[Kde-accessibility] Plans for KDE 3.4

Olaf Jan Schmidt ojschmidt at kde.org
Wed Oct 20 17:15:49 CEST 2004


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[Danny Allen, Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2004 16:21]
> I have no problem with making a monochrome version of my iconset -
> because my set currently only uses 6 shades of grey, I can easily use a
> script to change the colours to black and white.
>

Very good.

My original idea was to cooperate with GNOME reusing their high-contrast
icon sets. They have several versions (white-on-black, black-on-white,
etc.), but they contain only a very limited amount of icons, and 48x48
png files only. Your icons are far more complete, and they are SVG.

Gunnar has also written an icon effect that can turn any icon into a
two-colour icon using background and foreground colours. This means that
having only one version (black on white) is enough. Of course the quality
of the generated monochrome icons is not very good for coloured icons, so
having a fairly complete monochrome icon set is still important.

Olaf

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Olaf Jan Schmidt, KDE Accessibility Project
KDEAP co-maintainer, maintainer of http://accessibility.kde.org

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