Re: [ubuntu-art] Hanso 0.3 Release

2009-08-26 Thread James Schriver
I think the theme is quite finished. The only thing I'm not sure about is the lack of highlights at the top corners of the metacity that makes it unfinished. Maybe it iw wanted but I would make the highlights to see how they would look like and then choose what to use. Anton, the changes

Re: [ubuntu-art] Hanso 0.3 Release

2009-08-26 Thread Anton Kerezov
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:35 AM, James Schriver jws...@comcast.net wrote: Anton, the changes were made and they do make quite an improvement. Thanks for your input. No problem ;) I can recommend this theme too for inclusion in the community-themes package. James if you have time you could

Re: [ubuntu-art] Hanso 0.3 Release

2009-08-19 Thread Anton Kerezov
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:05 AM, James Schriver jws...@comcast.net wrote: http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/22354/screenshot_4_Xs4Vo6.png Any feedback or suggestions, please let me know as I would like to get any bug fixes or last minute input into the 0.3 release for possible inclusion into

Re: [ubuntu-art] Hanso 0.3 Release

2009-08-19 Thread deepak srinivasan
Can you make the minimize, maximize and close buttons on the top right corner of the window a little bigger and more visible and transparent I find problem in finding them regards deepak -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art

Re: [ubuntu-art] Hanso 0.3 Release

2009-08-19 Thread James Schriver
I think the theme is quite finished. The only thing I'm not sure about is the lack of highlights at the top corners of the metacity that makes it unfinished. Maybe it iw wanted but I would make the highlights to see how they would look like and then choose what to use. Thanks Anton. I'll

[ubuntu-art] Hanso 0.3 Release

2009-08-18 Thread James Schriver
Hi all, Hanso has come along way since it's first iteration released in the beginning of April. I'd like to thank the many community members who have contributed their feedback and helped create what this evolved into, specifically mac_v, dilomo, and SiDi. Many of the ideas I was set against