some more insight of what exactly is causing that
issue, and why...
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I think.. The devs can shoot me if I got this
wrong ;)
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On 10/6/06, Viper550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great idea, but at least you've solved one of the problems with the last
edition of ubuntu-calendar: NO MORE PORNO! We don't want to be called
The Porn Distro or Ubuntu Linuxxx again like with Warty...
Viper550
IMHO it was clear that many didn't
On 9/12/06, qingjia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 21:23:54 +0800, Troy James Sobotka
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JMak did an excellent job of this in his login screens. He kept the
same brown or tan hue throughout and the background was a plain matte
circular gradient like
On 7/22/06, Troy James Sobotka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops... a bad typo
The following should be changed from
On Fri, 2006-21-07 at 23:11 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
Right now, we are currently sitting in the Proposal phase,
so we welcome all work that is along the style given on the
On 7/22/06, jmak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Here are two login splashes I've designed for xubuntu edgy. They are
gif animations. As you know, one of the most important consideration
when creating any kind of artworks for xubuntu is to be small in file
size. I hope I managed to strike a
On 7/18/06, Who [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just added 5 more compositional alternatives - hope they can
give people some ideas
On 7/17/06, Who [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This style is based loosely on the Dapper Splash, It uses a glossy
Ubuntu logo that still needs a fair bit of
On 7/14/06, jmak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
These are some of my explorations in the direction of developing a new
feel for the logo an gdm greeter screen for Xubuntu/edgy.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XubuntuEdgySpecs
The logo has been given a chrome treatment to make it more lively; the
trouble when
using wallpapers at very lower res.? At somewhere along 1024x768, the
image needs to be scaled a lot, and won't that distort too much the
original detail?
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On 6/30/06, Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michiel Sikma wrote:
They don't necessarily have to be distinctly Ubuntu, I believe. That's up
for debate. I think that nice photos that are included by default can be
abstract enough as well simply to be good filler material. Besides, how
On 6/12/06, Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Billy wrote:
That pretty much sums it up for me. Doesn't matter if you make it in PS
or AI in a particular format. Doesn't belong in linux, and it's a shame
if it ends up here. I have AI, PS, and many others, but I won't buy them
anymore and
Hi list,
Sorry to barge in, but i felt i had to say i fell in love with the
Outdoors theme - at first sight.
It's calm and relaxing, but not dull at all.
Cheers!
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Is there any reason why the image should be scaled from 640x480 to
640x400 and not cropped, keeping the aspect ratio?
IMHO the scaled down image looks really uncool...
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I love the folder icons for tangerine, but the new menu icons that
recently showed up in the human theme are great.
Are these two beeing incorporated into one single theme?
(sorry if this is a dumb question, just joined the list and only had a
quick look at the archives)
thanks
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