Support and General Use > Plugins/Viewers
Potential new Brickmania bitmaps, attempt two
midkay:
--- Quote from: Llorean on June 04, 2006, 09:14:04 AM ---Midkay: You do realise that at the time of my posting in this, there were 12 votes for new bricks vs 7 for old ones. Just because it was 6/6/7 doesn't mean the new style didn't win.
Also, I don't think a white background would look good at all. Just me, though.
--- End quote ---
Ah, that is true. As far as a white background - not gonna happen. I also think it will look awful, and it'd require a LOT of work on the bitmaps.
I think I'll today put up one last poll with a new revision of the bitmaps. The darker ones are apparently the most popular, so I'll have a dark revision of *these* ones, and a similarly dark new version that are "more bricklike"... whichever wins that poll (by more than a little) I think should be the ones to keep or be committed.
aegis:
--- Quote from: Llorean on June 04, 2006, 06:51:46 PM ---Also, what does "sth" mean? Is that "something"? It seems an awful short abbreviation of the word, considering the sheer volume of letters dropped.
--- End quote ---
Oh, certainly, sth stands for something. It's a common (U.S. English regular 8)) abbraviation used in European English and I thought it is obvious... nice to know it's not, anyway. 8)
Btw, sb = somebody. ;D
that_asian_guy:
--- Quote from: aegis on June 05, 2006, 11:46:15 AM ---
--- Quote from: Llorean on June 04, 2006, 06:51:46 PM ---Also, what does "sth" mean? Is that "something"? It seems an awful short abbreviation of the word, considering the sheer volume of letters dropped.
--- End quote ---
Oh, certainly, sth stands for something. It's a common (U.S. English regular 8)) abbraviation used in European English and I thought it is obvious... nice to know it's not, anyway. 8)
Btw, sb = somebody. ;D
--- End quote ---
Llorean's british (i think).
aegis:
--- Quote from: that_asian_guy on June 05, 2006, 03:46:07 PM ---Llorean's british (i think).
--- End quote ---
European equals rather "continental" as Britons would say. :) However I am pretty surprised with the unpopularity of this abbreviation. Just out of curiosity - is it used or not - in particular countries?
AlexP:
--- Quote from: aegis on June 05, 2006, 04:10:17 PM ---European equals rather "continental" as Britons would say. :) However I am pretty surprised with the unpopularity of this abbreviation. Just out of curiosity - is it used or not - in particular countries?
--- End quote ---
Not seen it before in British (English!) English.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version