02-19-2017, 02:40 PM
(02-19-2017, 01:13 PM)anon_private Wrote: I don't understand how the colour of the background matters when it is transparent?
In addition, I don't understand this phrase '(also, which the Google one not square)?'
If the blue rectangle is a selection mark, and, I believe that it is, then why would it be sqaare in, say, four icons, and rectangular in two icons?
On a matter of definition, what is the technical difference between an icon and an image?
- It should not but bugs happen
- s/which/why/. The Google one is 128x129
- I don't know, but you can't really accuse Gimp on anything that happens outside the image borders. But see 2) first
- Usage. An icon is meant to be clicked on. Then there is the .ICO file type used in Windows which is actually a set of images, usually the same drawing at various sizes.