No problem at all and easily done (now that it's an svg it's two clicks of a mouse!) Expect it by this weekend.HoWil wrote:The third last symbol looks a bit different than the original. The new symbol suggests in comparison to the original a shift more than the original bending.
FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
Moderator: agryson
Re: FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
Re: FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
Is this any better? (I've exaggerated the curve) I could also play with "ghosting" the straight part in front as they do in paraview if you think that would make it clearer.HoWil wrote:Since this icon is connected to Paraview some users with Paraview -background will easier orient themselves if it looks more like the original. See for instance http://www.bu.edu/tech/files/images/fil ... ntmenu.jpg
Re: FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
How about (the middle one) The left is the original from a screenshot and the right is yours.... the form is in my opinion way to different from the original.agryson wrote:Is this any better? (I've exaggerated the curve)HoWil wrote:Since this icon is connected to Paraview some users with Paraview -background will easier orient themselves if it looks more like the original. See for instance http://www.bu.edu/tech/files/images/fil ... ntmenu.jpg
fem-warp.png
I could also play with "ghosting" the straight part in front as they do in paraview if you think that would make it clearer.
BR,
HoWil
Re: FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
I see what you mean, I made it look too muchlike a page being lifted up rather than a rectangle being bent.HoWil wrote:the form is in my opinion way to different from the original.
How's this?
Re: FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
Great!agryson wrote:I see what you mean, I made it look too muchlike a page being lifted up rather than a rectangle being bent.HoWil wrote:the form is in my opinion way to different from the original.
How's this?
fem-warp.png
Br Howil
Re: FEM Workbench aligned to guidelines
Cool, PR submittedHoWil wrote:Great!