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- Subject: RE: Icons and anti-aliasing
- From: "Jerome Vuarand" <jerome.vuarand@...>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 10:22:41 -0400
If you're talking about my icons, they're anti-aliased and translucent. Maybe transluency is not well handled by your png loader. I don't have any access to a Xwindow, but with all the software I tried to visualize my png they looked ok. Specifically I tried to put them on a html page rendered by mozilla (seamonkey) with different background colors and it always seem nice. It is still possible that my png generator don't generate standard compliant png.
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De : lua-bounces@bazar2.conectiva.com.br [mailto:lua-bounces@bazar2.conectiva.com.br] De la part de Gavin Wraith
Envoyé : 4 mai 2006 03:56
À : lua@bazar2.conectiva.com.br
Objet : Icons and anti-aliasing
Just had a look at the 256x256 png, and I am sorry to say that it looks very crude and jagged on my display compared to the Lua logos I already have. Despite the 32bpp it is supposed to be, it appears not to use any antialiasing.
What is the point of having 16 million colours available if you do not use them to make curves look smooth?
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