Summary: | Webkit Icon | ||||||
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Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Gus Henry <gustyfur.henry1> | ||||
Component: | WebKit Misc. | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||||||
Severity: | Normal | CC: | paulettegrrl | ||||
Priority: | P4 | ||||||
Version: | 528+ (Nightly build) | ||||||
Hardware: | Mac | ||||||
OS: | OS X 10.5 | ||||||
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Description
Gus Henry
2008-05-03 09:06:34 PDT
Created attachment 20948 [details]
Image of quicklook of webkit.app
It's because the WebKit icon is only 128x128 while the new Safari icon goes all the way to 512x512. I'm not sure how much time we want to spend fixing this instead of coming up with a new icon for the project that isn't so closely associated with Safari. I think the answer to Matt's question is "very little". Safari has been really a mess lately... so I changed (in the Command "I" window) all my .webloc files to open in Webkit... WebKit worked signifcantly better. When I rebooted, all my .webloc files were blank... So, isn't this something that can be corrected in the application folder? I appologize for my obvious ignorance. ~leesa |