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Hi Samuel,

I don't know, whether it is legal to use the AOO trunk. But if you wait till AOO 4.0 is released, you will get them without license problems. And more important, Armin has changed a lot of them to svg, so you will get a high quality with small size. So no, do not use the Symphony gallery directly.

Kind regards
Regina

Samuel Mehrbrodt schrieb:
Hi,

Lotus Symphony has replaced the Gallery Clip Art with some really nice
and modern Images. You can get them as ZIP from here [1].
As Symphony is available under the Apache License [2] , I suggest to
include these Clip Art Icons in LibreOffice.

Here's a comparison:


     LibreOffice Clip Art
     Symphony Clip Art
Images #
     270
     520
Average Size/Image
     2,1kB
     37,5kB
Total Size
     568,8kB
     19,5MB
Format
     gif
     png


As you see, that would increase the size by ~19MB. Some of the Symphony
Images are very large, the size could be reduced a bit by resizing
those. Best would be of course, if we can get the SVG files, but I have
not seen them anywhere.

What do you think about this?

Samuel

[1] http://ubuntuone.com/1RedqJtkM0tGifFR5tkUSN
[2]
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/symphony/trunk/main/extras/source/gallery/

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