I like that mockup, keep it up. Maybe we could start generating more
media like this, so we can be more active? Just a tought, anyway, I
haven't contributed anything myself yet.
2005/11/17, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Okay, this is what I mean by LIKE Solar, I know it kinda looks like the
> Su
> Anyways, here's the main portion of my idea for a background image. I
> need to clean up the edges on the big arc, and spruce up the
> background instead of having it just be white. I like some of the
> curves on one of the background images, which I can't remember the
> name of, or where I fou
welcome,
first thing: try using the svg version of the logo. it scales much better
the fractal (??) logo idea is nice, but you should improve it a bit ...
-Luka
Ari Gronning wrote:
Sorry about the last post, my browser messed up...my first post to
this mailing list...so much for first impres
2005/11/17, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
YetZero wrote:Okay, this is what I mean by LIKE Solar, I know it kinda looks like theSuSE 10 KDE theme but, it still looks nice. This is my mockup ofNautilus on Dapper, Ubuntu throbber, and a touched up version of the
Human metacity theme.http://img482.imag
Sorry about the last post, my browser messed up...my first post to this mailing list...so much for first impressions, eh?
Anyways, here's the main portion of my idea for a background
image. I need to clean up the edges on the big arc, and spruce up
the background instead of having it just be whit
This is my main idea for a background image.
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YetZero wrote:
Altough I like the idea of generating new media (it's being time), I
don't know if many ubuntuers will agree on having a *shiny* metacity
as default... or maybe I could be wrong... Anyway, If we were to use
it, it definitely needs some touches.
Okay, this is what I mean by LIKE
On 11/16/05, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You know that new Nexenta OS project for a Debian based Solaris that was
> based off Ubuntu Breezy? I have noticed that they have a pretty nice
> default theme setup. I'm not pointing out the Dropline Neu icons (which
> do look nice btw), but their