Re: [ubuntu-art] Logout dialog with growing Cancel icon

2006-04-09 Thread Ricardo Pérez López
El dom, 09-04-2006 a las 02:29 +0200, Manu Cornet escribió:
 Hi Ricardo !
 
  The Cancel button grows according to the message which appears in
  bottom line when you put the mouse cursor over a button.
 
 Yes, that's due to my patch, I've already noticed it and will fix it
 very quickly. I'll certainly not let this enter Dapper, or shame on
 me ;-)

Great! Thanks a lot for your superb job :)

Cheers,

Ricardo.



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Re: [ubuntu-art] Logout dialog with growing Cancel icon

2006-04-09 Thread Ricardo Pérez López
El dom, 09-04-2006 a las 10:50 +0200, Ricardo Pérez López escribió:
 El dom, 09-04-2006 a las 02:29 +0200, Manu Cornet escribió:
  Hi Ricardo !
  
   The Cancel button grows according to the message which appears in
   bottom line when you put the mouse cursor over a button.
  
  Yes, that's due to my patch, I've already noticed it and will fix it
  very quickly. I'll certainly not let this enter Dapper, or shame on
  me ;-)
 
 Great! Thanks a lot for your superb job :)

By the way... I've noticed that the Logout dialog is not centered
vertically in the screen (it's a bit down). Is it intentional? Could it
be fixed? I know I'm very irritating ;) but I like the details :)

Cheers,

Ricardo.


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[ubuntu-art] Tangerine - your help needed!

2006-04-09 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello everybody,

as you all have noticed, tangerine-icon-theme hit the archives and all
the good work is finally available for everybody. If you have the
standard Human theme selected, it will use Tangerine as a fallback now.

I'm very happy that the good work of the Art Team finally made it in and
want to thank everybody involved, especially Andreas Nilsson and Pascal
Klein (those were the two I talked to and worked with). Andreas did an
incredibly good job in mastering bzr and the build system - I'm quite
happy that he took over the role of Tangerine Release Manager. Thanks
for that.

While this is very nice, works quite seamless and the first impressions
of tangerine-icon-theme together with Human are awesome, there is still
some work left. :-)

I'd like to invite you to have a look at
http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/ic 

Mark made his priorities for Dapper clear and I suppose he'll update
them every now and then. The page gives us an overview over how much we
cover with Human and Tangerine and how important which icons are to us.

If you have good ideas or already started working on some of these:
Andreas will be happy to include them in his bzr branch and I'll take
care of getting this uploaded to Ubuntu.

Andreas, if you could outline, which process you'd like best, that'd be
nice.

Thanks again for your awesome work on Ubuntu Art and let's get cracking
on making Ubuntu Dapper the ultimate icon experience!

Have a nice day,
 Daniel


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Re: [ubuntu-art] request: tango style synaptic icons

2006-04-09 Thread Sebastian Heinlein
Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 20:12 +0200 schrieb Josué Alcalde González:
 El dom, 09-04-2006 a las 19:19 +0200, Sebastian Heinlein escribió:
  Hello again,
  
  since I am quite unaware of how to use Inkscape I would like to request
  a new system upgrade icon, too.
  
  A tango and a tangerine version would be very nice.
  
  Your icons are now in my branch, Josué.
  
  Thanks for all your efforts,
  
  Sebastian
 Some different options based on tango icons.

I would prefer the computer icon since it affects the whole system.
Additionally the Ubuntu computer would be even better :)

By the way at the moment I can only include the bitmap version, since
using the gtk theme infrastructure in synaptic would be a too deep
change before the release of dapper.

Regards,

Sebastian


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Tangerine Icon Request: Check-mark and Red-X

2006-04-09 Thread Sebastian Heinlein
Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 22:14 +0200 schrieb Mikkel Kamstrup
Erlandsen:
 On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 21:21 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
  This is espicially obvious in Synaptic... The green Apply check-mark
  icon is heavily pixelized - as is the red X in Cancel buttons. This just
  looks totally out of place in between otherwise antialised icons.
  
  Since I've long ago realized that I suck at making icons, I just hope
  that some one could do my eyes a favor ;-P
 
 Just to be precise, I'm talking about the stock_apply and stock_cancel
 icons.
 
 In a desperate attempt to change the situation myself, I've been
 grepping and browsing /usr/share/icons/{gnome,hicolor}, but have not
 found the relevant icons...
 
 Can anyone give me a hint as to where to look?
 
 Cheers
 Mikkel

They are inside the gtk library. Just add a gtk-apply, gtk-apply or
gtk-ok icon and it will be used instead of the hardcoded default icons.

But I don't know why there are no corresponding icons in the Tango theme
for the cancel, ok and apply button. I think that they are the most used
ones.

Sebastian



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Re: [ubuntu-art] Tangerine Icon Request: Check-mark and Red-X

2006-04-09 Thread Andreas Nilsson

Sebastian Heinlein wrote:

Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 22:14 +0200 schrieb Mikkel Kamstrup
Erlandsen:
  

On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 21:21 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:


This is espicially obvious in Synaptic... The green Apply check-mark
icon is heavily pixelized - as is the red X in Cancel buttons. This just
looks totally out of place in between otherwise antialised icons.

Since I've long ago realized that I suck at making icons, I just hope
that some one could do my eyes a favor ;-P
  

Just to be precise, I'm talking about the stock_apply and stock_cancel
icons.

In a desperate attempt to change the situation myself, I've been
grepping and browsing /usr/share/icons/{gnome,hicolor}, but have not
found the relevant icons...

Can anyone give me a hint as to where to look?

Cheers
Mikkel



They are inside the gtk library. Just add a gtk-apply, gtk-apply or
gtk-ok icon and it will be used instead of the hardcoded default icons.

But I don't know why there are no corresponding icons in the Tango theme
for the cancel, ok and apply button. I think that they are the most used
ones.

Sebastian

  
Those actions are in the Icon Naming Specification, but is not yet in 
tango-icon-theme because no one has drawn them yet. The actions are 
dialog-cancel, dialog-close and dialog-ok.
If someone send me some graphics for those actions I can put them in 
tangerine right away and probably in tango-icon-theme aswell. I would be 
happy to receive them in both 16x16, 22x22 and scalable, but if someone 
provides me with the scalable variants only, I can probably fix them up 
in the small sizes.

- Andreas

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Tangerine Icon Request: Check-mark and Red-X

2006-04-09 Thread Sebastian Heinlein
Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 22:46 +0200 schrieb Andreas Nilsson:
 Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
  Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 22:14 +0200 schrieb Mikkel Kamstrup
  Erlandsen:

  On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 21:21 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
  
  This is espicially obvious in Synaptic... The green Apply check-mark
  icon is heavily pixelized - as is the red X in Cancel buttons. This just
  looks totally out of place in between otherwise antialised icons.
 
  Since I've long ago realized that I suck at making icons, I just hope
  that some one could do my eyes a favor ;-P

  Just to be precise, I'm talking about the stock_apply and stock_cancel
  icons.
 
  In a desperate attempt to change the situation myself, I've been
  grepping and browsing /usr/share/icons/{gnome,hicolor}, but have not
  found the relevant icons...
 
  Can anyone give me a hint as to where to look?
 
  Cheers
  Mikkel
  
 
  They are inside the gtk library. Just add a gtk-apply, gtk-apply or
  gtk-ok icon and it will be used instead of the hardcoded default icons.
 
  But I don't know why there are no corresponding icons in the Tango theme
  for the cancel, ok and apply button. I think that they are the most used
  ones.
 
  Sebastian
 

 Those actions are in the Icon Naming Specification, but is not yet in 
 tango-icon-theme because no one has drawn them yet. The actions are 
 dialog-cancel, dialog-close and dialog-ok.
 If someone send me some graphics for those actions I can put them in 
 tangerine right away and probably in tango-icon-theme aswell. I would be 
 happy to receive them in both 16x16, 22x22 and scalable, but if someone 
 provides me with the scalable variants only, I can probably fix them up 
 in the small sizes.
 - Andreas

Some time ago I checked the freedesktop tango mailing list and I think
that I have seen a mail that included icons for ok and cancel.



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Re: [ubuntu-art] request: tango style synaptic icons

2006-04-09 Thread Josué Alcalde González
El dom, 09-04-2006 a las 21:05 +0200, Sebastian Heinlein escribió:
 Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 20:12 +0200 schrieb Josué Alcalde González:
 
 I would prefer the computer icon since it affects the whole system.
 Additionally the Ubuntu computer would be even better :)
 
 By the way at the moment I can only include the bitmap version, since
 using the gtk theme infrastructure in synaptic would be a too deep
 change before the release of dapper.
I think this is good. It goes well with Human and Tangerine (since both
use the same 22x22 icon for computer).
I have added a border to make it 24x24 which is the size used now.
 Regards,
 
 Sebastian
 


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