Hey David!
Sorry for the delay before answering this...been off to Boston the last
couple of days for the Summit and didn't have much time to look in my inbox.
I'll rather wait for tango-icon-theme upstream to fix this issue, I'll
ping the maintainer about it tonight.
- Andreas
Please do
David Prieto wrote:
> Please note that we're asking for their inclusion in Tango, not Human.
>
>> Well I for one find that the Tango icons are remarkably non-Humanish.
>> Tango icons feel cartoonish and artificial (I mean this as style
>> metaphors not critisism, Tango is great) and generally bl
2006/10/10, David Prieto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Please note that we're asking for their inclusion in Tango, not Human.
Oh :-D Sorry for the rant then ...Cheers,Mikkel
Well I for one find that the Tango icons are remarkably non-Humanish. Tango icons feel cartoonish and artificial (I meanĀ
Please note that we're asking for their inclusion in Tango, not Human.
Well I for one find that the Tango icons are remarkably non-Humanish. Tango icons feel cartoonish and artificial (I meanĀ this as style metaphors not critisism, Tango is great) and generally blend in rather poorly wit
2006/10/10, Adam Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ubuntu is glossy and modern and so the BEFORE icons suit the Human themeof Ubuntu far better than the AFTER icons. Please put them back in. :D- AdamWell I for one find that the Tango icons are remarkably non-Humanish. Tango icons feel cartoonish and artifi
Ubuntu is glossy and modern and so the BEFORE icons suit the Human theme
of Ubuntu far better than the AFTER icons. Please put them back in. :D
- Adam
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Hello , Andreas:I don't want to look pushy here, but edgy's final release is barely two weeks ahead and this issue is really important for me.Decent icons have been provided which satisfactorily replace the current ones without changing their "metaphores". We have a red cross for cancel (and no) an
David Prieto wrote:
> This Launchpad bug provides cancel / apply buttons that could replace
> the current, dated, ugly ones:
>
> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/+bug/40607
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>
>
> You can see how the proposed cancel icon is a red cross just like the
> curren
Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-26-09 at 15:36 +0200, David Prieto wrote:
>
>> You can see how the proposed cancel icon is a red cross just like the
>> current one, only beautiful. And the apply button is a green tick just
>> like the one we have one, so the metaphors really stay the sa
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 03:36:10PM +0200, David Prieto wrote:
> This Launchpad bug provides cancel / apply buttons that could replace
> the current, dated, ugly ones:
>
> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/+bug/40607
>
>
>
> You can see how the proposed cance
On Tue, 2006-26-09 at 15:36 +0200, David Prieto wrote:
> You can see how the proposed cancel icon is a red cross just like the
> current one, only beautiful. And the apply button is a green tick just
> like the one we have one, so the metaphors really stay the same.
My only concern with the two ic
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