Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
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Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
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This wallpaper is a bmp, because I found that png shows artifacts on my flat screen, that spoil it's appearance.
I have used a free image from nasa for the background and the Ros logo.
If you are interested, then I can up-load a xcf file, so that, if you want to customise and re-size it in gimp, you can.
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This wallpaper is a bmp, because I found that png shows artifacts on my flat screen, that spoil it's appearance.
I have used a free image from nasa for the background and the Ros logo.
If you are interested, then I can up-load a xcf file, so that, if you want to customise and re-size it in gimp, you can.
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
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Re: Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
'Free' as in...?oldman wrote:Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
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This wallpaper is a bmp, because I found that png shows artifacts on my flat screen, that spoil it's appearance.
I have used a free image from nasa for the background and the Ros logo.
If you are interested, then I can up-load a xcf file, so that, if you want to customise and re-size it in gimp, you can.
Looks nice. Could/should be placed into ROS; we need a few more wallpapers; the ones we have now are few and not all that original.
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Images produced by NASA are public domain.
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24-/32-bit PNG is bitwise-lossless, so it should look exactly the same as the BMP, because it is the data that are in BMP, only compressed. It may have been paletted PNG (limited to a number of colors) or renamed JPG.oldman wrote:I found that png shows artifacts on my flat screen
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Create a Enhancement Jira report, and add it to the report. That's the best way imho.
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In the image below, I have, in Jira, gone to Issues - Create Issue. Now which of the options in the drop-down list should be used, because none are 'Enhancement'. Should it be New Feature or Improvement, or have I gone to the wrong place? And should I up-load the xcf file or just a small preview, or both?vicmarcal wrote:Create a Enhancement Jira report, and add it to the report. That's the best way imho.
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Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
The layman's guides - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - ISO remaster.
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It's the "improvement" type. You definitely need to upload the file either to JIRA or to some other internet site (and then put the link into JIRA). I'm note sure whether there are many Windows tools that can open XCF format, so you can export it as PNG (the default options should create it as lossless).
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The xcf file extension is a native gimp file format. By submitting it in that, it can be easily altered (e.g 'version 0.4' could be inserted for that release) and the size can be changed for different screen sizes.Black_Fox wrote:It's the "improvement" type. You definitely need to upload the file either to JIRA or to some other internet site (and then put the link into JIRA). I'm note sure whether there are many Windows tools that can open XCF format, so you can export it as PNG (the default options should create it as lossless).
I will wait and see what vicmarcal has to say!
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
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NASA photo like this one? I think this would make for a cool wallpaper.
http://www.gizmag.com/nasa-global-selfi ... age/32205/
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Re: Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
Oldman: Sorry, I was meaning "Improvement" type. "Enhancement" was in the old bugzilla iirc.
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This a good Windows ME style I feel.
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Up-loaded to CORE-8260 Wallpaper
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
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Re: Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?
Is anyone interested in this wallpaper?Webunny wrote:we need a few more wallpapers; the ones we have now are few and not all that original.
An abstract wallpaper.
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I'll just leave these here:
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(Test = 40)
(Test = 41)
(Test = 20, Skip = 2)
(Test = 10, Skip = 5)
(Test = 40, Points = 10)
(Test = 500, Skip = 2, Points = 100, Flooddrop = 1)
Default Settings: Skip = 1, Points = 30, Flooddrop = 0
Its from an project I made. Draws 30 random points, and checks each 8 possible directions with a random number ( RND(1,Test) <= 10 ) and then expands it based on that.
Then after it hits 0 from 767, then it spreads out the color on non used spaces.
Free free to use, I have several
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(Test = 40)
(Test = 41)
(Test = 20, Skip = 2)
(Test = 10, Skip = 5)
(Test = 40, Points = 10)
(Test = 500, Skip = 2, Points = 100, Flooddrop = 1)
Default Settings: Skip = 1, Points = 30, Flooddrop = 0
Its from an project I made. Draws 30 random points, and checks each 8 possible directions with a random number ( RND(1,Test) <= 10 ) and then expands it based on that.
Then after it hits 0 from 767, then it spreads out the color on non used spaces.
Free free to use, I have several
Last edited by gamax92 on Mon May 26, 2014 8:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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It's a nice picture, courtesy of nasa.
I thought to put the text 'ReactOS version 0.4.0', on the right, but having done it, I think the logo looks better, possible in place of the text on the right. So what do you think?
Note that nothing is set in stone, because the image I would up-load would be a gimp xcf file. Only a small image would be placed with it, just for others to see what it looked like.
@ gamax92
I looked at this (Test = 40, Points = 10) and it looks quite nice; reminded me of clouds.
It's a nice picture, courtesy of nasa.
I thought to put the text 'ReactOS version 0.4.0', on the right, but having done it, I think the logo looks better, possible in place of the text on the right. So what do you think?
Note that nothing is set in stone, because the image I would up-load would be a gimp xcf file. Only a small image would be placed with it, just for others to see what it looked like.
@ gamax92
I looked at this (Test = 40, Points = 10) and it looks quite nice; reminded me of clouds.
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
The layman's guides - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - ISO remaster.
They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
The layman's guides - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - ISO remaster.
They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
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