Paul A. Bristow wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Boost [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Adam Wulkiewicz Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 11:16 PM To: boost@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [boost] [git] Submodule's readme and logo
By the way what tool do you use to make those? Inkscape? In the future, it might be nice if enough instructions were available so that library authors could play with their own, starting with a plain 'template' and using Inkscape?
You may just copy any of the SVG, open it in program handling vector graphics like Inkscape or Adobe Ilustrator, remove the library-specific part and you're free to go.
Since the final decision should be made by libraries authors/maintainers I'd like to hear what they think about it.
Nice. Discrete. Clear Boost branding.
How about a logo for the Boost.Math library? And Boost.Multiprecision?
Do you have some ideas/preferences? For Math I'd put some symbols like: - sum/big sigma - integral, definite integral or contour integral - differential operator or nabla - +Bi - plus big beta and imaginary (quaterions, octonions) - big gamma/gamma function or zeta funcion (special functions) Or graphics: - gaussian bell curve (statistics) - other function/curve e.g. erf(z), some polynomial(s) (special functions) For Multiprecision: - a nice simple fraction a/b or x/y, one above the other Regards, Adam