Re: [ubuntu-art] A call for help!

2010-10-07 Thread Brett Alton
Looks great.

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
jonat...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Hi Thorsten

 On 07/10/2010 12:26, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
 http://people.ubuntu.com/~jonathan/files/maverick/ubuntu-dev-channel/ubuntu-dev-new1.jpg
  *
 http://people.ubuntu.com/~jonathan/files/maverick/ubuntu-dev-channel/ubuntu-dev-new2.jpg

 The yellowish page (as defined by the large rectangle surrounded by the
 background/wallpaper) vs the cool gray looks a little ill. Easiest way
 out would be to make the page white.

 If I understood you correctly, it should now be fixed.

 -Jonathan

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Re: [ubuntu-art] New Wave: Nautilus sidebar and Icons

2008-05-19 Thread Brett Alton
 There is a way of doing that avoids those problems. An since it is easier to
 explain it with an image, here it is:
 http://img157.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=98647_NewWave-Sidebar_122_767lo.jpg

I personally love it! The drop shadow is a little strong on the
bottom, but I do enjoy the gradients very much!

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Newsflash: Newsplash

2008-05-14 Thread Brett Alton
Too Debian like -- only has 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% incrementals.

I much prefer to see 1-100% with 1% incrementals.

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Nick Russell
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  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/Newsplash

  Not really my idea, but just wanted to get discussion going about the
 Intrepid usplash. Let me know what you think!

  Thanks,
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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 29, Issue 8

2007-11-04 Thread Brett Alton
I like the theme and the soft black, but we've got to get rid of those
orange, gradient tabs. Those are hideous and look completely out of
place.

 One more proposal :)

 This is based on Moomex, which is the 2nd highest rated gtk2 theme on
 gnome-look. It is based on the Clearlooks engine, but has some pixmap
 goodness thrown in. Can't get much more stable than good ol' clearlooks I
 imagine. I've modified it a little bit, including making the slider handles
 black and rubberized again. I like this one quite a bit, even though it is
 glossier than I usually like. The black and orange hightlights really stand
 out though, and give it a new feel. The black menubars and panels give off
 that dark theme vibe, while avoiding all the problems with dark themes. The
 only problem I'm having is that I can't change the color of the slider
 handles without changing the color of the troughs. This theme needs a little
 more work too. I'll prolly deglossify the panels and menubars so they match
 the rubbery look of the slider handles.

 Lemme all know what you think, and if this is the right direction for Hardy.
 I'm learning more and more about the GTK theme engines and am up for any
 ideas. If it turns out aurora isn't a problem, I may bring the pixmaped
 menubars into that theme too... hmm that could be fun =)

 If anyone knows how to tweak the color of the slider handles and/or troughs,
 please lemme know. I'd really like it if the handels used the color defined
 for the colorized scrollbars.

 Here is the screencap:
 http://www.milkstreetmedia.com/misc/hardygtk.png

 Lemme know if you guys want the theme files too.

 Corey

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