
OpenSUSE 10 svg
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
You can change the color, size... as you like it - and fits to your monitor. This is the advantage of an svg picture.
(I used a CRT, but TFTs may require other colors.)
Your system maybe cannot display the SVG files correctly (e.g. color gradients).
It is not my fault. In this case, use the enclosed png picture, or convert the svg picture to png using Inkscape, Sodopodi or GIMP with svg plugin.
14 years ago
Version 2:
Two other colors. (If you prefer blue wallpapers.)
14 years ago
Version 2:
Two other colors. (If you prefer blue wallpapers.)
Emre
14 years ago
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trisz
14 years ago
I use Inkscape:
http://www.inkscape.org/
SVG files can be considered as "sources" of the pictures. (Open it with a text editor!) If you do not like e.g. the colors, you can easely edit the enclosed SVG file.
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CuCullin
15 years ago
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Gizzmo
15 years ago
Only question: how do you adjust SVG?
I think I would like it more when it's blue :P
keep it up!
Gizzmo
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trisz
15 years ago
http://www.inkscape.org/
(I use Inkscape.)
http://www.sodipodi.com/
You could also edit the svg file directly (xml text format), but it is the last way to modify an image file.
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