X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=doc%2FREADME_convert_PNG_to_ICNS_and_ICO;fp=doc%2FREADME_convert_PNG_to_ICNS_and_ICO;h=11892e0477978a22a499167201fa2da3073450eb;hb=304e64fb34b32659be1bbfd39fb4e15b2f79586e;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=cfb79b69d9fa44595560659bd95d1d1cd27677ad;p=jalview.git diff --git a/doc/README_convert_PNG_to_ICNS_and_ICO b/doc/README_convert_PNG_to_ICNS_and_ICO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11892e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README_convert_PNG_to_ICNS_and_ICO @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +## There is now a script utils/mk_jalview_icons.sh that creates the .icns and .ico icon files, and also the rotatable icon. +Run it as +``` +mk_jalview_icons.sh -512.png +``` +Having an existing 512x512 PNG image with the above filename format is important. +It will then create multiple files +`-.png` +for N being 16, 32, 38, 48, 64, 128, 256. +**NB** You might want to edit these as described below. The `mk_jalview_icons.sh` will not overwrite these files, but it +will overwrite the `.ico` and `.icns` files, so after editing the `-.png` files, just run the script again. + +As below, the script relies on ImageMagick and icnsutils being installed with `convert` and `png2icns` in the PATH. + +The rotatable logo will also be created (and overwritten) as +`rotatable_-38.png` + + +## Old text +### Creating the .ico (Windows) and .icns (macOS) files from PNG images in linux + +Create multiple square versions of your icon at the following resolutions: +16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512 + +> A quick way to do this with ImageMagick is create the 512x512 logo first, saved as logo-512.png, and run +> `for n in 16 32 48 64 128 256; do convert -geometry ${n}x${n} logo-512.png logo-${n}.png; done` +> but note that anitaliasing can make a logo look quite blurry, especially for small resolutions. These should +> then be hand edited (with e.g. gimp) to neaten the edges. A nice trick in gimp is to use the Colours->Curves->Alpha +> and create a curve that makes mostly transparent pixels completely transparent, and slightly transparent pixels +> completely opaque. + +Then use the script `jalview/utils/create_iconfiles.sh` like this: +``` +create_iconfiles.sh logo-*.png +``` +and it will create both `logo.ico` and `logo.icns` containing the appropriate different resolution logos. +It is then up to the OS to display the correct one in different circumstances. + +This script uses the utilities convert (ImageMagick) and png2icns (icnsutils) which should be installed and in the path. +Note that for some reason ICNS files should not contain a 64x64 pixel version of a logo, so the script removes this +as png2icns complains if it finds one! + +### Rotatable icon with white background + +This icon is used by the web services progress window, with the rotating Jalview logo. +It requires some small margin of white pixels around the logo to enable antialiasing around the edge of the logo. +You can make one form a 38x38 transparent logo with +``` +convert jalview_logo-38.png -gravity center -background white -extent 60x60 rotatable_jalview_logo-38.png +```