Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-06-02 Thread SzerencseFia
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Cory K. wrote: > SzerencseFia wrote: >> Cory, What engine you suggest to use in Intrepid? >> > > Studio will continue to use Murrine unless someone comes up with > something spectacular. > > -Cory > Thanks. - -- Cheers, Erno [szerencsefia] -BEGI

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-06-01 Thread Cory K.
SzerencseFia wrote: > Cory, What engine you suggest to use in Intrepid? > Studio will continue to use Murrine unless someone comes up with something spectacular. -Cory -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubun

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-06-01 Thread SzerencseFia
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > I also noticed that this uses the Aurora engine. Which at last look, > wasn't packaged for Ubuntu. Some have also expressed doubts about it's > maturity. > > -Cory \m/ Cory, What engine you suggest to use in Intrepid? - -- Cheers, Erno [szerencse

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erno, I don't have more thing to add. As I said, the only matter with that kind of dark theme is when you have black text on drak gray background. It is not specific to LUX, but to several other dark themes, no matter the system/environment (macos, win, gnome, kde, etc...) So it is why I think th

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-14 Thread SzerencseFia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey, > > Nice work. In general, with dark themes, a problem I want to highlight > is that black text on dark gray background is not easy to read on laptop > screens. It is a harder problem, when on battery, with less light on screen. > > Would it be possible to find a w

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-14 Thread SzerencseFia
Cory K. wrote: > I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. If you mean: "I'm not going to > make the suggested changes at this time." then there's no need to > consider this for Ubuntu Studio. > > I also noticed that this uses the Aurora engine. Which at last look, > wasn't packaged for Ubuntu. S

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-13 Thread Cory K.
Erno Horvath wrote: > 2008/5/13 Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >: > > > From 1st glance, here are my issues: > >* Some coloring would need to be changed. ie: Your blue color needs > to be #009bf9. >* The Metacity theme is ok for what it is but Does

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-13 Thread Erno Horvath
2008/5/13 Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > From 1st glance, here are my issues: > >* Some coloring would need to be changed. ie: Your blue color needs > to be #009bf9. >* The Metacity theme is ok for what it is but Does not say "Studio" > to me. I have a new idea here. Maybe we c

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey, Nice work. In general, with dark themes, a problem I want to highlight is that black text on dark gray background is not easy to read on laptop screens. It is a harder problem, when on battery, with less light on screen. Would it be possible to find a way that in menu, windows,etc. (not on

Re: Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-13 Thread Cory K.
SzerencseFia wrote: > Hi all, > > Ubuntu Art Team is working hard to put ideas together for 8.10. I do so. > Previously I have made the two themes for UbuntuStudio Feisty > and Hardy on the name LightNstudio and now, apparently I work on a new > dark theme for UbuntuStudio 8.10 > > I would like off

Moving onto a new level with UbuntuStudio

2008-05-13 Thread SzerencseFia
Hi all, Ubuntu Art Team is working hard to put ideas together for 8.10. I do so. Previously I have made the two themes for UbuntuStudio Feisty and Hardy on the name LightNstudio and now, apparently I work on a new dark theme for UbuntuStudio 8.10 I would like offer this theme to include into the