Re: [QtMoko] MokoFaen theme, update

2012-08-22 Thread Neil Jerram
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org writes:

> Hi list!
>
> I'm going to work to an update for the MokoFaen theme for QtMoko.  I'm
> planning a few changes to it but I really would like to have some
> feedback from the community.

I like MokoFaen a lot.  I think it's more beautiful and elegant than
Finxi, and has better overall use of the screen space.

Nevertheless I still switch back to Finxi quite frequently - simply
because that's where Radek adds new things, and sometimes I need to see
those.

I think the challenge is more or less exactly as you've said below: how
can you allow for all those extra little bits of information, while
still staying elegant?

> Usually I just follow my taste, but I admit that my work sometimes
> lacks beauty and functionality. So I'm asking you to give me some
> hints, to tell me what you like, what you don't like, what features do
> you want.
>
> For now I found some aspects that I would like to change:
> - The theme became heavy, if you use a GTA02 you can notice a less
>   responsiveness of the system, compared to the default Finxi theme.
>   I have to lighten the graphical elements;

FWIW, on GTA04 I don't notice this.

> - The theme became also "heavy" from an aesthetic point of view, maybe
>   a more minimal style could be pleasant;

I don't know, because I only looked at MokoFaen recently.  It doesn't
seem heavy to me as it is now.

> - In the home screen there are a lot of infos displayed, maybe they
>   can be regrouped in a more efficient way, I'm thinking about
>   something like conky [1] or conky-colors [2];

Those links look nice to me.  I suppose if a bunch of information moved
inside conky, and then each theme's homescreen embedded conky,

- the advantage would be only having to manage that information in one
  place

- the disadvantage would be that it would become more different to theme
  those pieces of information in a very fine-grained way.

That's quite finely balanced...  Perhaps what swings it, in favour of
conky, is that when you have a large collection of basically numbers to
present, it's good to impose some more structure on that.

> I know that theming is not a critical task, for me it's just an
> amusement, but your opinions and help could be really useful.

It's much appreciated, all the same.  Seems to make the phone a bit more
human.

Regards,
Neil

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[QtMoko] MokoFaen theme, update

2012-08-22 Thread francesco . devita

Hi list!

I'm going to work to an update for the MokoFaen theme for QtMoko.  I'm
planning a few changes to it but I really would like to have some
feedback from the community.

Usually I just follow my taste, but I admit that my work sometimes
lacks beauty and functionality. So I'm asking you to give me some
hints, to tell me what you like, what you don't like, what features do
you want.

For now I found some aspects that I would like to change:
- The theme became heavy, if you use a GTA02 you can notice a less
  responsiveness of the system, compared to the default Finxi theme.
  I have to lighten the graphical elements;
- The theme became also "heavy" from an aesthetic point of view, maybe
  a more minimal style could be pleasant;
- In the home screen there are a lot of infos displayed, maybe they
  can be regrouped in a more efficient way, I'm thinking about
  something like conky [1] or conky-colors [2];
- After a series of test, at least on my GTA02, the use of the
  lock-screen button in the home screen causes several freezes. So now
  I'm using the power button to put my GTA02 in suspend and I'm going
  to remove the lock-screen button from the homescreen.

I know that theming is not a critical task, for me it's just an
amusement, but your opinions and help could be really useful.

Regards
Joif

[1] http://conky.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/?content=92328


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