Path: sparky!uunet!olivea!apple!constellation!uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu!callison From: call...@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Subject: Linux Logo Message-ID: <1992Aug12.011236.8636@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu> Date: 12 Aug 92 01:12:36 GMT Sender: use...@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (Nets) Organization: Engineering Computer Network, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA Lines: 32 Well, someone axed why we don't gots one, so done drawed one. It's not a really catchy logo; it's rather simple, in fact, but then, linux is actually like that. It doesn't hit you between the eyes with bells and whistles: it just sort of sneaks up on you, and stuns you with its..its.. come on, guys, what's the word I'm looking for here? Anyhow, it's a fairly large PostScript file (200+KB tarred and compressed) so I imagine it would be a bad idea to post it. ;-) Basically, it's an equilateral triangle (pointing downward) with a gradient fill (linear fill; from blue at the bottom to white at the top). About halfway down the triangle is a 10pt. red line, with LINUX written above it in Oblique Times font. The L is 72-point; the INUX is 48-point, and sits back inside the L (well, the I and half of the N do). The L is a drop-cap, with the base of the L below the line (the INUX is, as mentioned before, above the line), and, even with the base of the L is RELEASE 0.97 (also in Oblique Times, but all in 18 point pitch). Obviously, the 0.97 changes with the release... My description doesn't explain it very well; you really need to see it to understand what I'm talking about. So I'll put it on tsx-11 (if Ted'll let me...) ASAP (probably tomorrow (Wednesday)). Comments are welcome; criticism...well, be nice... :-) James James P. Callison Microcomputer Coordinator OU Law Library Call...@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu /\ Callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor constellation!biglaw!call...@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu DISCLAIMER: I'm not an engineer, but I play one at work... Here's to all the soldiers who have ever died in vain, The insane locked up in themselves, the homeless down on Main To those who stand on empty shores, and spit against the wind And those who wait forever for ships that don't come in --Joe Diffee, "Ships That Don't Come In"
Path: sparky!uunet!olivea!apple!constellation!uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu!callison From: call...@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Subject: Re: Linux Logo Message-ID: <1992Aug12.031002.11420@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu> Date: 12 Aug 92 03:10:02 GMT References: <1992Aug12.011236.8636@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu> Sender: use...@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (Nets) Organization: Engineering Computer Network, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA Lines: 16 Well, it's not _quite_ Wednesday here, but I managed to get the thing uploaded to tsx-11. Download it, print it out, tell me what you think. BTW- The logo is in PostScript format, and is in the file linlogPS.tar.Z but I don't know for certain where it will wind up on tsx-11. James James P. Callison Microcomputer Coordinator OU Law Library Call...@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu /\ Callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor constellation!biglaw!call...@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu DISCLAIMER: I'm not an engineer, but I play one at work... Here's to all the soldiers who have ever died in vain, The insane locked up in themselves, the homeless down on Main To those who stand on empty shores, and spit against the wind And those who wait forever for ships that don't come in --Joe Diffee, "Ships That Don't Come In"
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Path: sparky!uunet!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-picayune.mit.edu!daemon From: ty...@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Theodore Ts'o) Subject: Re: Linux Logo Message-ID: <1992Aug12.192854.8686@athena.mit.edu> Sender: dae...@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background) Reply-To: ty...@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Theodore Ts'o) Organization: The Internet Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 19:28:54 GMT Lines: 18 From: call...@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) Date: 12 Aug 92 03:10:02 GMT Well, it's not _quite_ Wednesday here, but I managed to get the thing uploaded to tsx-11. Download it, print it out, tell me what you think. BTW- The logo is in PostScript format, and is in the file linlogPS.tar.Z but I don't know for certain where it will wind up on tsx-11. Well, I've made it available as ~ftp/pub/linux/postscript/linux-1.ps, and despite having frobbed with it a bit, I can't get it to print. However, I did manage to get one postscript previewer (out of three that I tried) to preview it. Perhaps someone who knows postscript would be willing to redo the logo in raw postscript, instead of Aldus Freehand? That would be a lot more portable, not to mention faster to image..... - Ted
Path: sparky!uunet!paladin.american.edu!darwin.sura.net!convex!bcm!rice!corywest From: cory...@rice.edu (Cory West) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Subject: Re: Linux Logo Message-ID: <CORYWEST.92Aug12161500@rio-grande.rice.edu> Date: 12 Aug 1992 22:15:00 GMT References: <1992Aug12.192854.8686@athena.mit.edu> Sender: ne...@rice.edu (News) Organization: Well, none really, but I know where my socks are! Lines: 14 In-Reply-To: tytso@ATHENA.MIT.EDU's message of Wed, 12 Aug 1992 19:28:54 GMT In article <1992Aug12....@athena.mit.edu> ty...@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Theodore Ts'o) writes: > Well, I've made it available as ~ftp/pub/linux/postscript/linux-1.ps, > and despite having frobbed with it a bit, I can't get it to print. > However, I did manage to get one postscript previewer (out of three that > I tried) to preview it. Ghostscript pulled it up fine for me and I like it! I don't like having the Version number in becuase it means we'll have to update the logo every Saturday :-), but other than that it's cool and I'd love to see it included in manuals and the such :-). Cory
Path: sparky!uunet!dtix!mimsy!ra!tantalus!eric From: er...@tantalus.dell.com (Eric Youngdale) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Subject: Re: Linux Logo Message-ID: <3322@ra.nrl.navy.mil> Date: 12 Aug 92 23:07:39 GMT References: <1992Aug12.192854.8686@athena.mit.edu> <CORYWEST.92Aug12161500@rio-grande.rice.edu> Sender: use...@ra.nrl.navy.mil Organization: Naval Research Laboratory Lines: 33 In article <CORYWEST.92...@rio-grande.rice.edu> cory...@rice.edu (Cory West) writes: > Ghostscript pulled it up fine for me and I like it! I don't >like having the Version number in becuase it means we'll have to update >the logo every Saturday :-), but other than that it's cool and I'd >love to see it included in manuals and the such :-). Well ghostscript barfs when I try it. Is there some secret?? I am using gs on a SVr4 machine, since I do not yet have gs on my linux machine. -Eric Here is the mess that gs left: bash$ gs linux-1.ps Initializing... done. Error: /typecheck in --and-- Operand stack: -savetype- true false 55665 Execution stack: operator_804c220 --nostringval-- --nostringval-- false --nostringval-- --nostringval-- false --nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval-- Dictionary stack: 337/401 4/200 Ghostscript 2.3 Copyright (C) 1990, 1991 Aladdin Enterprises, Menlo Park, CA. All rights reserved. Distributed by Free Software Foundation, Inc. Ghostscript comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file COPYING for details. GS<4> -- Eric Youngdale er...@tantalus.nrl.navy.mil