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Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
A design intended for a sticker for a Laptop.
The Tux image was obtained from a vectorized version from Simon Budig, http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/ and the Linux word style is based on the logo designed by Matt Ericson, http://www.ericson.net/. Last changelog:
The Tux image was obtained from a vectorized version from Simon Budig, http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/ and the Linux word style is based on the logo designed by Matt Ericson, http://www.ericson.net/.
Version 1.0 :
-Added .odt (OOo writer) version for easy printing.
-Added two new screenshots showing the look of a finished sticker.
The sticker was printed onto a sheet of standard sticker paper and then covered with a plastic film (the same used to cover books).
Ratings & Comments
8 Comments
Hi, i was trying the SVG Version but the "i" on Linux doens't looks like the PNG version, looks square... Don't you have the good SVG Version?...
That's weird, I tried downloading the file in another computer and I found no problem there. Can you check if cmmi10 font appears in your Inkscape? That was the font I used to make the "i" in Linux.
If you select the letter and use from the PATH menu "Object to Path", then the image will render into PNG without a problem without needing the proper font at all. If you're concerned about retaining editability, then keep a copy of the svg without the conversion and distribute the converted one. That will solve the problem for everyone.
The odt file helped me a lot!
I like this icon, i will create a sticker for my pc.
Thanks. It is not difficult to do it. In the update , there is an odt file that simplifies printing.
I've been searching for such icons for a while....nice!
Thank you.