Ok folks,I've cleaned up the code and optimized a bit (the theme now renders slightly faster than Clearlooks 2). You can grab the tarballl here:
http://lanfiles.williams.edu/~07yfh/DapperStripes.tar.bz2Please test and let me know about any bugs, gripes, usability issues, etc. that you have. Still n
On 2/1/06, Young Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Feedback would be appreciated. Also, it would be good to know what the
> team's priorities are right now so I know what to work on.
I'm out of the loop as far as priorities go right now, but those
screenshots look excellent! I love the background
Hi,
I've done some rather heavy handed restructuring of the wiki art pages,
but IMO it's a bit more sane now. There are two basic categories:
'Artwork' and 'ArtworkTeam', each with several sub-pages. The first is
for the art itself -- icons and wallpaper, etc, and the second is for
content re
Umm, there's a little problem with that:
It looks cool and all but unfortunately that's a mockup, none of our
Window Managers can handle something like that. BUT: That would be a
good mockup for KDE 4 while I'm here anyway, looks nice but...
Viper550
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Hi !
Your mockup looks great ! The problem is we currently don't have the
right « infrastructure » (window manager) to actually make this come
true. Another point is that making all windows transparent by default
(it seems to be the case in your mockup) is not a good idea IMHO : stuff
inside the
by the way, does anybody here know about metacity and if it's possible
to have a different theme for special windows?
The idea is to get user attention for sudo'ed applications, here is a
mockup:
http://www.msc-dorsten.de/albums/dapper-flight3/sudo_theme.jpg
regards, Sven
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On 2/1/06, Young Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Feedback would be appreciated. Also, it would be good to know what the
> team's priorities are right now so I know what to work on.
I like the striped effect and the fact that it's a slightly lighter
tone than the current default.
I think the new
PERFECT
That is the best Metacity theme I've ever seen, since every Ubuntu theme
has been BASED off a popular style (All versions have used a variant of
the Industrial metacity, and Dapper will be using a Clearlooks 2.0 based
theme), and my original idea was to literally use the Clearlooks
Hi,
In dapper we will be including some sample content files to show the
capabilities of the default applications like OpenOffice, Gimp and
Rhythmbox.
The specification for it can be seen here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ExampleContent
while a page for collecting the actual content can be seen here