-- 
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles@skynet.be>

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
     -Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania.

GCS/IT d+(-) s:+(++)>: a C++(+++)$ UMBSHI++++$ P+>++ L+ !E-(---) W+++(--) N+
!w--- O- M++ V PS++(+++) PE- Y+(++) PGP>+++ t+(+++) 5++(+++) X++(+++) R+(+++)
tv+(+++) b+(++++) DI+(++++) D+(++) G+(++++) e++>++++ h--- r---(+++)* z(+++)



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