This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art G
When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
I would recommend the following
Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
increasing with the original color using each segment
as Ubuntu loads the same
: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art G
When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
I would recommend the following
Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually increasing
with the original color using
and don't light
up following the percentage of the OS loaded.
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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art G
When Ubuntu first
On Thursday 03 July 2008 03:16:33 Brian Fleeger wrote:
Salene -- Thanks, you are right to point out it is not art related.
However, the two areas I point out have been the object of many legitimate
critiques in the past from many press reviews of Ubuntu and in many a
forum. I do not think I
that is the included alternate wallpaper folder.
Thanks,
Brian
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I agree with the screensavers, half of them just fail
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On Wednesday 02 July 2008 05:07:37 Brian Fleeger wrote:
Ravindra makes a good point -- each release should have a better selection
of alternate wallpapers. I posted a bunch of open source photographs a few
days back on the Desktop Background Submissions page, all taken from the
WikiMedia
that could be trimmed?
Regards,
Brian Fleeger
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On Wednesday 02 July 2008 05:07:37 Brian Fleeger wrote:
Ravindra
is to make
Ubuntu a better end product.
Regards,
Brian
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Sent: Wednesday, July 2, 2008 7:33:44 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion for more wallpapers -- Re: Whats
Ravindra makes a good point -- each release should have a better selection of
alternate wallpapers. I posted a bunch of open source photographs a few days
back on the Desktop Background Submissions page, all taken from the WikiMedia
site. I selected each of them for their inherent mixture of
Yes, I totally agree. Please, please include a more diverse selection of
alternate wallpapers in the Intrepid release. There should be no problem
even including more than 7 or 8
On 7/1/08, Brian Fleeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ravindra makes a good point -- each release should have a better
I'm relatively new to the list, but based on some of the work I've already
seen, damn...there's no shortage of interesting wallpapers out there.
Wallpapers are pretty small -- there's some great stuff out there.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Mark Devet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I totally
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 22:18 -0400, Lukas Sabota wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 05:15 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Lukas Sabota wrote:
Hello!
There are a few icons that are displayed on the default desktop. I'll
list them here:
Applications
Mozilla-Firefox
Evolution
Log
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 20:44 +1000, Pascal Klein wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 22:18 -0400, Lukas Sabota wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 05:15 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Lukas Sabota wrote:
Hello!
There are a few icons that are displayed on the default desktop. I'll
list them
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 06:51 -0400, Lukas Sabota wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 20:44 +1000, Pascal Klein wrote:
Lukas Sabota wrote:
I'm not too fond of this idea. Why do we need to change them?
Maybe it is just me but I think adding unnecessary orange to even
application icons would
Lukas Sabota wrote:
Hello!
There are a few icons that are displayed on the default desktop. I'll
list them here:
Applications
Mozilla-Firefox
Evolution
Log out
Show Desktop
Trash
My idea is to theme some of these icons orange. Here is a suggestion
for each of these:
Applications -
Lukas Sabota wrote:
Hello!
There are a few icons that are displayed on the default desktop. I'll
list them here:
Applications
Mozilla-Firefox
Evolution
Log out
Show Desktop
Trash
My idea is to theme some of these icons orange. Here is a suggestion
for each of these:
Applications - Already
Hello!
There are a few icons that are displayed on the default desktop. I'll
list them here:
Applications
Mozilla-Firefox
Evolution
Log out
Show Desktop
Trash
My idea is to theme some of these icons orange. Here is a suggestion
for each of these:
Applications - Already Orange
Mozilla Firefox -
Hi! I'm writing here just to do a suggestion about the notification
bubble.
I think the new notification bubble has a little problem: it is
difficult to realize what is the icon the bubble is pointing.
In the attached image you can see a notification bubble, near to many
icons, but it's
Ricardo Pérez López wrote:
I think the new notification bubble has a little problem: it is
difficult to realize what is the icon the bubble is pointing.
Yes, I can see what you are saying. We went to quite a lot of trouble
to make the popup cleaner and classier, and I don't think we can
Manu Cornet wrote:
* Place the bubble farther from the panel, so that a small piece of the
background is visible between them (thus making the triangle "pointier"
and more precise).
This would be my preferred solution, but I think upstream makes this
difficult because the pointer is by
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