to your feedback!
Many thanks,
Mat
It looks very promising. Do you have a color palette and a guide line
for the needed corresponding GTK2 theme?
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incomplete or massed up code. In theming dark color base gtkrc it make
is so difficult to
find a good and workable combination. So, it gets the focus down on Ubuntu Art
Team as we are to
make an easy choice for Canonical.
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, have great luck on your way.
Is there a blog or website showing those features in a listed form or such?
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Andrea Cimitan wrote:
2008/9/23 SzerencseFia [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andrea Cimitan wrote:
Hi guys, and thanks for your ideas and emails.
I'm forced to unsubscribe from this list, I will not have time to
follow emails and participate into discussions in the future years.
I can't work on Murrine
try out and create miraculous
themes based on your
engine. No doubt you have moved gnome theming big time further. Ofc when your
eeepc is bought the
documentation can be added bit by bit. I will be here to receive and learn it.
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Thank you;
-Ken Vermette
Ken, I am sorry to hear that. Shall you be available via this email address?
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Kido Mariano wrote:
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 17:01 -0500, Matthew Nuzum wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Kido Mariano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 22:30 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
2008/9/12 Matthew Nuzum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kido Mariano wrote:
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 14:00 +0200, SzerencseFia wrote:
Kido Mariano wrote:
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 17:01 -0500, Matthew Nuzum wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Kido Mariano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 22:30 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
Cory K. wrote:
There really is no proper definition on this.
So in the interest of defining that, here are my thoughts.
What we are not:
* A team that creates art for the default of Ubuntu.
What we are/should be:
* A team that creates artwork for community packages to be
Cory K. wrote:
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu
officially, and have no decision making power in regards to the
default theme.
Is this a problem for you
on the site.
5. Bug hunting.
6. Bug fixing.
7. Pack the stable version and upload it to the proper site.
What do ya think about this checklist?
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Matthew Nuzum wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 4:17 AM, SzerencseFia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my opinion Who, you should share in a form of list the necessary
steps in correct sequence on the entire process you made successfully.
It is important
in correct sequence on the entire process you made successfully.
It is important to achieve the same target you did on a workable way. In
fact it does not limit to achieve the target *only* on that way.
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are themed
differently if you use
pixmap engine on the panel. When the user changes theme he should *not* be
required to understand
the codes in order to change the direction of the panel. This is the main issue
to sort out in
theming gnome-panels.
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Ken Vermette wrote:
Hey everyone, it's been quite some time since I've been able to work on
themes, - but I'm back.
Welcome back Ken.
Do you plan to code Kith yourself for extra theme option in Intrepid?
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Salane Ashcraft wrote:
This is it! My final version of Clear- it is now ready for coding!
Well, then I let you start the coding.
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and direction
for the default artwork in the Ubuntu product.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SABDFL
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will be fine if the
fonts are black or
something dark in general and in fact in entry, document, etc. fields.
(see i.e. http://szerencsefia.webs.com/luxproject.htm)
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Sebastian Billaudelle wrote:
I've loaded up the creamlooks-stuff. You can download it here:
http://kieselsteinchen.ki.funpic.de/creamlooks.tar.gz
Sebastian
Thanks so much!
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Thanks, for try, and don't forget to provide us with the link.
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Yes of course...
I'm trying to do that today, but unfortunately my modem driver is still
broken and we don't have dsl connection at home. Sorry!
I'm sitting at an Win98 machine and this f
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I have renamed all the files and functions so you can install it additiopnal
to xl_cheeselooks. It is called creamlooks.
I think it would be better if I would remove the different styles like Gummy,
Inverted and so on.
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Andrea Cimitan wrote:
Murrine was public since September, but I moved a lot of Subversions
servers including intilinux.org, launchpad and now (finally) gnome.
Murrine-RGBA was in launchpad two days after my post in December and in
the last month
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Hi Ken,
I have done some job on this almost completed. Give a try and tell me your
opinion.
cheers,
SzerencseFia
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
Hi all,
After discussing the ubuntu-looks engine with a few developers we have
decided
to look
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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]
Cory K. wrote:
With all
in Montpellier, France.
Your turn :)
I am known on my actor name and that is SzerencseFia, I am 34 years old
Hungarian and I live in Oslo (in Norway) at the moment. I speak English,
Hungarian, little bit Norwegian. I aim to contribute to Ubuntu ART work
to make a new reality.
more about me:
https
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art/+members
Steph wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to know from wich country is everybody here, and wich
language do you speak (might be useful). I thought about a new Member
Page on the Ubuntu Wiki, section Art, but maybe it's too private for
some of us ?
way.
here you can see different tries of mine:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/SzerencsefiaGTKIdea
and here some explanation on the bug:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/DarkCaramel?content=65652
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xl cheese wrote:
We should probably not spend too much time working on details.
Brainstorming high level ideas at this point is probably all we should
spend time on. I get the feeling that those on top of the totem pole
already have an idea of what they want and when that is presented we
Steph wrote:
I just found an intersting theme on Gnome-Look.org : it's called
DarkIce.
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Dark+Ice?content=69886
What I really like in this theme is the top border of windows and
mixing it to Ubuntu colors or Human theme could produce something
Corey Woodworth wrote:
I really like the Caramello theme's colors.
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Caramello?content=67476
Its a subtle brown, and a very smokey grey/black.
Corey.
Good harmony of the light colors with the Aurora engine. I only have one
concern, if we need to mix
Andreas Nilsson wrote:
I agree that alternative fonts in the interface might look spiffy, but
readability comes first together with coverage in a massive amount of
languages.
Beside the point of the language there is one more think has to be taken
into account and that is the smoothing.
Troy James Sobotka wrote:
4) The uniform Metacity to GTK Patel window is top shelf, even if a bit
OSX. Another +1 from me.
What image are you refering to here?
The manner in which the top window border is indistinguishable between
the lower interface box.
Previously I worked on a
I am lost, which mock-up we are talking about? Can someone repeat the link?
Neil J Patel wrote:
Hey,
A friend pointed me to this thread, I'm the author of those mockups :-).
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One question came in my mind. (it is probably for kwii)
How far are we going in the change of the Ubuntu design? I mean is there
any limitation or border what the community is not going to step over in
the change of the design?
For instance if there is an idea about change/separate of Metacity
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 those
Jean-Denis Vauguet wrote:
What about a startup dialog (post-installation) asking the new user
which kind of art he wants for his desktop? Something like:
Congratulations Foobar! Your computer is ready [...] final settings
[...] you may choose between two themes (or add new ones in the [themes
misleading..
Bye,
-Dylan McCall
On 11/4/07, *Cory K.* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SzerencseFia wrote:
Jean-Denis Vauguet wrote:
What about a startup dialog (post-installation) asking the new user
which kind of art he wants for his desktop
open which
one would be default in the release. Kenneth, do we have possibility to
survey few hundreds of simple users?
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