Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-09 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > > * I think is just fine using the default theme and swapping textcolors > > and backgroundcolors for the rectangles: to me it looks way better if > > even if is dark, the two buttons still look light/default > > Toolbuttons were the big problem w

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-06 Thread Bernd Steinhauser
On 08/04/14 11:58, Jens Reuterberg wrote: Well the issue is that we have to start being careful what gets crammed in and if too much is crammed in how to hide it away. The point is that too many options visible would be problematic since the main point of a login is to have a place to pick user a

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > > > > mutually exclusive buttons on one side looks maybe a bit "heavier" but > > perhaps seems a bit more intuitive. > > That works for me. > I'll update login next week. I did a review request https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/118573/ so it ca

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Andrew Lake
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Marco Martin wrote: > * don't bother wit the background, I think on top of the fullscreen > blur/darken effect is fine (in this case even better than a background that > covers everything) > Yes, I agree, that was the intention in the proposed visual design (and i

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > > * I think is just fine using the default theme and swapping textcolors > > and backgroundcolors for the rectangles: to me it looks way better if > > even if is dark, the two buttons still look light/default > > Toolbuttons were the big problem w

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread David Edmundson
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Marco Martin wrote: > On Thursday 05 June 2014, David Edmundson wrote: >> > * I think is just fine using the default theme and swapping textcolors >> > and backgroundcolors for the rectangles: to me it looks way better if >> > even if is dark, the two buttons still

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, Marco Martin wrote: > > I tried it, I think it's fine, I have just few observations/suggestions: > * seems that sometimes the window (main qml view) is not correctly resized. > Oddly tough the test program always resizes/places the window correctly the resize issue seem

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > > * I think is just fine using the default theme and swapping textcolors > > and backgroundcolors for the rectangles: to me it looks way better if > > even if is dark, the two buttons still look light/default > > Toolbuttons were the big problem w

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread David Edmundson
> * I think is just fine using the default theme and swapping textcolors and > backgroundcolors for the rectangles: to me it looks way better if even if is > dark, the two buttons still look light/default Toolbuttons were the big problem with just hardcoding colours for text and background - if

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, Aleix Pol wrote: > Hi, > I've been trying to sort these out during this week, together with David. > I've pushed a new Lock and Logout implementations following these mockups. > They don't look like that yet but it's quite close and workable. The main > issue > being that

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Andrew Lake
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Aleix Pol wrote: > On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Andrew Lake wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> After reading Aaron's nearly year old blog entry again this week ( >> http://aseigo.blogspot.de/2013/05/visual-harmony-in-plasma-workspaces-2.html) >> , especially the followi

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Thursday 05 June 2014, Aleix Pol wrote: > Hi, > I've been trying to sort these out during this week, together with David. > I've pushed a new Lock and Logout implementations following these mockups. > They don't look like that yet but it's quite close and workable. The main > issue > being that

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-06-05 Thread Aleix Pol
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Andrew Lake wrote: > Hello, > > After reading Aaron's nearly year old blog entry again this week ( > http://aseigo.blogspot.de/2013/05/visual-harmony-in-plasma-workspaces-2.html) > , especially the following quote: > > > ...the log out dialog still has things that

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-08 Thread Jens Reuterberg
Well the slidey bit with the background might not be possible - the thing is that it would be awesome to have that as a bit of the animation, same as using the slidey bit in the beginning to load things before password was written in - because then the sensation would be that the desktop started

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-08 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
On 07.04.2014 17:20, David Edmundson wrote: On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik wrote: Hi, What about QtGraphicalEffects ColorOverlay? I've been using it extensively for some time already to colorize white svg icons in my apps as needed. For the breeze theme that will work fine.

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-08 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
On 08.04.2014 11:58, Jens Reuterberg wrote: Well the issue is that we have to start being careful what gets crammed in and if too much is crammed in how to hide it away. The point is that too many options visible would be problematic since the main point of a login is to have a place to pick user

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-08 Thread Jens Reuterberg
Well the issue is that we have to start being careful what gets crammed in and if too much is crammed in how to hide it away. The point is that too many options visible would be problematic since the main point of a login is to have a place to pick user and to write in passwords. We could cheat

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-08 Thread Martin Briza
On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 03:54:03 +0200, Andrew Lake wrote: On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:37 PM, David Edmundson wrote: Awesome! That login theme in nice, and I like the idea of the visual consistency throughout. I'll have a go at implementing the login stuff on Monday, maybe the lock screen too as it'

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Andrew Lake
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:07 PM, wrote: > On Monday 07 April 2014, Andrew Lake wrote: > > Is it possible to use the svg css to change the color of the > > login/logout/etc. icons like we're doing for the notifications? > > the issue is that atm you can only say things like "be the text color" > th

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Monday 07 April 2014, Andrew Lake wrote: > Is it possible to use the svg css to change the color of the > login/logout/etc. icons like we're doing for the notifications? the issue is that atm you can only say things like "be the text color" that is global for the theme tough, while in that cas

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Andrew Lake
Is it possible to use the svg css to change the color of the login/logout/etc. icons like we're doing for the notifications? On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 8:20 AM, David Edmundson wrote: > On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > What about QtGraphicalEffects ColorOverl

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread David Edmundson
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik wrote: > Hi, > > What about QtGraphicalEffects ColorOverlay? I've been using it extensively > for some time already to colorize white svg icons in my apps as needed. > For the breeze theme that will work fine. However as soon as someone says "I don'

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Kai Uwe Broulik
Hi, What about QtGraphicalEffects ColorOverlay? I've been using it extensively for some time already to colorize white svg icons in my apps as needed. Cheers, Kai Uwe Am 07.04.2014 11:35 schrieb Marco Martin : > > On Monday 07 April 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > > I need to make a login scree

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Monday 07 April 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > I care a bit. For some we want to use ToolButton so it's clear it's a > clickable item - or we at least need to react on mouseover somehow. > Again, I can hardcode it, but we start to lose flexibility and will > have angry designers coming at us la

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Monday 07 April 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > I care a bit. For some we want to use ToolButton so it's clear it's a > clickable item - or we at least need to react on mouseover somehow. > Again, I can hardcode it, but we start to lose flexibility and will > have angry designers coming at us la

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Jens Reuterberg
Yeah so as one of the "angry designers" coming here from the year 2042 - what are the issues that hinders the SVG being colored in by the theme? I mean is it a temporary issue or is it one that will be there forever and ever? On Monday 07 April 2014 12.07.55 David Edmundson wrote: > On Mon, Apr

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread David Edmundson
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Marco Martin wrote: > On Monday 07 April 2014, David Edmundson wrote: >> I need to make a login screen based on Plasma 2 components regardless. >> I think it's worth going for. >> >> I started writing some QML up yesterday; but I have some problems with >> doing in

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Monday 07 April 2014, David Edmundson wrote: > I need to make a login screen based on Plasma 2 components regardless. > I think it's worth going for. > > I started writing some QML up yesterday; but I have some problems with > doing in the white text/icons on a dark background in a manner that

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread David Edmundson
I need to make a login screen based on Plasma 2 components regardless. I think it's worth going for. I started writing some QML up yesterday; but I have some problems with doing in the white text/icons on a dark background in a manner that doesn't horribly suck. David

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Saturday 05 April 2014, Andrew Lake wrote: > Anyway here goes: > Login: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/05/login_mockup.png > Logout: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/03/logout_mockup.png > Unlock: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/05/unlock_mockup.png > Shutdown: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/03/shutdown_mockup2_1.

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-06 Thread Andrew Lake
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > Btw: How did you decide which power options to always show and which to > hide > behind the dropdown? This is a delicate topic: There are good reasons for > placing things like suspend and hibernate more prominently because they > make > se

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-06 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
On Saturday 05 April 2014 18:54:03 Andrew Lake wrote: > On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:37 PM, David Edmundson wrote: > > Awesome! > > That login theme in nice, and I like the idea of the visual > > consistency throughout. I'll have a go at implementing the login stuff > > on Monday, maybe the lock screen

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Bhushan Shah
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 4:02 AM, Andrew Lake wrote: > Anyway here goes: > Login: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/05/login_mockup.png > Logout: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/03/logout_mockup.png > Unlock: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/05/unlock_mockup.png > Shutdown: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/03/shutdown_mock

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Andrew Lake
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:37 PM, David Edmundson wrote: > Awesome! > That login theme in nice, and I like the idea of the visual > consistency throughout. I'll have a go at implementing the login stuff > on Monday, maybe the lock screen too as it'll be mostly copy & paste. > Yay! > > I have a fe

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Andrew Lake
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 2:55 AM, Jens Reuterberg wrote: > > I'm doing logout icons right now and some logout graphics - Andrew the > blank > faces in the login one - where are they from? > > Oh those blank face icons were just placeholder icons Jens. The actual user account picture should be used i

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Andrew Lake
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Marco Martin wrote: > On Saturday 05 April 2014 11:55:51 Jens Reuterberg wrote: > > When you say you need all power options in one go, what exactly are you > > referring to David? Could you be more specific? > > > > Is it that you want them all visually accessible

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Andrew Lake
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Marco Martin wrote: > I like them a lot :D > only thing, (just to be the perfectionist pita :p) it's a bit difficult > right > now to keep it themed since it has inverted colors compared to the rest > (white > on black) so may have to be a bit more hardcoded colors

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Mark Gaiser
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Andrew Lake wrote: > Hello, > > After reading Aaron's nearly year old blog entry again this week > (http://aseigo.blogspot.de/2013/05/visual-harmony-in-plasma-workspaces-2.html) > , especially the following quote: > >> ...the log out dialog still has things that lo

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Saturday 05 April 2014 11:55:51 Jens Reuterberg wrote: > When you say you need all power options in one go, what exactly are you > referring to David? Could you be more specific? > > Is it that you want them all visually accessible from the same dialogue? > is just that http://wstaw.org/m/201

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Marco Martin
On Friday 04 April 2014 15:32:25 Andrew Lake wrote: > Anyway here goes: > Login: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/05/login_mockup.png > Logout: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/03/logout_mockup.png > Unlock: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/05/unlock_mockup.png > Shutdown: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/04/03/shutdown_moc

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-05 Thread Jens Reuterberg
When you say you need all power options in one go, what exactly are you referring to David? Could you be more specific? Is it that you want them all visually accessible from the same dialogue? I'm doing logout icons right now and some logout graphics - Andrew the blank faces in the login one -

Re: Visual design for logout/login/lockscreen

2014-04-04 Thread David Edmundson
Awesome! That login theme in nice, and I like the idea of the visual consistency throughout. I'll have a go at implementing the login stuff on Monday, maybe the lock screen too as it'll be mostly copy & paste. I have a few things that need adding to the login theme, maybe you can incorporate them