Re: [ubuntu-art] tangerine

2006-04-19 Thread bvc
bvc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Senectus ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: n 4/20/06, Petr Tome� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The tangerine icons are SPECTACULAR: brilliant work. Please get them> into human as default They do a great job on toning down the bright> orange, and are very pretty and intuitive too. Hi all!I fully agree with this and I fully support the effort to gettangerine icons into Human as default.
 Many our users onforum.ubuntu.cz have very positive response to them because the are reasonable toned down and they better fit  overall colour scheme andstyle.I agree that they're pretty darn kickass.. but the problem is that it's not yet complete, many of the icons don't appear to be in the current version. When they finish the set I would fully support making it the default standardFirst realize it is not supposed to be independent/complete and inherits missing icons from Tango. The problem is that many icons that are not in tango are not displayed. Every theme that uses this new freedesktop standard does this. Icons are there but are not used. It also can't seem to properly use 16x16 in the toolbar, everywhere, consistently. Seems everyone jumped on the freedesktop standard before it was mature enough to be used. On top of that, Tango is not 'complete' as people expect, in
 the insane 300 to 500 icon's in an icon theme gnome world.Personally, I think the current (including Tango) should be perfected before worrying about more. Why spin  wheels and make more unprofessional icons, just to have to go back and refinish them?   That should be;The problem is that many icons that ARE in tango are not displayed 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] tangerine

2006-04-19 Thread bvc
"Senectus ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: n 4/20/06, Petr Tome� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The tangerine icons are SPECTACULAR: brilliant work. Please get them> into human as default They do a great job on toning down the bright> orange, and are very pretty and intuitive too. Hi all!I fully agree with this and I fully support the effort to gettangerine icons into Human as default. Many our users onforum.ubuntu.cz have very positive response to them because the are reasonable toned down and they better fit
 overall colour scheme andstyle.I agree that they're pretty darn kickass.. but the problem is that it's not yet complete, many of the icons don't appear to be in the current version. When they finish the set I would fully support making it the default standardFirst realize it is not supposed to be independent/complete and inherits missing icons from Tango. The problem is that many icons that are not in tango are not displayed. Every theme that uses this new freedesktop standard does this. Icons are there but are not used. It also can't seem to properly use 16x16 in the toolbar, everywhere, consistently. Seems everyone jumped on the freedesktop standard before it was mature enough to be used. On top of that, Tango is not 'complete' as people expect, in the insane 300 to 500 icon's in an icon theme gnome world.Personally, I think the current (including Tango) should be perfected before worrying about more. Why spin
 wheels and make more unprofessional icons, just to have to go back and refinish them?
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Re: [ubuntu-art] tangerine

2006-04-19 Thread Senectus .
n 4/20/06, Petr Tomeš <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The tangerine icons are SPECTACULAR: brilliant work. Please get them> into human as default They do a great job on toning down the bright> orange, and are very pretty and intuitive too.
Hi all!I fully agree with this and I fully support the effort to gettangerine icons into Human as default. Many our users onforum.ubuntu.cz have very positive response to them because the are
reasonable toned down and they better fit overall colour scheme andstyle.I agree that they're pretty darn kickass.. but the problem is that it's not yet complete, many of the icons don't appear to be in the current version.
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Re: [ubuntu-art] tangerine

2006-04-19 Thread Petr Tomeš
>
> The tangerine icons are SPECTACULAR: brilliant work. Please get them
> into human as default They do a great job on toning down the bright
> orange, and are very pretty and intuitive too.

Hi all!
I fully agree with this and I fully support the effort to get
tangerine icons into Human as default. Many our users on
forum.ubuntu.cz have very positive response to them because the are
reasonable toned down and they better fit overall colour scheme and
style.

Petr Tomeš,
Ubuntu CZ - http://www.ubuntu.cz/
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[ubuntu-art] tangerine

2006-04-19 Thread Matthew East
All,

The tangerine icons are SPECTACULAR: brilliant work. Please get them
into human as default They do a great job on toning down the bright
orange, and are very pretty and intuitive too.

Thanks,

Matt
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Tangerine-icon-theme is now in launchpad

2006-04-19 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello everybody,

Am Mittwoch, den 19.04.2006, 22:34 +0200 schrieb Andreas Nilsson:
> Feel free to file bugs or fix the ones that appear.
> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/

The exciting this about this is that everybody can sign up at [1] to get
mails about new bug reports for it. On [2] we have a list of existing
bugs. On [3] file new ones.

[1] https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/+subscribe
[2] https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/+bugs
[3] https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/+filebug


While this might sound boring, the great thing is we can use it to keep
track of issues, new icons and suggestions in a more obvious way.

If somebody of you wants to add a new icon, it could be added in there
as a report, after some discussion the bug could be set from
'Unconfirmed' to 'Confirmed', once Andreas added it to his repo, it
could be set to 'Fix Committed' and once I uploaded it to Ubuntu to 'Fix
Released'.


It'd be nice to hear what you think about it - I think we should try and
see how that works out.

Have a nice day,
 Daniel




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[ubuntu-art] Tangerine-icon-theme is now in launchpad

2006-04-19 Thread Andreas Nilsson

Thanks to Daniel, tangerine-icon-theme is now in launchpad.
Feel free to file bugs or fix the ones that appear.
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/
Yay for Daniel!
- Andreas

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Espresso icon

2006-04-19 Thread Andreas Nilsson

Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote:

On di, 2006-04-18 at 05:20 +1000, Pascal Klein wrote:

  

http://klepas.org/temp/espresso.png
http://klepas.org/temp/system-installer.png



I like the first one - it may look bad at 22x22 though...
  

Seems like the bug is closed now. Great work Pascal!
- Andreas

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