From: Steve W. <sw...@wc...> - 2001-01-17 04:54:50
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I pulled down a nightly build and tried to open the logo in xpaint, but it core dumped. I was able to view it in Netscape though. I've wanted to use a png file in keeping with the whole patent issue; but I've had nothing but grief trying to create a logo in png format on Linux. Everything I make in the Gimp, Netscape cannot render. Anything I make in xpaint comes out solid black. This time around, I created a gif and used the "convert" program to turn it into a png file. Otherwise I checked it in like I always have... I suspect the problem Photoshop has is with the file format and not how it was checked in. I did read the CVS manual though on checking in binary files and one should use the -kb flag, which prevents keyword substitution ($Id$) and line ending conversion. I'll try to remember that in the future... In the meantime anyone who wants to contribute a simple logo in png format, 50x50, is more than welcome! Black and white please. ~swain On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Pablo Roca Rozas wrote: > Hi Developers, > > In the current CVS, the images were uploaded in ASCII format, this causes > the png > don't get reconised when you try to open it with Photoshop, ... > > All different to plain to ascii files must be uploaded in binary format. > > Regards, > > Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) > La Coruna - Espana > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain |