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* Thank you so much! I've been very puzzled by the filesize :-). As for the david.bellot cards, I really don't understand what there is to gain from the cards? The standard Gnome cards are also .SVG //MadsRH * If you look at the actual pictures on the cards, the gnome cards use a bitmap image. david.bellot has used vectors there. The only problem would be the increased file size. -Durand |
* Thank you so much! I've been very puzzled by the filesize :-). As for the david.bellot cards, I really don't understand what there is to gain from the cards? The standard Gnome cards are also .SVG //MadsRH * If you look at the actual pictures on the cards, the gnome cards use a bitmap image. david.bellot has used vectors there. The only problem would be the increased file size. -Durand |
Ubuntu-themed branding for Aisleriot
Ubuntu-themed artwork for the Gnome solitaire game titled "Aisleriot".
* A tiled background (with a small Ubuntu logo)
* New card backs
* Fresh colors
Current issues
The card back image file (gnomangelo_bitmap.svg) is currently too large. It is almost twice the original size, due to the complexity of the pattern on the cards.
Download
Download the files here. I've included a simple script that will copy the files to the right folders for you (only tested on Jaunty).
Preview
Comments
Since these are svg cards, wouldn't it be better to use the royal cards from here instead? http://david.bellot.free.fr/svg-cards/
I also reduced the size by 50% by using gzip compression on the cards. (Right click on svg, Create Archive, change to .gz, Create and then rename the resulting file with a .svg extension.) It works in both inkscape and aisleriot as normal. http://files.getdropbox.com/u/336801/gnomangelo_bitmap.svg -Durand (Monday, 22 June 2009 10:34 PM)
- Thank you so much! I've been very puzzled by the filesize :-). As for the david.bellot cards, I really don't understand what there is to gain from the cards? The standard Gnome cards are also .SVG //MadsRH
- If you look at the actual pictures on the cards, the gnome cards use a bitmap image. david.bellot has used vectors there. The only problem would be the increased file size. -Durand
Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Solitaire (last edited 2009-08-27 21:03:32 by 66-190-229-86)