Aesthetically, the 1 px border looks very outdated, and gives the
impression as though the window manager is and theme are just not
sophisticated enough to use 0 px. Please reconsider the decision to
revert back to 1 px, and use 0 px window border by default.
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Brian, I think that your guidelines should be posted as an attachment to the
wiki page.
Sure, but how do I do that? Do you mean like a sub-wiki page, or upload a PDF?
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From: Salane Ashcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Brian Fleeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
shadowh511
Brian, I think that your guidelines should be posted as an attachment to
the wiki page.
Sure, but how do I do that? Do you mean like a sub-wiki page, or upload a
PDF
From: Salane Ashcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Honestly, there is one Canonical person who decides what goes in, and
that is Ken. Mark has the final say so.
As soon as I get more proposals, We will formulate a unified list,
create a mockup, and the themes will create the theme.
There really will not be
From: Salane Ashcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Brian Fleeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian-
This is the problem. Too much talk and not enough action. Actually, at
this point, all talk and next to no action. Would you please make a
list of things that yo think the new
all my UI hopes and dreams?
Barring the key-hole arrows I had mentioned earlier, as those are to be part of
the nautilus window itself.
Thanks,
Brian Fleeger
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to the Art Team wiki, should I leave out all my UI
hopes and dreams? Barring the key-hole arrows I had mentioned earlier, as
those are to be part of the nautilus window itself.
Thanks,
Brian Fleeger
Anything and everything is appreciated. It all depends on what the art
team decides
From: Max [EMAIL PROTECTED]
canonical could create an 'ubuntu-look.org' or 'art.ubuntu.com' site as
proposed in this thread simply duplicating the art.gnome.org site and
slightly modifing the 'gnome-art' app.
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On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Brian Fleeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to submit another, more plausible theme proposal to the Intrepid
wiki, but I want to know if Murrine will allow for customizable
backwards/forwards buttons in nautilus (as well as system-wide). My idea is
basically
From: Salane Ashcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brian-
This is the problem. Too much talk and not enough action. Actually, at
this point, all talk and next to no action. Would you please make a
list of things that yo think the new theme should be, and post them
under your own section in the art wiki under
?
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Sent: Monday, July 7, 2008 11:27:43 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] How to provide more alternate wallpapers without
influencing CD size requirements
What everyone doesn't think
something for you to consider. If anyone does think it is worth
passing along, please do so.
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Up with
This?
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
someone else to fill some needed roles, please do a guy a favor and pass the
word! ;)
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For what it is worth, I have seen Android's simplified and traditional Chinese
(Mandarin) fonts, and they were beautiful/extremely clear (I am a Mandarin
linguist by profession).
-Brian Fleeger
- Original Message
From: Kenneth Wimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion on Ubuntu artwork
that could be trimmed?
Regards,
Brian Fleeger
- Original Message
From: Kenneth Wimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion on Ubuntu artwork ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 2, 2008 6:44:41 AM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion for more wallpapers -- Re: Whats Up
Up with
This?
These things are not art related... ou would have to bring this up with the
other development teams if we decided to include more wallpapers.
Salane
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Brian Fleeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, other than the outdated themes, there are two other
by going into edit mode in the wiki.
I hope the art team will consider including them, or at least the idea of
encouraging open source photography in general.
Regards,
Brian Fleeger
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From: Ravindra Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 1
Dear Nothlit,
Thanks for the advice on where to post. I have still not posted the concept
(still editing), so this helps. I had read the section you cite on the
Incoming page, but was nervous about posting outside the current release cycle
area -- I thought it was for items which were never
and contrast levels, and/or an icon outline.
Thank you for your input. I will post my full work as soon as I am able!
Regards,
Brian Fleeger
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From: Michael McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion on Ubuntu artwork ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Saturday, June
Shadowh511,
Most launcher type applications are totally flexible in terms of how you place
them. I beleive Michael was pointing out a perceived bad use of space in the
default layout. I was planning a section just on the topic of how to use the
tabbed launcher bar, its interface, and screen
Hi Michael,
Oh, I see! I think the indented look you mention may be an artifact of the low
resolution I used to get the pictures to attach to my email. Take a look at my
pictures once I finish posting and then see what you think. I use a brown
rounded rectangle as a background for the
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