I don't think having Anaconda in there makes sense. You probably only
see the installer once anyway.
Hylke
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paolo Leoni wrote:
This is a possible release banner (big):
Perhaps, but Nicu has a good point that there should be something to
break up the color monotony.
Oh yeah, wasn't saying that.
It could be a firstboot screen, for
example. Or maybe one or two large windows of colorful applications,
like a OOo3 pie chart and/or an art program.
Yeah,
That also pretty much summarize our main goal, which is similar to what
tango project has, to cover various desktops with one icon set.
Well, with one style. Huge difference.
I'm still not a fan of the isometric view of the bigger icons, i think
it causes most of the noise in the icons.
Also, I
I think what Andreas means is that when you install an application
that is not in the default Fedora install, it's going to look out of
place.
All the most popular OSS packages now use the same icon style
upstream, which is a major achievement, but instead Fedora chooses to
do it all over again.
The notjunk icon really confuses me. It's like aproving it's junk.
Hylke
2008/9/20 Martin Sourada [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've just finished another try on the mail-*-junk icons, because after a
few days of usage I realised that no matter how much you try to get used
to it, it always looks
Just an overall comment: I find the smaller sizes of echo-icon-theme
(16x16 and 22x22) very hard to recognize. This is because the
isometric perspective doesn't work there. Are there plans of making
them better?
Hylke
2008/8/31 Martin Sourada [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've just finished
That's beautiful.
I think this will fit well in my attempt to ressurect Bluecurve. :)
Thanks!
Hylke
Andy Fitzsimon schreef:
heya guys I was having a play today and built upon an old gtk theme
mockup I had. \
(svgz attached) I sure would love nodoka to render it ;-)
I didn't design it