Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 35, Issue 91

2008-05-29 Thread Nicholas Kraak
In terms of the New Wave theme, I think when a window is inactive, that dark
grey bar at the top (the titlebar and the area around it) should be a
lighter colour for readability purposes. The out of inactive windows
stands out way to and is just distracting at the moment.

For example, have a look at what the current Ubuntu theme (and most others)
do when a window is inactive. We should implant this in New Wave.

http://www.vulomedia.com/images/87807nautilusgvfs.jpg

Also, I don't particularly like the Firefox/Nautilus buttons in New Look for
the navigation, the icons for everything else look wonderful but the
navigation buttons (forward, back, etc.) Just don't suit the theme.
Otherwise, keep up the good work. :)

-Nicholas
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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 35, Issue 91

2008-05-29 Thread Giuseppe Pennisi
Il giorno gio, 29/05/2008 alle 16.23 +1000, Nicholas Kraak ha scritto:
 In terms of the New Wave theme, I think when a window is inactive,
 that dark grey bar at the top (the titlebar and the area around it)
 should be a lighter colour for readability purposes. The out of
 inactive windows stands out way to and is just distracting at the
 moment. 
 
 For example, have a look at what the current Ubuntu theme (and most
 others) do when a window is inactive. We should implant this in New
 Wave.
 
 http://www.vulomedia.com/images/87807nautilusgvfs.jpg
 
 Also, I don't particularly like the Firefox/Nautilus buttons in New
 Look for the navigation, the icons for everything else look wonderful
 but the navigation buttons (forward, back, etc.) Just don't suit the
 theme.
 Otherwise, keep up the good work. :)
 
 -Nicholas
 
Thanks for your feedback. At the moment it's only draft. We hope to
solve every problems. Keep up the feedback. :-)

Giuseppe P.


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