xl cheese wrote:
> In gutsy:
> System -> Preferences -> Appearance
We need more people like you around this group, xl.
People who actually produce the hard nuts and bolts work are
a rare breed. Kudos to you.
Sincerely,
TJS
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> GTK theme.
>
> I meant the window borders to be color-customizable.
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I meant the window borders to be color-customizable.
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thing you want.
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>> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 11:09:21 +
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>> GTK theme.
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> GTK theme.
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> A well designed GTK theme using Clearlooks or some of the other modern
> engines can already do t
A well designed GTK theme using Clearlooks or some of the other modern
engines can already do this :)
On Jan 5, 2008 3:58 AM, shadowh511 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really like the union theme, how about a dialog to change the color?
> it would be like what Vista has and osx needs
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Ken Vermette wrote:
> I think if something like that would be implemented as a general
> feature, it would be perfect. Probably something running a selective
> hue rotation system would give users the most control, and doing it
> would instantly give all themes colour selection to a limited degr
Probably not a good idea, in my opinion.
It would require an additional dialog/prompt during interrupting our
well-streamlined installation process, and possibly confuse some users. It
could additionally kill the ability to easily troubleshoot without needing
to ask how the user has their computer
I think if something like that would be implemented as a general feature, it
would be perfect. Probably something running a selective hue rotation system
would give users the most control, and doing it would instantly give all
themes colour selection to a limited degree. For now even basic
hue/satu
I really like the union theme, how about a dialog to change the color?
it would be like what Vista has and osx needs
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You know what,
lets not create an official theme and have the user choose a theme from
a list when the account is created
or have a dialog to ask which OS they used in the past and have it open
themes to make it look like that os
Hey, its an idea
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On Jan 4, 2008 8:17 PM, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nemes Ioan Sorin wrote:
> > Blue OR blue + green, well combined will give you a Peace of Mind
> > feeling [don't think a second that $MS designers are stupid].
>
> Once again, colour psychology has been debunked 100 times
If you want to make a Blue/Green theme for Ubuntu using aurora then a
Theme Team is a good way...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/ThemeTeams
You could get the guy that develops aurora to do it if he wanted?
On Jan 5, 2008 12:55 AM, Nemes Ioan Sorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Nemes Ioan Sorin wrote:
> Blue OR blue + green, well combined will give you a Peace of Mind
> feeling [don't think a second that $MS designers are stupid].
Once again, colour psychology has been debunked 100 times
in 10 different environments. Don't even think about going
there. Look no
shadowh511 wrote:
> Thanks for the GTK theme, Ken.
> I think that it could use one thing to make it perfect.
> The color, it needs to be brown.e
> When I think of Ubuntu, I think of a clean, simple OS. the color brown
> represents cleanliness and simplicity, while blue represents sadness and
> f
et as close as we can to his mockup with
> what is currently available. Then tackle the nitty gritty stuff possibly
> hacking some engines.
>
> Attached a slightly updated gtk.
>
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Jan Niklas Hasse wrote:
> > the color brown represents cleanliness
>
> i don't think so
its my opinion
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i don't think so
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Thanks for the GTK theme, Ken.
I think that it could use one thing to make it perfect.
The color, it needs to be brown.e
When I think of Ubuntu, I think of a clean, simple OS. the color brown
represents cleanliness and simplicity, while blue represents sadness and
fear. If we want to have peopl
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> Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:07:42 +0100
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Stop kickin' the dead horse - Create a full Union
> GTK theme.
>
> Hi folks!
>
> I think one of the problems creating a theme like Kens mockup could be, that
> (AFAIK) there is no g
Hi folks!
I think one of the problems creating a theme like Kens mockup could be,
that (AFAIK) there is no gtk-engine supporting things like rounded
corners for menus, because the only transparency we can get there comes
from compiz/beryl/xcompmgr.
I think we would need to hack an engine...
cheer
I've tackled Emerald, I'll be honest and say "I suck" when it comes to the
live conversion, so it could probably be done better. I'll post what I have
done tomorrow the moment I get at my regular development machine
(traveling). I'll also make a variation with an opaque content arera in case
Cimis'
I'm going to try to mimick Ken's mockups as close as I can with a true gtk
theme. If anyone here would like to help out with it email and we can take it
offline. I'll start using the pixmap engine for things I can't get any current
themes to make then attempt to alter some other engines to do
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