Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Joachim Frieben wrote: Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage, who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Joachim Frieben
At least keep symlinks up to date as in the case of Places CD/DVD Creator which used to show the correct Bluecurve icon up to FC5 but now uses a Tango one even when the Bluecurve icon theme has been chosen. What RHEL ships is completely irrelevant to fedora-art list. So if you want to

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Kelly
To be entirely honest, IMO the default for KDE should be Klearlooks for the widgets at least. I have a really effective Dekorator theme which makes KDE windows look like GNOME/Clearlook windows, too... On Monday, March 19, 2007 4:09 am Rahul Sundaram wrote: Bluecurve was done almost entirely

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Kelly wrote: To be entirely honest, IMO the default for KDE should be Klearlooks for the widgets at least. I have a really effective Dekorator theme which makes KDE windows look like GNOME/Clearlook windows, too... If you are serious about this proposal, you should work with the KDE SIG and

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Kelly
Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you? At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent of Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME. I notice that generally, it does a good job of unifying the appearance of programs

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Kelly wrote: Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you? I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me. At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent of Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME. I notice that

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Kelly
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:11 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote: Kelly wrote: Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you? I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me. Sorry, my fault. I didn't word it very well. At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-20 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Kelly wrote: On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:11 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote: Kelly wrote: Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you? I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me. Sorry, my fault. I didn't word it very well. At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Ricardo Cruz wrote: Hello there, This message is meant to be directed for Bluecurve developers. If you guys know of a better address please forward to it. Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage, who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Martin Sourada
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 ___

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Joachim Frieben
Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage, who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has also been replace

Re: Bluecurve style: announcing QSimpleStyle

2007-03-19 Thread Matthias Clasen
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 10:40 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote: 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.