On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 15:58:15 -0700 (PDT)
Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
As I mentioned, the celtic.svgz kills my dual core
system. Granted, I'm using the on-board
Nvidia graphics and not a stand alone video card, but wallpaper should not bring a system
to
its proverbial knees. :)
I may have figured out what was causing the problem with celtic (or not, but those
nigh-invisible
dotted borders on the roundel looked awfully suspicious, so I replaced them with plain
ones while
I was messing with the lettering).
Anyway, the attachment contains re- or de-brands of all the original problem svgz files
except moon,
which is going to be a little more work because that K on the moon itself is done as
negative space.
In all cases, I've included both the original svgz (which should be stored somewhere
even if it's not
distributed from now on, in case we want to render a variant), and a 1600x1200 PNG image
version which may require less horsepower to display than the vector version. I would
suggest
running a comparison test before deciding what to distribute.
All of these files appear to belong to tdebase (kdebase-data on my system) rather than to
the
artwork package.
I'll tackle moon and the three jpegs tomorrow, if I can.