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de arni
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Quote by TOE


nice ideas, but as the post says we are looking for a very small logo about 10x11 pixels in size

Quote by BlackJackActually for now I'd stick with the euro sign.


thats not really an option - we have plans for gbooky that will just create confusion if we call gbooky capital €'s

Quote by carty₲ G with a line through it like the cent sign.


could you post that as image? thanks
hu eqzy
the second one of edik is suitable imo :)
ee Popidiot
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pl edik
22.05.09 09:58, Last edited: 22.05.09 10:04
Quote by eqzythe second one of edik is suitable imo :)


Thanks! Glad that you like it ;-)

Quote by carty₲ G with a line through it like the cent sign.


Do you mean something like this?
at Visjes
Piece of gold with a 1 on the coin. Taken from freeciv and brought to 12x12 pixels. Freeciv is published under GPL so using that img should be ok.

de cl4ym4n
Quote by Visjes


Looks like ^^

Wouldnt have noticed its a '1' if you wouldnt have mentioned it... :p
cz Santa-Claus
15.12.09 16:15, Last edited: 15.12.09 16:22


another version:
gb msh100
£ :D
h8m3 deleted his own post (06.01.10 21:44)
ru h8m3
Quote by arni
Quote by carty₲ G with a line through it like the cent sign.


could you post that as image? thanks


press alt, type 8370 on numeric keyboard, release alt
more characters here: http://www-atm.physics.ox.ac.uk/user/iwi/charmap.html over 16k or so
but it works only in unicode websites and gamestv isnt nor xfire and most other websites connected with gtv + unicode entering sometimes has probs with few browsers where alt+numerical are binded as actions
so basically it's not copypasteable(you'll get that &#blablabla;) unless you change the website
You could use the most simple 255 altcodes http://www.tedmontgomery.com/tutorial/altchrc.html or http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html
they all are supported by any website so you can copypaste them etc.
by the way there's also generic currency symbol - "¤" (press alt, type 0164 on numeric keyboard, release alt)
and using bitmap image is a bitch, the only way that would work is any fancy icon which changes into G or smth else when you highlight and ctrl+c it
or just use G as a symbol :D
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