Re: [ubuntu-art] WOW

2008-05-25 Thread N. Ipsen(Sephiroth_VII)
I like it., If we replaced the green with orange, we'd have a pretty fitting
theme.

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Valentin Steinwandter 
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 I found something on gnome-look.org. It looks beautiful, amazing...

 http://www.silvestre.com.ar/wp-content/uploaded/dark-tech.png

 http://www.silvestre.com.ar/?p=113

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Re: [ubuntu-art] New Wave Poll

2008-05-07 Thread N. Ipsen(Sephiroth_VII)
I like the darker theme better, but it may look too hardcore and be tiring
for casual users.

Tough pick.

On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Anton Kerezov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello everyone,

 As you may have read François and I are wondering what direction the
 New Wave theme to go on:

 Either this way:

 http://img172.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=74539_NewWave_test_07_122_995lo.jpg
 (the taskbar should be one idea lighter, I think)

 that is closer to:
 http://bradwjensen.deviantart.com/art/Ubuntu-Theme-Mockup-Dark-67903127



 Or that way:

 http://img216.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=53445_NewWave_test_06.1_122_211lo.jpg

 This one allows you to see my Idea of having content drop shadow on the
 menubar and it further drops shadow on the taskbar resulting in layered
 view:

 http://img185.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=53446_NewWave_test_06.2_122_383lo.jpg


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Re: [ubuntu-art] New Wave

2008-05-07 Thread N. Ipsen(Sephiroth_VII)
I think the theme is starting to look really good, but Firefox integration
really needs some work:
http://img3.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/e68b7655a7.png

As it is now, the menu bar is damn ugly, and pretty much useless. I realise
this isn't high priority, but it shouldn't be too hard to fix.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ideas

2008-05-05 Thread N. Ipsen(Sephiroth_VII)
We really need to use either the Discovery icon theme, or create a new one.
The default icons are getting old, and will(hopefully) look very outdated in
Intrepid.

On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Julian Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 ..on or around Sun, May 04, 2008 at 08:29:02PM -0500, Michael McKinley
 said:
  On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Peter Mayhew wrote:

 Another part of the idea of Humanness is that Ubuntu should work on
 as
 many computers as possible. Compiz, blending, and other discussed
 require specific graphics cards or use too much processing power to
 be
 practical on many computers; these should be incorporated when they
 have been made as efficient as possible and when the graphics
 required
 are the minimum available, not an arbitrary level that too many
 people
 fail to meet.

  
No. Let XFCE and Open/Flux/Blackbox worry about these people.
 
  I agree completely.  I know that most of this wasn't directed towards
  me, but I just want to clarify my position.  I'm all for taking full
  advantage of Compiz and the like to make Ubuntu as elegant as
  possible.  My only concern with the completely borderless windows was
  that it might not degrade gracefully.

 i think it'll be fine as long as the borders are a couple of pixels.  i
 have been using 'borderless' (1px borders) windows for a couple of years
 on my WM of choice (http://dwm.suckless.org) and do not struggle at all
 with the visual definition between windows. the fact of window contents
 being different from client to client helps delimit windows more than is
 anticipated also.

 to assist the eye further however we could scale the border colour
 depending on the position of the x client in the stack z-order: the
 lightest border would be for clients in a position deepest in the stack.
 for continuity, the client on top of the stack could have borders the
 same colour as that of the panel.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Where to get back human-clearlooks theme

2008-04-05 Thread N. Ipsen(Sephiroth_VII)
Thank you.

On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Kenneth Wimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Actually, as the clearlooks engine is installed by default, I see no
 reason
 why we cannot add the Human theme gtkrc by default. I'll take care of this
 soon.

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 On Thursday 03 April 2008 18:55:23 chombee wrote:
  Until recently there was a theme called human-clearlooks in hardy that I
  was enjoying a lot. Now that it's been removed, is there somewhere we
  can download it from if we want to keep using it?
 
  I did a search and found two links to a theme called human-clearlooks,
  but this does not appear to be quite the same as the theme that was in
  hardy until recently. It looks different to me:
 
 
 http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-Environment/Themes/Human-Clearlooks-
 33541.shtml
 
 
 http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Human-Clearlooks?content=67154P
 HPSESSID=6

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