A minor contribution of public domain logos #77
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Created a commons category just for you? If you want LM to use these, I'm sorry to say they probably won't. Modern icons are vectors and don't have text like that. |
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I added these Pluma and a single Xed logo for users with difficulty identifying apps in the menu or the panel. I use them wherever I install Linux Mint. These are in the public domain, which means that they don't have to be attributed, (especially, if they are not liked).
I've spent minimal time on the Xed logo, because I switched to Pluma. I don't like the logo, but will have to do until the need rises to come up with something more imaginative.
I also created a LibreOffice logo to be quickly identified in the panel to replace their indistinguishable white logo, but I must verify the legality of uploading the logo. The logo itself is ugly, but noticeable.
The images were created with Irfanview in Wine and the text characters in LibreOffice.
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