On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Ryan Lerch <rlerch@redhat.com> wrote:
On 04/03/2013 10:25 AM, Ryan Lerch wrote:
On 04/03/2013 03:33 AM, Elad Alfassa wrote:
control-center-3.8.0-2.fc19 added the Fedora logo (instead of the GNOME logo) on the details panel of the GNOME desktop control center. This is a good idea, but I see two problems:

1) Use the full logotype, not just the logomark
2) The lack of the ™ symbol next to the logomark violates our own logo usage guidelines [1].

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo/UsageGuidelines


Elad, Thanks for bringing this up!, However, I dont have a functioning f19 machine at the moment, would you be able to upload a screenshot so we can see the logo as it is currently presented?

WE i think we should also just file a bug against this component in Fedora. Is that the correct course of action?

--ryanlerch


After a quick look into the patch that changed the logo, it seems that it is using the following file (the image itself is supplied by the fedora-logos package):
/usr/share/icons/Fedora/scalable/places/start-here.svg
That file is just the logomark (the F bubble), without the "TM"

If we do want the full logo (fedora + bubble) here, i *think* this is the file that should be used (once again the file itself is supplied by the fedora-logos package):
/usr/share/fedora-logos/fedora_logo.svg

Can anyone else throw any insight on what logo we should present here?

cheers,
ryanlerch




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I attached the screenshot below. IMO, the full logotype (fedora+bubble) would look *way* better in this screen

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-Elad Alfassa.