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=== Sources of free icons | ==Icons in the code== | ||
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==Sources of free icons== | |||
FreeMind uses (a) tool icons used in the toolbars, and (b) icons used in nodes. Especially for the icons used in nodes, a good comprehensive source of free icons is needed. FreeMind uses PNG icons, in the size of 16 x 16. Nowadays many icons are drawn in SVG vector format first, and converted to 16 x 16 bitmap images afterwards. | FreeMind uses (a) tool icons used in the toolbars, and (b) icons used in nodes. Especially for the icons used in nodes, a good comprehensive source of free icons is needed. FreeMind uses PNG icons, in the size of 16 x 16. Nowadays many icons are drawn in SVG vector format first, and converted to 16 x 16 bitmap images afterwards. |
Revision as of 10:01, 28 October 2007
Icons in the code
Todo
Sources of free icons
FreeMind uses (a) tool icons used in the toolbars, and (b) icons used in nodes. Especially for the icons used in nodes, a good comprehensive source of free icons is needed. FreeMind uses PNG icons, in the size of 16 x 16. Nowadays many icons are drawn in SVG vector format first, and converted to 16 x 16 bitmap images afterwards.
Ideally, it would not be the task of FreeMind team to draw icons; this task should be outsourced instead. Whether this is a realistic assumption remains to be seen.
Some links on the sources of free icons follow.
- Icons at kde-look
- Icons at gnome-look
- Crystal icons — an icon set often used in KDE desktop environment
- Tango Desktop Project — an icon library for KDE and Gnome, licenced under Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike
- Silk icons — 1000 icons licenced under Creative Commons attribution license
- Open Clip Art Library — a library used for some Mediawiki icons, mostly not suitable as a source of icons but rather as of clipart
- Open Clipart at Wikimedia commons
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