**Note: This is my first time being involved in anything on Ubuntu (besides
the forum).
Anyway, I put together a theme which I think should be used for Hardy. It
includes an Emerald theme (which I am porting to Metacity), a GTK theme, and
a background. The icons are Human, which All of these aren
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Jan Niklas Hasse wrote:
> Also, on the topic of rounded corners (I realize this is a mock up),
> if there are to be rounded corners then it's absolutely important
> that they're antialiased.
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>
> This isn't possible with metacity, is it
I mixed some stuff staring from the OranSun one.
Let me know if you like this screenshot.
http://www.iacopomasi.net/content/hardy.png
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Hello all and thank you very much for replying to my message. The
rounded corners is a good idea, but probably only on the top of the
window or only the bottom. If you had the rounded corners on the bottom
it wouldn't look like we put effort into it, you know what I mean? Also
for the minimize an
I think it could be partially implemented on the inside of the curve.
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Also, on the topic of rounded corners (I realize this is a mock up), if there
are to be roun
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> Also, on the topic of rounded corners (I realize this is a mock up), if
> there are to be rounded corners then it's absolutely important that they're
> antialiased.
This isn't possible with metacity, is it?
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Kenneth Wimer wrote:
I have been talking to Matthew Nuzum concerning the art.ubuntu.com site. With
any luck something will be online by the end of the week. Included will
be "rating" as well as "viewed" which should help the other contributors
figure out which stuff is most popular amongst thos
On Monday 05 November 2007 18:22:13 SzerencseFia wrote:
> Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> > Sorry for the late response, I have been in transit to another conference
> > and am just now catching up on my email...answer inline...
>
> This is fine, hope u have had good time. :-)
>
> > Until now we only have t
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> Sorry for the late response, I have been in transit to another conference and
> am just now catching up on my email...answer inline...
This is fine, hope u have had good time. :-)
> Until now we only have the possiblity to survey people online (not in
> person)...more impor
Sorry for the late response, I have been in transit to another conference and
am just now catching up on my email...answer inline...
On Saturday 03 November 2007 17:22:57 SzerencseFia wrote:
> Lets say you start to use your newly downloaded/burned Ubuntu Hardy and
> the system is clean, nothing o
I like the different colored buttons but they need icons. How can colors be
associated better with windowing functions though? Green doesn't standout in
my mind as a minimize button. Red definitely works for close though.
Also, on the topic of rounded corners (I realize this is a mock up), if
ther
Exactly, the usability of the buttons is important. I have started few
days ago a survey on an idea of Metacity buttons for the upcoming Hardy
release. I am looking forward guys your opinions.
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/eBlueBall?content=68983
cheers, Erno
Brian White wrote:
>
Neil J Patels mockups look great to me. I would really support
working on this for Hardy or Hardy +1.
A small nitpick that may be more subjective than anything else--I
prefer it when themes give the close, minimize, and maximize buttons
different shapes (or at least different colors). From a usa
I think that Neil J Patels mockups have a huge amount of potential for
Hardy. One aspect not covered in those mockups (from what I saw) is
identifying inactive windows. It needs to be obvious which window is
active and which windows are not. This is hit-and-miss with other
themes, some do it well,
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