ive the sense of permanent deletion. It could
also be used as the "empty trashcan" icon, so people get used to it
meaning permanent deletion.
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equipment (a dishwasher does not qualify,
but a gas/electrical kitchen/oven does)
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ld be interpreted as
energy streams running across the Earth surface and connected in a mesh.
I know Ubuntu is brown/orange, but our planet is definitely blue and we
need some imagination to associate that orange ball with the Earth. It
looks like it's burning or something.
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El vie, 26-05-2006 a las 11:11 +0200, Andreas Nilsson escribió:
Why reinvent the wheel a bazillion times just because something is Not
Invented Here[tm]?
Perhaps it should be a nice idea to start polishing other parts of the
interface during Edgy. There are lots of stuff that
I must say I downloaded today the new artwork upgrade, and the Human icons have polished the few rough edges there were. Now it looks much better. They've done a great work indeed.
El vie, 26-05-2006 a las 11:18 +0200, Michiel Sikma escribió:
Op 26-mei-2006, om 11:05 heeft Who het volgende g
It seems Dapper still comes with the ugly Human icons by default instead
of the much more streamlined Tangerine set. Which is the one that will
be in Dapper by default at the end?.
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heme so
> close to the release, therefore I say stick to Human for now, as it's
> quite easy to change to Tangerine on a fresh install for those who wish
> to do so.
> Glad to hear that so many people like the hard work that have been put
> into tango and tangerine and support t