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- add the new app icon palette used in GNOME
- while it technically replaces the Tango palette, keeping
the old one for maintaining legacy
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- add license headers to everything
- convert a few files from public domain or LGPL2.1+ to GPL2+
- some archaeology to clarify which files are from which library
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This reverts commit 9692e3ea5b5a576e50eec1f398e10f06571ebfb2.
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palletes.h, patterns.svg.h, symbols.h, templates.h)
they seem to be of little use to the user...
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At least on Windows this breaks if Python is not associated with .py files (and even if it is an arbitrary Python version that might be installed on the system is used)
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This is set to "share/inkscape" by default, on Windows we need to be able to install directly into "share" however
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Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/1509969
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Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/1451481
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Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/137168
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spec) by Alberto Salvia Novella.
Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/1248174
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and French translation updated.
Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/383844
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Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/1177725
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palettes.h, and fix for missing base path).
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not translatable).
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palette not translatable).
Fixed bugs:
- https://launchpad.net/bugs/667402
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windowsXP.gpl to reflect real palette application. Windows Vista icons don't have a recommended palette, so it was appropriate to distinguish.
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the appropriate Makefile.am (otherwise they were present but not installed)
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http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/
It produces custom sized pages and includes several layout/color themes.
I added an Inkscape template document with the correct page dimensions
as well as guides to delimit the text area within the slide for several
themes, in order to ease the production of illustrations at correct sizes
(scalability is great but having the correct size from the start limits
issues with stoke width and font sizes for example).
I also constructed a color palette which includes colors suitable for each
theme of the standard beamer package. I am no color-expert/artist so I
don't really know about the rules in this delicate subject. What I did is
that for each theme I extracted the base colors of the slides with a color
picker tool; I named them according to their use in the slide (eg.
"{themeName} header", "{themeName} background"); when I found this base
color set to be a bit poor, I added new colors derived from the original
ones by mixing them with white, black, with other colors in the theme or by
using automatic color schemes generators; I named these new colors
"{themeName} added {colorName}". hopefully this should have led me to avoid
bad color choices.
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