On Jul 30 20:33, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > What I'd like to see is the stroked and beveled variants in 48x48 with a > light grey border of only 1 pixel, standalone, as well as in a terminal > frame. > [...] > So far I like stroked and beveled, just the thick white frame is a bit > too much. I don't know if and how that works, but the optimum would be > a light frame which is just light enough to set the icon apart from a > dark background, while it's not too light to be unpleasant on a light > background. Is that possible at all? I don't know. Gimp is really > uncooperative to me. I'm not sure I was clear enough. As far as I can see, we need two sets of icons. One with a terminal frame for the default "Cygwin Terminal" shortcuts, one just the Cygwin C standalone for setup.exe and as project identity icon. In the terminal frame the stroked, beveled, or bubbly C should have a thin frame, which is light enough to set the C apart from the dark background. Simple green is ugly, antialiased green is too dark to do the job. So, afaics, only light grey would do it, but that's just me. Other than that I like Andy's terminal frame for the 48x48 and 32x32 sizes. As for the standalone C, that's the one which needs a carefully colored frame to set it apart on dark desktops while being unobtrusive on light backgrounds. This sounds like it's impossible, though. Hmm... [...hours passing...] Hey, wow. I managed to use gimp for a first cut of what I'm thinking of without breaking all my fingers. Attached are the terminal and the standalone variation, each of which in all resolutions from 256x256 down to 16x16. Actually I have just shamlessly stolen from both of you, Warren and Andy. Both icon sets use the beveled icon with a light grey frame. I removed the shadows for clearness. The 16x16 icon is based on the original cygwin icon, with a thin medium grey frame, downscaled from 32x32. Please have a look. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat