[ubuntu-art] Dapper Folder Icons

2006-05-09 Thread Who
Hi, Some of you may have been following the discussion of Tangerine Vs Human recently. Contrary to what I said in the discussion, after using it for a while I have found the only Human icon I personally react badly to is the folder icon (there are others for improvement - but I think the folder

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Billy
Mark Shuttleworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi guys TEN DAYS! I'd like to set Monday 15 May 10am UTC as the deadline for a decision from the art team as to: �- two or three "external" themes (from Gnome-Look, for example) �-

Re: Fwd: [ubuntu-art] Silicon theme updated

2006-05-09 Thread Billy
Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've updated the icons for the Silicon theme to an Ubuntu-tailored version of Tango-Aluminum, namely Tango-Silicon. The icons fall back to Human before of Tangerine (and then Tango) since the Human icons are more in style with t

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Billy
On Tue, 2006-05-09 Mark Shuttleworth wrote: Unfortunately, I don't believe that Tango has the level of design quality in place that we need for the best theme for Ubuntu. I just don't like the Tango icons. And 22x22 (as well as other decisions) are IMO poor choices.  Tangerine is therefor

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Mark Shuttleworth wrote: Tangerine has the advantage of (a) being based on Tango, which starts with SVG's for everything and has design in place, and (b) being developed by folks who work with Gnome and KDE themes regularly so can test it in place. Unfortunately, I don't believe that Tango ha

Re: [ubuntu-art] Dialogs icon and tangerine

2006-05-09 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Mark Shuttleworth wrote: Andreas Nilsson wrote: I think it would be very bad to maintain the old gtk icons for apply,cancel,yes,no,etc, but it also would be bad to use the red icon for tabs. Firefox uses a red [x] by default for tab closure. Might look a bit weird in a button, but I'll try it

Re: [ubuntu-art] Dialogs icon and tangerine

2006-05-09 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
Andreas Nilsson wrote: I think it would be very bad to maintain the old gtk icons for apply,cancel,yes,no,etc, but it also would be bad to use the red icon for tabs. Firefox uses a red [x] by default for tab closure. -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.c

Re: [ubuntu-art] Dialogs icon and tangerine

2006-05-09 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Josué Alcalde González wrote: El mié, 10-05-2006 a las 01:08 +0200, Andreas Nilsson escribió: Josué Alcalde González wrote: Last update of tangerine has included some new icons for dialog actions. The icons included in last update use this metaphor: http://jimmac.musichall.cz/screensh

Re: [ubuntu-art] Dialogs icon and tangerine

2006-05-09 Thread Josué Alcalde González
El mié, 10-05-2006 a las 01:08 +0200, Andreas Nilsson escribió: > Josué Alcalde González wrote: > > Last update of tangerine has included some new icons for dialog actions. > > > > The icons included in last update use this metaphor: > > http://jimmac.musichall.cz/screenshots/screenshot-228701000.

Re: [ubuntu-art] Dialogs icon and tangerine

2006-05-09 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Josué Alcalde González wrote: Last update of tangerine has included some new icons for dialog actions. The icons included in last update use this metaphor: http://jimmac.musichall.cz/screenshots/screenshot-228701000.jpg with a red close icon. The icons are: - cancel: a yellow rounded back ar

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
Étienne Bersac wrote: At last ! Thanks for this preview of the development state. I'm happy to see new devices and trash icons and other improvement. Human definitively does not blend with neither Tango nor Tangerine. It's not designed to. It uses its own perspective. It's designed to be

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Étienne Bersac
Hello, > We have struggled to get a good workflow in place between the artist > leading Human and the packaging team. You can see the latest delivery > from the Human folks here: > > http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/iconcall/ At last ! Thanks for this preview of the development state. I'm happy

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
We have struggled to get a good workflow in place between the artist leading Human and the packaging team.  You can see the latest delivery from the Human folks here:   http://daniel.holba.ch/ubuntu/iconcall/ You will see many icons there that have not yet successfully landed in the release.

Re: [ubuntu-art] Tang{o,erine} Extras?

2006-05-09 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Daniel Holbach wrote: Hello everybody, before outlining the plan and asking you for comments, I want to thank you all for your work in the Ubuntu Art team. The impact tangerine had on people in the community is enormous. It was never as easy to get involved as it is now and the rising amount of

Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released

2006-05-09 Thread Ian Jackson
Frank Schoep writes ("Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released"): > An icon theme update doesn't necessarily mean that the Firefox > themes need to be rebuilt. Most updates will probably not include > icons that are used in Firefox so the impact of each update could be > relatively low. Thi

Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released

2006-05-09 Thread Frank Schoep
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 19:45, Ian Jackson wrote: > Mark Shuttleworth writes ("Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released"): > > Ian Jackson wrote: > > > I don't have a good feel for how often those upstream icon sets > > > change. > > > > Human is likely to be evolving right down to the wire,

Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released

2006-05-09 Thread Ian Jackson
Mark Shuttleworth writes ("Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released"): > Ian Jackson wrote: > > I don't have a good feel for how often those upstream icon sets > > change. > > Human is likely to be evolving right down to the wire, given the hiccups > we've had in the toolset. Then we nee

Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released

2006-05-09 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
Ian Jackson wrote: I don't have a good feel for how often those upstream icon sets change. Human is likely to be evolving right down to the wire, given the hiccups we've had in the toolset. Mark -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/

Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released

2006-05-09 Thread Frank Schoep
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 18:08, Ian Jackson wrote: > Frank Schoep writes ("Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released"): > Feel free to discuss this on ubuntu-devel but I think I should be able > to answer most of your questions if you want to carry on here or in > private email. > > Regards, >

Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released

2006-05-09 Thread Ian Jackson
Frank Schoep writes ("Re: [ubuntu-art] Firefox theme set 0.3 released"): > Now that the proof-of-concept stage is passed I wanted to get > ubuntu-devel involved (see my mail from yesterday to ubuntu-art if > you have it) to discuss exactly the questions you're asking me now. Right. Or we could ha

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Étienne Bersac
Hello, > P.S.: I'm still not sure if it was a wise decision to get involved, but I'd > hate to see the default Dapper desktop look bad. I feel we still have a > choice now to get things to work out right. That make me sad. The update make the gap between Tangerine and Human obviously larger. I

Re: [ubuntu-art] Deadline for community art: May 15

2006-05-09 Thread Frank Schoep
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 04:05, Étienne Bersac wrote: > Hello, > ... I've been following this discussion for a while and though I was actively trying to avoid it, after today's Dapper artwork update I felt like jumping in. I'm just taking a moment to vent my opinion and thoughts on the matter, wh