Hi,
I am new to this list. I am the person who is making the echo theme for
firefox2. So I made a concept of go-home icon, which is currently
missing. I based it on the tango go-home icon and used echo colors. What
do you think of it? What needs to be done?
png 24x24: src="http://feannatar.hos
and house and change its perspective and third idea is to add
an arrow to it to signalize action. I attach pngs only, but if you want
I can also supply svgs. And there are no shadows yet.
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
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Hi again,
I made the ico
lain blue house is the best alternative in my oppinion.
Hmm... I didn't reailze that. Just placed the arrow where it fitted best
and pointed it to doors (likewise it is done in application-exit icon
from Mola). Anyway, it was just an idea, it can be left out if it does
not fit well with i
than the action of making it so.
Regards,
Martin Sourada
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Thanks for clarification. But then I think mail-mark-unread does not
fall to any of the groups. Also I tend to think that the difference
between creating new document and creating new mail message is very
subtle, but I am quite sattisfied with this division. I think it would
be good to mention
Yes, I am ok with this. I don't have write access to the guidlines wiki,
so if one with access to it edit it I would be glad :)
Diana Fong wrote:
Martin Sourada wrote:
Thanks for clarification. But then I think mail-mark-unread does not
fall to any of the groups. Also I tend to think tha
Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should I provide both
with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I saw, that svgs are
usualy without shadows - is that only because inkscape didn't have the
needed feature? If that is so, should I add the shadow only to the png,
or to svg
Ok, so I decided to put the shadow to the svg as well. I attach PNGs for
large and small sizes. SVGs can be downloaded here:
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeL.svg
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeS.svg
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cu Buculei wrote:
Martin Sourada wrote:
Ok, so I decided to put the shadow to the svg as well. I attach PNGs
for large and small sizes. SVGs can be downloaded here:
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeL.svg
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeS.svg
I would rec
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Of course not *solid* black. I think the intention is to use black
with a degree of transparency, which look gray, at least this is what
the other icon sets (for example Tango) do.
Well, I think the guidlines aren't as precise as one would like - there
isn't stated whether
Maybe we should at least consider whether the darkest color at the first
end should be solid or semitransparent. If it would be semitranpsparent
than the amount of lightness in that point could be handled only by the
transparency. As it is in real world - when the object which casts the
shadow
Teoretically, from the position of the imaginary light source we might
guess, that it is time around noon. So the shadows - epsecially their
opacity should reflect this. Thus they should not be very dark. Next, I
would pick the one of the more"massive" icons (because it would cast
more shadow t
go-previous
media-skip-backward
media-skip-forward
I think we should sort out these problems before FD7 release. Do you see
any other problems? What do you think?
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, I would like to ask if some one can add me to the wiki edit group (on
fedoraproject.org).
Thanks,
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could be used for document-page-setup and one of those without could be used for
document-properties.
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That is an interesting idea, but I do not know how it will go with being an
action icon. I will try to create it, but now I do not have very strong feeling
it'll go well. The main reason is the perspective of action icons. They are
rather flat with only a little depth - I fear that will not look ve
Since we can create shadows for icons now in inkscape (using blur effect) I
think it would be good to extend shadows guidelines with some "default" values
and "default" shadow creation. I think a basic values for a shadow made in
inkscape could be: color - $2d2d2db9, amount of blur - from about 12
I made the icons as you sugested. I made a microscope [1], put it as an image on
a page [2] and deleted lines [3]. Which of them is better?
If you {all} don't have any further sugestion, can two of the icons form this
post and/or from the inilial post be chosen for document-page-setup and
document
oscope and ended with something that seems to look fine[1]. Is that w=
hat you
was talking about?
Thanks for your suggestions.
Regards,
Martin Sourada
Attachments:
[1] - document-properties-8.png
Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> Le Mer 7 mars 2007 16:29, Martin Sourada a =C3=A9crit :
>> I ma
Oups, posted wrongly, so again the attachement.
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like?
Regards,
Martin Sourada
Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> Le mercredi 07 mars 2007 à 20:35 +0100, Martin Sourada a écrit :
>> Oups, posted wrongly, so again the attachement.
>
> I definitively like this one
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Diana Fing wrote:
> Lots of excellent work posted today for this thread. I was a bit skept=
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> about the microscope idea because it is such a complex shape, but you s=
ee
Sorry again... seems I have some problems with thunderbird...
attachments again
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, but
combine it with a page. Does it make sense to you?
Also I added outlines to the #2 and #5 and their smaller versions. I thin=
k they
look better than the first version and #5 a little better than #2 IMO.
Regards,
Martin Sourada
Attachments:
[1] document-properties-2a_16.png
same tool as for document-properties, but
combine it with a page. Does it make sense to you?
Also I added outlines to the #2 and #5 and their smaller versions. I think they
look better than the first version and #5 a little better than #2 IMO.
Regards,
Martin Sourada
Attachments:
[1] document-prope
There seems to be no other comments or suggestions regarding these icons, so,
would everyone agree if I use the wrench (with orange handle) for
document-properties and page with wrench for document-page-setup?
Thanks,
Martin
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this:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoDevelopment?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=edit-undoL.png
> <http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoDevelopment?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=edit-undoL.png>
>
> it`s just a suggestion
> looking good so far
>
&g
. Not very different icons, but easy to distinguish I think.
I hope I do not confuse the app settings with doc properties, but I am not
English native speaker as well...
Regards,
Martin
Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> Le mercredi 14 mars 2007 à 20:17 +0100, Martin Sourada a écrit :
>> There s
Hi,
I made some icons (inspired by bluecurve) for help-index, help-faq and
help-about. I attach all three in all three sizes. What do you think of them?
Thanks,
Martin
Attachments:
[1] help-about16.png
[2] help-about24.png
[3] help-aboutL.png
[4] help-content16.png
[5] help-content24.png
[6] help
Mark napsal(a):
> looks good, but the edges on the help-faq images don`t look smooth..
> the rest is looking fine.
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Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Have you tried to use isometric perspective for both 24x24 and larger icon?
>
> Btw, look at dialog-question icon to see if you can do something similar. Also
> please check out http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoIconTheme
>
I haven't tried the isometric per
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> You will notice the case-basis mentioning "slightly tilted" perspective should
> be used if some icons are hard to be rendered on isometric perspective.
>
But, also you will notice, that there is mentioned: "to be used in creating
"Action" icons" and also you will n
Martin Sourada napsal(a):
> But, also you will notice, that there is mentioned: "to be used in creating
> "Action" icons" and also you will notice that all action icons, even those
> that
> could be in isometric perspective, are slightly tilted. But, neverthele
Martin Sourada napsal(a):
> Well, that is if it is as an emblem, not as icon by itself, but I admit it can
> cause confusion. I'll make the slightly tilted version of the dialog-quest
Hi,
I made two mockups for preferences-system icon listed in Echo ToDo list. One is
inspired by tango icon for it [1], one by bluecurve icon [2]. I like the second
one a little more. What do you think of them?
Any feedback and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Martin
Attachments:
[1] preferences
Martin Sourada napsal(a):
> Hi,
>
> I made two mockups for preferences-system icon listed in Echo ToDo list. One
> is
> inspired by tango icon for it [1], one by bluecurve icon [2]. I like the
> second
> one a little more. What do you think of them?
>
> Any feedback
Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> Le dimanche 18 mars 2007 à 13:35 +0100, Martin Sourada a écrit :
> On the second one blue screwdriver is difficult to separate from blue
> screen
>
Thanks for your reply. Did you try it? I just tried it over the balloon
background from FD7T2 and it does
Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> I just displayed it in evo which happens to use colors very close to
> those of my panel. Just caught myself thinking "there is a blue
> screwdriver" after a few seconds – I missed it at first
>
...
> Anything but blue ;) (or repaint the monitor)
>
I made a green ver
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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> How about the orange that is used in the recent document-properties
> lot? I would have thought that contrasted nicelyh with the blue in the
> monitor and gives a more universal association with that colour.
>
> I imagine, on the smaller versions, the screwdriver head migh
Ben Arnold napsal(a):
> Those colours look great together, the screwdriver stands out so the
> focus isn't on the (bigger) monitor or PC. To me, the 16 version looks
> like it is system-display-config or something similar; might I suggest
> having the PC box included, maybe in front of the monitor
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> Ok, I will attach the svgs on my personal wiki page.
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Hi,
I attached pngs and sv
Ben Arnold napsal(a):
> All,
>
> I have noticed on the Echo wiki page there is a space for a new
> loading image. I have done some paper-based ideas which I have made a
> quick mockup for; they can be seen on my wiki page [1].
>
> As this cursor is a kind of key icon, seen by everyone quite a lot
Hi all,
with Ben Arnold's throbber animation it came to my mind, that fedora uses the
same cursors red hat used for years - bluecurve. I think, as we replacing the
old bluecurve icon theme with new one, we could do the same with the rest of the
artwork. So what about making an Echo cursor theme? I
Ben Arnold napsal(a):
> On 21/03/07, Nicu Buculei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> > So what about making an Echo cursor theme?
>
>> I don't think anyone would oppose such a project. Start a cursor theme
>> and if it
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
> IIRC, the current cursor theme is not that old as Bluecurve, but
> certainly is made some years ago.
>
Hm,... than at least it is named Bluecurve... look at mouse cursor settings or
under /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/cursors.
> Currently Bluecurve have two sets of icons: n
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>>
>> Will we make some wiki page for them (like EchoDevelopment) to easily
>> track
>> which ones need to be done now, or just start with sketches?
>
> Sure, start a wiki page and post the sketches on that page.
>
Máirín Duffy napsal(a):
> Hey Martin,
>
> Why not stick this on the main artwork page? It sounds like a good
> long-term project to me! It'll make it easier for folks to find I think!
>
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Martin Sourada napsal(a):
> I created subpage in my personal wiki page for start [1]. Please feel free to
> edit it. Please add you sketches there. After we make some decision about
> default look (i.e. pick one of the different type of sketches if there is more
> than one) we will
Ben Arnold napsal(a):
> I think if we put both our current pages on the front Artwork page
> under Artwork/EchoCursors and Artwork/EchoLoading, it would encourage
> more people to get involved if they want to and it seems this will
> continue. What do you think?
>
Yep, I think so as well. I rename
Hi all,
as we started developing Echo Cursors I began to look around which cursors are
needed, what are their names and description, what license we should use, etc.
So I open this thread for discussion about these things.
I have found a draft cursor naming spec [1] at freedesktop.org. Please con
Matthias Clasen napsal(a):
> On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 13:39 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
>
>> I have found a draft cursor naming spec [1] at freedesktop.org. Please
>> consider
>> it's implementation.
>
> Note that there is NO support for this draft anywhere in
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
> Don't you think it would be better to put the list as a table inside the
> wiki page (just like the table with icons) instead of an attachment?
> This way it would be easier to edit and when we have cursors they can be
> included in html for visual feed-back.
> If you insi
Martin Sourada napsal(a):
> Well, the list is an early draft, and maybe it is incomplete/incorrect. I
> consider it as a source for the table that needs to be done, as well as the
> draft cursor-specs from freedesktop.org. Thanks for the suggestion about MIME
> type. Fixed [1].
>
Hi,
I created new wiki page for the naming spec issue and cursor description[1].
Please check it out and help to improve and finish it.
About license: you wrote that Bluecurve is licensed under GPL. I didn't know it.
Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some alternatives:
1. cc-by-sa [2
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>>
>> Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some alternatives:
>>
>> 2. GPL [3] - used by Bluecurve, primarily developers license, but
>> probably
>> usable for art as well.
>> 3. LGPL [4
Hi again,
I sorted most of the cursors, created their default names and linked them with
names and hashes already used [1]. As I have never done cursor theme before
there can be a lot of mistakes so if there is/are one(s) able to check it,
please do it. Also, if you feel, one of the (un)sorted and
Máirín Duffy napsal(a):
> Hi Martin,
>
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> PS: I tried xcursorgen and currently use dark left-handed arrow I
>> created for
>> default cursor. So far it seems it is usable.
>
> Can you post the cursor to the wiki page so other
Hi,
for quite a long time there hasn't been any communication about these icons, so
if everyone agree I will consider preferences-system / redhat-system_settings as
done. For 16x16 version I would pick a (better distinguishable) or d (better
follows elements positioning from bigger sizes). As for
Hi,
any further comments on these icons? Unless I could upload them to wiki [1]. The
current versions are on my wiki [2].
Thanks,
Martin
References:
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoDevelopment
[2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MartinSourada
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I like the blue you posted first. Maybe you could try changing only the disc
colour to red? IMO the blue for the button is nicest.
And one other feedback: they don't look smooth on LCD. Perhaps more antialiasing
would help. I did it with help-faq icons this way: I generated 2x bigger png
than fina
Hi,
I made a gnome-devel icon draft. See attachments. It is also available (with
SVG) on my personal wiki [1].
Atachments:
1. gnome-devel16.png
2. gnome-devel24.png
3. gnome-develL.png
References:
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Hm... they were supposed to be so... Anyway, what colour would you suggest?
There is an orange-handled wrench, a blue-handed srewdriver, it is not an easy
job to pick third colour for them... And the box is supposed to look similar
to a pot from applications-office icon.
Any further suggestions or
Ok,
you convinced me, using same tools for preferences as for development isn't a
very good idea...
Ben,
thanks for the ideas I will look into them as soon as I have enough time. But,
as for cogs - they are already used for system tools - and as for text, I fear
that an icon is too small to put th
Hi all,
I've filled remaining cursors descriptions [1]. Currently only usage notes
(i.e. for what, or when are the cursors used) are missing (in description there
is "??Usage??"), but that is not a high priority. Also maybe there can be some
missing hashes or names, but that can also be discov
Hi,
I made new gnome-devel icons (currently only 48x48 and 24x24) using the lego
scheme. See attachments. They are also available on my wiki [1]. What do you
think?
Thanks,
Martin
Attachments:
1. gnome-devel24_a.png
2. gnome-develL_a.png
References:
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MartinSoura
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I made new gnome-devel icons (currently only 48x48 and 24x24) using the lego
>> scheme. See attachments. They are also available on my wiki [1]. What do you
>> think?
>>
>>
>
> The bl
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Mark wrote:
>> .. why not make the keyboard how it reallu looks.. soft white with
>> black keys.
>>
> Here is the latest update. The keyboard is similar to OLPC XO keyboard
> for simplicity.
> Currently available is 24x24 and 48x48 icons. The 16x16 will be 2D.
>
>
>
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> This ones are perfect. Only one comment - why the shade is offset from the
>> icon?
>> I didn't saw such a thing in other Echo icons...
>>
>> Thanks,
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
>>
>>> Martin Sourada wrote:
>>>
>>>> This ones are perfect. Only one comment - why the shade is offset from the
>>>> icon?
>>>&
Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> Le Mer 4 avril 2007 10:09, Luya Tshimbalanga a écrit :
>> Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
>>> Please do not use qwerty keys as base. All the world is not qwerty, you
>>> know. Take a key pattern from the middle of the keyboard, as this part
>>> tends to be shared by every latin
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> Is this better?
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
>>
> Not bad, can you refine the small icon with Gimp?
>
> Luya
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Martin Sourada napsal(a):
> You lose too... there is a number of qwertz keyboard layout, default Czech and
> Slovak included... There are so many layouts that it is impossible to have
> three
> keys in most of the layouts on their positions... But if I could suggest... I
> would us
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Amazing how a simple layout caused some debates. Martin's suggestion
> seems reasonable. Here is a preview of the new keyboard layout. Any
> objection?
>
>
> Luya
>
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Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>> Some more work. See the attachment, now with 16x16 icon as well.
>>
>>
> They look good. No further comment. You can add it on EchoDevelopment wiki.
>
> Luya
>
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Hi,
I created initial gallery page for Echo cursors [1]. The NamingSpec [2] seem
complete enough, yet they still need much work, but that can be done parallel
to making the cursors. So, let the fun begin. I would appreciate if everyone
with an idea add a draft of the cursor theme to a Draft sectio
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>
> I've used Charlies script and included svgs in yesterdays echo snapshot.
> Please give it a try.
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> Matthias Clasen napsal(a):
>> I've used Charlies script and included svgs in yesterdays echo snapshot.
>> Please give it a try.
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I forgot the attachment - so I added it [2] on my personal wiki [1].
Thanks,
Martin
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> Martin Sou
Charlie Brej napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
> > Hi, all
>>
>> I just updated the echo icon set and discovered that not all svgs have
>> square
>> dimensions, so they look a little stretched. I noticed it for example
>> for the
>> cut, copy and past
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Charlie Brej napsal(a):
> Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
>> Means one of the tools is broken. You should never hand-remove
>> namespaces in XML unless you know what you're doing. They're no here for
>> show. Did you validate the result at least ?
> Yeah it did
Luya Tshimbalanga napsal(a):
> It will be nice to keep track the svg icons each members have modified
> so far. Here is mine along with tarball available[1]:
>
> - applications-internetL.svg
> applications-office24.svg
> drive-harddiskL.svg
> edit-pasteL.svg
> folderL.svg
> folder-remoteL.svg
> fo
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Greg Schick wrote:
Nice, a little dark, but very nice.
+1, I find it more unobtrusive compared with the default.
But I am subjective, I like dark wallpapers...
+1 less distracting, I love it!
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Máirín Duffy wrote:
(As an aside, how is URW U001 [1] in terms of glyph coverage? Is that
another option?)
Hmm... I think I missed the footnote? Which one is URW U001? All URW fonts I
tried never extended much beyond Latin characters, central European extensions
to it (e.g. ščř) and punctuat
Hi folks,
I am at the beginning of the exams, so I have not much time left now for
Fedora, yet I'll start working on Echo again in after I am done with the
exams (hopefully)... I also have some comments and suggestions that fits
into this thread.
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 20:03 +0200, Mark wrote:
>
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 20:45 +0200, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
> just testing. It appears the mail list has issues because my replies are
> not displayed.
>
I see three messages from you coming today. This one [1] and two
identical Re: F8 artwork [2][3]. Maybe the problem is somewhere else?
[1]
htt
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 12:12 +0200, Ben Arnold wrote:
> I did, to be honest, miss this idea completely! I think it could be
> fun to have a caption competition open to a wider audience, maybe a
> FedoraForum thread or something. It may bring in more ideas.
I thought it too, so I opened a thread al
Sorry again for probable double posting, but my last messages got probably
lost, here's the second one:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 12:12 +0200, Ben Arnold wrote:
> I did, to be honest, miss this idea completely! I think it could be
> fun to have a caption competition open to a wider audience, maybe a
Sorry for probable double posting, but my last messages got probably lost,
so here is the first of them:
Hi folks,
I also made a metacity/kwm theme mockup [1]. I also provide svg [2] in
case anyone would like to polish/rework it. The main ideas are:
1. usage of echo colours
2. decent gradients,
Hi folks,
I also made a metacity/kwm theme mockup [1]. I also provide svg [2] in
case anyone would like to polish/rework it. The main ideas are:
1. usage of echo colours
2. decent gradients, echoey style
3. different coloured buttons, as it could help user faster distinguish
the difference
4. onl
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 13:12 +0200, Marek Mahut wrote:
> Ah! That's better. IMO we should keep the blue color everywhere (it's so
> nice). I don't know why but your mockups looks for me like Wista ;)
>
+1 It really is better and to me it resembles Vista too. Maybe if it
would be less "shiny" so th
Hi,
as Mark did I also start a new thread concerning a theme I started to
make. I think the theme should be composed of window manager theme,
gtk/qt/qt4 widgets theme and notification theme (I hope I didn't missed
anything). It is aimed to match echo icon theme, to be easy for eyes,
and to be easy
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 20:45 +0200, Mark wrote:
> looking good!! keep up the good job
> may the best one win ^_^
>
> for the suggestions.. the only think i can think of right now is to
> make the minimize, maximize and close buttons loss candy/toy like..
>
Yep, I too don't feel quite satisfied wit
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 22:09 +0200, Mark wrote:
> i`m currently a "KDE Folk" and i like it.
> but i can hardly be a kde folk reprensetative.. i use both kde and
> gnome when i want it.. sometimes even another window manager (rare)
>
Yep, one man isn't usually representative :)
But I'd like to take
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 23:02 +0200, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 20:59 +0200, Martin Sourada wrote:
> > On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 20:45 +0200, Mark wrote:
> > > looking good!! keep up the good job
> > > may the best one win ^_^
> > >
> > &g
Ok, so I reworked a little the buttons and added (nearly) borderless
variant - it could save a lot of space for people with 800x600
resolution. I am still not satisfied with the buttons, yet it seems they
does look better and less candy/cartoonish. And the borderless variant
seems that will look be
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 00:13 +0200, Mark wrote:
> my exams are just over
> so you are gonna do your stuff in Metacity and i in KDE... perhaps we
> could do eachothers themes in the other window manager aswell?
> so: you do my theme in Metacity nad i do yours in KDE (i`ve never made
> any theme in K
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 23:55 +0200, Mark wrote:
> i`m looking forward to the mockups
> just curious.. on what window manager are you gonna test this first?
> kde or gnome?
>
Metacity, I am not at all familiar with KDE :)
But, because I actually should study, as I have my first exam in
Wednesday (f
Well, another I made another pack of sketches. This time I focused on
the variant with thin borders, so I left the first one untouched. There
are different buttons in the thin borders variant as I wanted to test
how will it look. I made three another button sketches, however I most
like the current
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 15:07 +0200, Mark wrote:
> Oke lets start with what i like :)
> - Thin borders are good
> - window decorations itself (without the buttons) are good
>
> What i don`t like
> - all the buttons you made so far..
>
> The reason for the buttons.. they somehow just doesn`t seem to
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