> > People are asking for SVG sources but icons aren't binary programs, > > They are both end results, in this case. > > > you don't have to compile a source to get the final icon > > You need to convert the source material (SVG) to get the end product > (PNG). > > > and the is no rule saying that a PNG image needs to have an SVG > > source. > > There is a rule saying that the "source" must be the preferred format > for editing. Unless someone is editing the PNGs directly, PNG does > not qualify as source. so if i make a wallpaper with a digicam foto and i did the foto with my kodak camera that saves the pictures in a kodak format on the flashdist i have to make this data free because there are more picturinformation in it. and just the simple png image does not count as source? if i ake the wallpaper lgpl. maybe a bit stupid but hope you understand my point. i would say for a pixel iconset the sources are pixel images and no vector images how the artist makes the pixel images is his work... and if he will do a svg icon set the svg files are the source. llap skullbooks (jan-victor krille) *** sorry 4 bad english ______________________________________________________________________________ kde-artists@mail.kde.org | https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-artists