[rekonq] Rekonq Icon

andrea diamantini adjam7 at gmail.com
Wed May 29 14:07:02 UTC 2013


ok :)
Have a nice day


2013/5/29 Ken Vermette <vermette at gmail.com>

> Sorry it to me long to get back, too. I never got your reply and this kind
> of got lost in the shuffle.
>
> Re-looking it over, I agree wholeheartedly. I'll take another swing at it
> and aim for a more simplified version that keep with the current layout of
> the icon. Looking at what I sent it does feel both overcomplicated and flat
> at the same time. No time guarantees on any work, but consider it in the
> pipes again.
>
> Sorry for the improper quote.
>  - Ken
>
> >> Hi Ken,
> >> and sorry for the VERY LATE reply. I took a look to your work, I thought
> >> about, I took my time... and I think that rekonq icon is Lionel's one.
> Let
> >> me please explain this.
> >> In our early days, we had an easy icon done by a child (one of rekonq
> first
> >> supporters). Then Lionel started thinking about implementing a new one.
> He
> >> thought a lot about and we discuss a lot of times: the world, the blue,
> the
> >> dragon with red eyes embracing it and so on.
> >> Given this, you are allowed and I am personally very happy about someone
> >> working on the icon. But I think the dragon should stay in the position
> it
> >> is in Lionel's one. Main target of a new icon should be rewamp and
> >> simplificate it.
> >> Hope I clarified my opinion about.
> >>
> >> Regards,
>
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