Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Joachim Frieben wrote:
Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage, 
who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using 
Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is 
the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has also been 
replace by Echo in the current development tree.


However, the Bluecurve icon theme was and still is the default icon theme for all RHEL versions 
including 5 [supported until *2014*], and therefore certainly deserves some maintenance either by the 
Fedora community or Red Hat its
At least keep symlinks up to date as in the case of Places  CD/DVD 
Creator which used to show the correct Bluecurve icon up to FC5 
but now uses a Tango one even when the Bluecurve icon theme has been 
chosen.


What RHEL ships is completely irrelevant to fedora-art list. So if you 
want to file bugs in Bluecurve icons for RHEL, you should use Red Hat 
support channels or bugzilla for RHEL as appropriate.  For FC5 it is 
pretty much in a freeze where security bugs are fixed and such cosmetic 
issues wont get much attention so late in the release lifecycle.


Rahul

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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Joachim Frieben
 At least keep symlinks up to date as in the case of Places  CD/DVD 
 Creator which used to show the correct Bluecurve icon up to FC5 
 but now uses a Tango one even when the Bluecurve icon theme has been 
 chosen.
 
 What RHEL ships is completely irrelevant to fedora-art list. So if you 
 want to file bugs in Bluecurve icons for RHEL, you should use Red Hat 
 support channels or bugzilla for RHEL as appropriate.  For FC5 it is 
 pretty much in a freeze where security bugs are fixed and such cosmetic 
 issues wont get much attention so late in the release lifecycle.
 
 Rahul

Huh? I actually wrote that the CD/DVD  Creator icon in FC5 is the right 
one - the opposite of what you assert! Things broke later, namely in FC6 for 
which I posted a bug report [#230002] 4 weeks ago.
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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Kelly
To be entirely honest, IMO the default for KDE should be Klearlooks for the 
widgets at least.  I have a really effective Dekorator theme which makes KDE 
windows look like GNOME/Clearlook windows, too...

On Monday, March 19, 2007 4:09 am Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage,
 who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using
 Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is
 the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has also been
 replace by Echo in the current development tree.


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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Kelly wrote:
To be entirely honest, IMO the default for KDE should be Klearlooks for the 
widgets at least.  I have a really effective Dekorator theme which makes KDE 
windows look like GNOME/Clearlook windows, too...


If you are serious about this proposal, you should work with the KDE SIG 
and discuss this in the periodical meetings they have. A default theme 
is something that should be taken very seriously since it affects the 
look and feel, quality etc. At the minimum it should atleast be 
available in the Fedora repository. We are very near the feature freeze 
for Fedora 7 too.


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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Kelly
Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you?

At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent of 
Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME.  I notice that 
generally, it does a good job of unifying the appearance of programs (though 
I am mainly a KDE user, I use GTK+ programs as well, so it's nice to have a 
setup like Bluecurve/QtCurve/*looks to keep the programs looking the same).

On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:45 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 Kelly wrote:
  To be entirely honest, IMO the default for KDE should be Klearlooks for
  the widgets at least.  I have a really effective Dekorator theme which
  makes KDE windows look like GNOME/Clearlook windows, too...

 If you are serious about this proposal, you should work with the KDE SIG
 and discuss this in the periodical meetings they have. A default theme
 is something that should be taken very seriously since it affects the
 look and feel, quality etc. At the minimum it should atleast be
 available in the Fedora repository. We are very near the feature freeze
 for Fedora 7 too.

 Rahul



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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Kelly wrote:

Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you?


I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me.

At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent of 
Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME.  I notice that 
generally, it does a good job of unifying the appearance of programs (though 
I am mainly a KDE user, I use GTK+ programs as well, so it's nice to have a 
setup like Bluecurve/QtCurve/*looks to keep the programs looking the same).


So the question becomes since you use that theme in KDE and use Fedora, 
are you interested in maintaining the theme package within the Fedora 
repository?


http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers

We would need to have it packaged and readily available before we test 
and get feedback to decide on a default theme.


Rahul


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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Kelly
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:11 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 Kelly wrote:
  Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you?

 I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me.

Sorry, my fault.  I didn't word it very well.

  At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent
  of Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME.  I
  notice that generally, it does a good job of unifying the appearance of
  programs (though I am mainly a KDE user, I use GTK+ programs as well, so
  it's nice to have a setup like Bluecurve/QtCurve/*looks to keep the
  programs looking the same).

 So the question becomes since you use that theme in KDE and use Fedora,
 are you interested in maintaining the theme package within the Fedora
 repository?

I would, but I'm not entirely familiar with how to design RPM's.  I usually 
just use checkinstall to make packages if I have to.



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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Kelly wrote:

On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:11 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote:

Kelly wrote:

Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you?

I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me.


Sorry, my fault.  I didn't word it very well.


At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent
of Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME.  I
notice that generally, it does a good job of unifying the appearance of
programs (though I am mainly a KDE user, I use GTK+ programs as well, so
it's nice to have a setup like Bluecurve/QtCurve/*looks to keep the
programs looking the same).

So the question becomes since you use that theme in KDE and use Fedora,
are you interested in maintaining the theme package within the Fedora
repository?


I would, but I'm not entirely familiar with how to design RPM's.  I usually 
just use checkinstall to make packages if I have to.


If you are interested you just have to read the guidelines and submit a 
draft package for review. Other more experienced packages will review 
and provide feedback. Listen and adopt the package according to that and 
you should be get the package into the repository in a short time. What 
this requires is interest and some amount of time doing maintenance work 
like responding to bug reports and keeping the package updated.


Rahul

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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Ricardo Cruz wrote:

Hello there,

 This message is meant to be directed for Bluecurve developers. If you
guys know of a better address please forward to it.


Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage, 
who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using 
Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is 
the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has also been 
replace by Echo in the current development tree.



 I have recently started a project for having kde applications rendered
as gtk ones (the inverse of gtk-qt-engine). For that, I have come up
with a middle layer which I have called of QSimpleStyle.
 This framework sits on top of QStyle which it shapes into two methods;
one for drawing primitives of the various elements of a widget, the
other asks for attributes of the said elements.

 More info at: http://gtk4qt.sourceforge.net/qsimplestyle/

 It is early work, but the efforts you spent with it are efforts
you save from the maintenance of your style as it is especially
useful for cross-desktop styles. Hope to hear from you.


It is useful to have it in the repository and see if we can get people 
to experiment and be creative with it. Do you want to maintain it in Fedora?


http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers.

Rahul

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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Martin Sourada
Rahul Sundaram napsal(a):
 It is useful to have it in the repository and see if we can get people
 to experiment and be creative with it. Do you want to maintain it in
 Fedora?
 
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers.
 
 Rahul
 
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Agreed, but I also noticed on their homepage that QSimpleStyle is a part of
gtk4qt project which aims to be for Gnome what is gtk-qt-engine for KDE - i.e.
transition layer for kde to use gtk themes directly (and thus allowing Gnome
users to have QT apps look like if they were GTK apps). I think it would be
useful to have this package as well, and probably QSimpleStyle only as a 
subpackage.

Thanks,
Martin



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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Joachim Frieben
 Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage, 
 who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using 
 Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is 
 the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has also been 
 replace by Echo in the current development tree.

However, the Bluecurve icon theme was and still is the default icon theme for 
all RHEL versions including 5 [supported until *2014*], and therefore 
certainly deserves some maintenance either by the Fedora community or Red 
Hat itself. At least keep symlinks up to date as in the case of Places  
CD/DVD Creator which used to show the correct Bluecurve icon up to FC5  
but now uses a Tango one even when the Bluecurve icon theme has been chosen.
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Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Matthias Clasen
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 10:40 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
 Rahul Sundaram napsal(a):
  It is useful to have it in the repository and see if we can get people
  to experiment and be creative with it. Do you want to maintain it in
  Fedora?
  
  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers.
  
  Rahul
  
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 Agreed, but I also noticed on their homepage that QSimpleStyle is a part of
 gtk4qt project which aims to be for Gnome what is gtk-qt-engine for KDE - i.e.
 transition layer for kde to use gtk themes directly (and thus allowing Gnome
 users to have QT apps look like if they were GTK apps). I think it would be
 useful to have this package as well, and probably QSimpleStyle only as a 
 subpackage.

Please don't. These cross-toolkit theming implementations are pretty
fragile and really not the way to go. The gtk-qt hack has been the
source of a considerable fraction of the crash reports that are clogging
up the GTK+ bugzilla. If you want a single cross-toolkit theme
implementation, work on a toolkit-agnostic theming framework. 



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