I'm now subscribed to ubuntu-art, which I should have done that
earlier, but I guess better late than never. I hope replying works
fine, without starting a new thread.
On 4/3/06, Daniel Borgmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/3/06, bvc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The progressbar does not look like
Étienne Bersac wrote:
I completely agree with Petr, Billy, Andreas, my two brothers, friends
(ploum for one of known people on the web) on Jabber with which i talked
about that, etc. and you (daniel) say it's my personnal point of view ?
And you advice us to let some people introduce their
Dear Art Team,
I have switched Linux distros to Fedora Core 5, but Ubuntu will still
have a place in my heart (I installed the new Dapper theme on my Gnome
2.14). Even though I don't use Ubuntu anymore, I'll still possibly
contribute to the Art Team, since it says that ANYONE can contribute
Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
I like the glass effect on our current widgets. There's a strange
greyness to the top half progressbar currently that I don't like, but I
do like the glass effect nonetheless. These new mockups are smoother,
rounder, but don't have the same glass effect that we have
Étienne Bersac wrote:
100% agree. I even suggest to use exactly the same look
for both scrollbar and slider handles.
Mark, you did not clearly said if you prefer orange or caramel. Please
precise this point.
I think the orange looks great on many widgets. In general, widgets are
not
Hello,While you say they are not glassy enough, I don't know how you would work the glass effect into them, given their small size.Yes, 2 pixel wider and heigther would be clearer and allow theme to fit more with the theme (button and combo are quite big). (see OS X, but those one are too big for
hello,
I designed the original package status icons in synaptic. It would be
nice if someone could do some tango styled ones. The icons have to
reflect the status of the package:
- package is installed
- package is available (not installed)
- package is new (not installed and was added newly
Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I like the glass effect on our current widgets. There's a strange greyness to the top half progressbar currently that I don't like, but I do like the glass effect nonetheless. These new mockups are smoother, rounder, but don't have the same glass
On 4/3/06, Viper550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
p.s. The color change you did to Ubuntulooks is UGLY! I liked it better
in Orange on the Window Borders, and what you have done to Kubuntu...is
too bad to describe!
Bright orange would have had me switching to Fedora too. Ubuntulooks
is much better
On 4/3/06, Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While we are here I'm reminded of one additional thing I'd like to see
mocked up. On the scrollbars, the white tips at each end might look even
better if they had slightly rounded corners like the slider endpoints. Does
that make sense?
Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While we are here I'm reminded of one additional thing I'd like to see mocked up. On the scrollbars, the white tips at each end might look even better if they had slightly rounded corners like the slider endpoints. Does that make sense? The reason this
Daniel Borgmann wrote:
The problem is, that two rounded widgets glued together look very
ugly. We avoid this everywhere else in the theme, like the comboboxes
or treeview headers. So if we do rounded scrollbar sliders, I think we
should do something different with the steppers. OS X and Vista
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
You said you wanted the scrollbar-tips slightly rounded, but I would
actually like to see the tips of the progress bars slightly rounded too.
That would make it look like a slightly viscous liquid filling a glass
tube.
Here is a mock-up to illustrate:
Henrik Nilsen Omma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Borgmann wrote: The problem is, that two rounded widgets glued together look very ugly. We avoid this everywhere else in the theme, like the comboboxes or treeview headers. So if we do rounded scrollbar sliders, I think we should do something
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