> With all the hulabulu about the Ubuntu art people forget about Edubuntu.
Hi, I did a wallpaper for some kids a few years ago. Maybe it will suit
Edubuntu in some small way. Attached.
HTH,
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I asked about the eXperience engine earlier. I saw a screenshot with a one
peice menubaritem and menu. I finally got the engine to install, but it's
buggy. I looked at the code for the menu and it's way beyond me. Compiz is
still a problem.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Al
I think it needs a red icon theme, how might I do this?
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I'm downloading the edubuntu icons and stuff to see if i can improve it
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Hmm... I was thinking about the stuff like the backround and the window
theme, not the login window, since that is a nice login screen.
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Perhaps a slight change to the metacity to remove the gloss and button borders.
I also added a thin colored border around the window.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/SmoothMergedGradients?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=HumanMetacity.png
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Hi,
thanks for the feedback but I'd like to point out, that I do not propose
my theme to get implemented in Ubuntu (it's just a theme I created for
myself), so it's not really up for debate here.
The screenshots were only to depict my proposal to get rid of the brown
in the titlebar and create a b
The theme has some nice touches (I am a fan of all things glossy) though I
have 3 deal-breaker scale problems with this theme:
1) It uses a *lot* of space which is not utilized fully (the generous
borders and the like - remember "average" users are only just beginning to
get beyond 1024x786 and wit
On Saturday 12 January 2008 16:49:36 Cory K. wrote:
> SzerencseFia wrote:
> > Sure I can help out to. I will open my project on Launchpad and the
> > theme I create there will be available for any gnome based ...buntu.
> >
> > As soon as I have opened the project I will let all you know.
> > e [Sze
SzerencseFia wrote:
> Sorry I was late and I made a project.
> https://launchpad.net/edubuntu-art-backup
I think you can delete projects. To me, this will just duplicate the
work needed for packaging. If you don't readily see how, ask on #launchpad.
All the artwork could be done on the WIKI and m
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Cory K. wrote:
> SzerencseFia wrote:
>> Sure I can help out to. I will open my project on Launchpad and the
>> theme I create there will be available for any gnome based
Now that it's certain we will continue to have the Human GTK theme in
Hardy (which I think is a good idea, I still like - and use - it anyway)
we should talk about changing the Metacity theme.
To be honest, it's the only thing I don't like about Ubuntu's look and I
know others feel the same, becaus
SzerencseFia wrote:
> Sure I can help out to. I will open my project on Launchpad and the
> theme I create there will be available for any gnome based ...buntu.
>
> As soon as I have opened the project I will let all you know.
> e [SzerencseFia]
I don't think a LP project is necessary. A page unde
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As soon as I have opened the project I will let all you know.
e [SzerencseFia]
Cory K. wrote:
> With all the hula
I was thinking to help encourage everyone to make features, including
myself. We could have a little challenge. How about everyone who would
like to, make a feature for a currently existing theme set and then show
there work off on the next Friday.
I personally will be working on the cocoHead the
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