[04:04] <ahoneybun> hello people!
[10:24] <ochosi> knome: about converting our icon-theme to png...
[10:25] <ochosi> i did another test with the script and saw that the svgs don't get cleaned up after the conversion
[10:25] <ochosi> so i removed them now and that gave me a more realistic impression of how much the icon theme would become larger... :)
[10:25] <ochosi> 25mb => 30mb
[10:30] <knome> mmh.
[10:30] <knome> i'm not sure if we can afford even that but..
[10:31] <adnan> did you use any compression with them pngs
[10:31] <ochosi> yup
[10:32] <adnan> thoughts about shipping with the script
[10:32] <knome> optipng and advpng ?
[10:32] <adnan> so the pngs are generated directly on userpc?
[10:32] <adnan> space/speed tradeoff
[10:32] <ochosi> adnan: that's not very failsafe i guess
[10:32] <adnan> indeed it is not
[10:33] <ochosi> knome: i haven't looked into nick's script yet, but he mentioned that optipng -v9 didn't make any diff
[10:33] <adnan> hmm
[10:33] <knome> ochosi, it's possible
[10:34] <ochosi> and i dunno about advpng
[10:34] <ochosi> haven
[10:34] <ochosi> 't ever seen that
[10:34] <ochosi> but i can send you the script
[10:34] <knome> sure
[10:36] <adnan> ochosi, what sizes are you generating?
[10:36] <knome> ochosi, gnome-sudoku lacks "track" icon
[10:36] <ochosi> adnan: what do you mean?
[10:36] <adnan> icon sizes, 24x24, 32x32 and so on?
[10:37] <ochosi> with generating you mean "convert to png"?
[10:37] <adnan> yeah
[10:37] <adnan> :)
[10:37] <ochosi> aha
[10:37] <ochosi> all sizes
[10:37] <ochosi> knome: where in the UI would i find that icon?
[10:37] <adnan> is it possible to save space by using svg for sizes from 64x onwards
[10:37] <adnan> or we have to use pngs for all sizes for consistency
[10:38] <knome> ochosi, icon or place where it should be?
[10:38] <knome> ochosi, the button is in the toolbar, right to all the other buttons
[10:38] <knome> ochosi, when you press it, a sidebar opens with tracks
[10:38] <ochosi> oh
[10:39] <ochosi> any idea what that icon looks like in gnome?
[10:39] <knome> i believe that's a missing icon and not a bug in gnome-sudoku
[10:39] <knome> but what do i know
[10:39] <knome> nope. i'd imagine something close to the footstep marks
[10:39] <ochosi> yeah, i guess it's a missing icon
[10:40] <ochosi> that's what i'd _imagine_ as well, but it might be good to know what it really looks like =)
[10:40] <adnan> I wonder if the bug is implicitly fixed in the latest trunk version
[10:40] <knome> maybe you should look in gnome then ;)
[10:40] <ochosi> me?
[10:40] <ochosi> :)
[10:40] <knome> somebody
[10:44] <ochosi> ok, now that i've seen what the tracking thingy does, i guess the shoes would be fine
[10:52] <adnan> tango
[10:52] <adnan> :D
[11:19] <ochosi> knome: advpng doesn't work for me at all
[11:19] <ochosi> maybe if it works for you, could you try it?
[11:19] <ochosi> whatever i do, i always end up getting: No command specified [at void process(int, char**):repng.cc:476]
[11:19] <ochosi> e.g. after advpng -4 *
[11:19] <ochosi> anyway, g2g
[11:23] <maddernick> whats the * supoosed to do?
[11:23] <maddernick> -4 is shrink-insane
[11:25] <maddernick> not sure "*" is "all files"
[11:37] <knome> ochosi, i'd try advpng -z -4 *.png
[11:56] <mr_pouit> use optipng -o4 -preserve and advpng -z4, at least they are safe
[11:57] <knome> "safe" :>
[11:57] <mr_pouit> (it's run on all pngs when a package is built for ubuntu)
[12:00] <knome> does that make them safe? ;>
[12:39] <ochosi> ok, i'll try it later, when i'm home again