claims that
it is for individual images
(https://twitter.com/lukechesser/status/872997091374751745), but then
again modification should be alright in this explanation? Just something
for us to keep in mind and maybe we might want to note this also on the
theme license?
Other than that this looks
it is for individual images
(https://twitter.com/lukechesser/status/872997091374751745), but then
again modification should be alright in this explanation? Just something
for us to keep in mind and maybe we might want to note this also on the
theme license?
Other than that this looks fantastic.
Hi all,
I think Ubuntu Studio theme is now ready for review (apologize for
slower progress recently).
Please check the latest demo update in http://ubuntustudio.playmain.com/
If you want to take a look at the dashboard, you could use your usual
login account.
We have committed & pushed
Hi all,
Here's the latest Update on theme progress:
Demo:
http://ubuntustudio.playmain.com/
Changes summary:
-nav, submenu styling & search on top
-optimize hero banner performance
-download box, support 1 or 2 ubuntu versions and moved position above
the fold
-homepage - featur
s per your instruction.
Regarding theme progress, I'm still working on the theme. Some revisions
have already been fixed, and the homepage animation should have
performed better now.
There are some outstanding revision items and polishment still needs to
work on.
Our daily work is a
) Add your public SSH key to your Launchpad account
4) Upload the Wordpress theme and assets using the instructions at
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-web-staging/ubuntustudio-web-staging/+git/ubuntustudio-web-staging
From there, our security team will review the code for anything they de
currently taken from google fonts
for easier development, will eventually changed to be part of the theme
assets.
-we also use bootstrap css framework (MIT license)
-Photo at bottom CTA, i think its from unsplash, need to be changed
eventually. Ralf previously offered photo contribution for mixer.
Hi Eylul,
> [optional] This is a question to the team. Do we ever see a situation
> where we will want to have 2 versions announced: 1 latest stable and
> one LTS on front page, as such need 2 subtitles in this category?
> Currently the layout is hard coded to one subtitle. (e.g. only bionic
> or
Hi again,
Alright some additional things based on seeing the theme options from
the admin side. (thanks very much for the user account). Some of these
things might be items that was going to be handled during the ongoing
edits so if that is the case I apologize in advance. :)
Description
the password to the stage wordpress or create user
accounts for us so that we can see how the internal/updating side of the
theme works? (so that if there is something we need to be able to edit
easily that is not accessible -titles, contents, thumbnails of the
categories, footer text etc-
FWIW the site and particularly the animated SVG is amazing, well done,
but my Firefox process in top is registering around 90% CPU usage and
my fans have kicked on this quite beefy laptop.
Also FWIW, I would put the site in place asap and not wait for some
grand future launch date. The sooner the
ed yet, eg:
> -inner pages refinement and create page template variations
> -documentation
> -make ubuntu fonts self hosted instead of google fonts
> -bug fixings, polishing and optimization
> -Testing, follow WP theme testing/checklist, cross browsers/device
>
> Please let me know
On 7/7/19 8:32 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
The only thing I would change, is to not have "open source" as the first
feature.
I agree with Len. "Open Source" is less meaningful to creative types
than how capable the tools are.
The site looks amazing. I am also a designer and web developer, and your
w
On Sun, July 7, 2019 7:45 am, Shinta Carolinasari wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I apologize for the late progress.
> We are keep working on it, and here's the latest progress:
> http://ubuntustudio.playmain.com/
I am not a visual based person, at least not to the extent most others are
here. So take my
-make ubuntu fonts self hosted instead of google fonts
-bug fixings, polishing and optimization
-Testing, follow WP theme testing/checklist, cross browsers/device
Please let me know if you have any feedback or suggestion based on
current progress.
In case you have expected due date when this need
Hi Erich,Apologize for the late progress.Right now is a long holiday season in Indonesia. And I just got hospitalized last week, made the progress delayed.Previously, I've setup staging site at http://ubuntustudio.playmain.comBut the theme is still work in progress. What have been done:-Build
content is not halfway visible when the page is loaded.
About the order on the homepage, you have mentioned before, would you
give me more details?
Please let me know if you have other feedback..
I have used wordpress child themes so that changes to the theme code
are isolate in a small file and
homepage, you have mentioned before, would you
give me more details?
Please let me know if you have other feedback..
I have used wordpress child themes so that changes to the theme code are
isolate in a small file and updates work properly without having to update
updates to the base theme.
We
hinta,
After discussing this at length with Eylul, I feel comfortable with
giving you the go-ahead on this project. What we would need first is an
area to stage this, and I hope you can handle that part. Then, once you
feel the code for the theme is ready, we will create a GIT repository on
Launchp
Hi,
if you need photos of a mixing console, small, not original British,
keyboards from small Bluetooth to a real synth, guitars from classic
to electric, assimilated by the hex pickup Borg, airbrush from a more or
less unknown brand to DeVilbiss cult, pencils, 35mm film, an analog
reflex camera,
On 17/4/19 12:25 pm, Lawrence Boothby wrote:
I have used wordpress child themes so that changes to the theme code
are isolate in a small file and updates work properly without having
to update updates to the base theme.
Or use something like the free versions of Elementor and Astra and
not
I have used wordpress child themes so that changes to the theme code are
isolate in a small file and updates work properly without having to update
updates to the base theme.
-Lawrence
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 5:53 AM Shinta Carolinasari
wrote:
> Hi Eylul,
>
> Thanks for the detailed ex
Hi Shinta,
After discussing this at length with Eylul, I feel comfortable with
giving you the go-ahead on this project. What we would need first is an
area to stage this, and I hope you can handle that part. Then, once you
feel the code for the theme is ready, we will create a GIT repository
Hi Eylul,
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Well yes, those restriction sounds
limiting, as we cannot freely utilize helpful plugins, but yes we
understand the reason.
So as long as the theme doesn't depend on plugins it should be fine
then, right. Which means all content manag
Hi again!
> Yes, we are able to build the Wordpress theme/coding side, as well as
> design side, with supervision and assistance from you/ubuntu studio team.
> However, what you've mentioned in previous site/theme development
> workflow sounds limiting.
> Are we still rest
Dear Erich and Eylul,
I'm glad to hear the welcome response. Thanks for the feedback & insight
so far.
It makes us more excited to contribute to the website.
Yes, we are able to build the Wordpress theme/coding side, as well as
design side, with supervision and assistance from y
Hi Erich and Shinta,
This is what we had https://ubuntustudio.azbulutlu.org/ a few years ago,
and again the main issue is that this was a few years ago. It was based
on the theme that existed for all ubuntu flavors at the time, and it was
actually collaboration of several people, not me alone
buntu, etc) are.
I believe there is room for improvement on the website so it can be
more modern thus promote the distro better.
Wondering if you have plan for website redesign and open for a
contribution?
If so, we can help to contribute web design as well as building the
Wordpress theme.
We
t can be more
modern thus promote the distro better.
Wondering if you have plan for website redesign and open for a contribution?
If so, we can help to contribute web design as well as building the
Wordpress theme.
We have an initial concept for the homepage.
Please check at:
https://www.playmai
t;
> I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
> noticed a huge black overlay appearing before boot. I don't know if that's
> normal or has to do with my GPU, but it was a bit irritating.
>
> As far as the Plymouth screen is concerned,
On 6 Nov 2018, 04:20, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Let me know what you think!
Hi Erich, sorry for my late reply. My main machine is still running on 16.04
and I just managed to install 18.10 to test it.
I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
noticed a huge bl
On 6 Nov 2018, 04:20, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Let me know what you think!
Hi Erich, sorry for my late reply. My main machine is still running on 16.04
and I just managed to install 18.10 to test it.
I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
noticed a huge bl
On 6 Nov 2018, 04:20, Erich Eichmeyer wrote:
> Let me know what you think!
Hi Erich, sorry for my late reply. My main machine is still running on 16.04
and I just managed to install 18.10 to test it.
I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
noticed a huge bl
On 11/6/18 4:20 AM, er...@ericheickmeyer.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> Anyhow, looks like the new GRUB theme, if it works well, would be my
> first major package contribution to Ubuntu! Kinda nice to be able to
> come up with something like that just after being made an official
>
Hi all,
Today I spent a little time and made a theme for our GRUB bootloader! I
forked it from the one in Ubuntu MATE (grub2-themes-ubuntu-mate) and
created grub2-themes-ubuntustudio. In order to make it work, I had to
create a file and update our plymouth theme package in ubuntustudio-
look
>Hi All,
>I am using ubuntu studio 18.04 2018-04-10 iso. Package selection at installer
>times works fine to me.
>Also I have tested my usual apps like openshot, pitivi & kdenlive and below
>are my findings
>#1. When I launched openshot and pitivi apps from terminal, i c
Hi All,
I am using ubuntu studio 18.04 2018-04-10 iso and tested my usual apps
like openshot and pitivi
#1. When I launched openshot and pivit apps from terminal, i could see
below theme error. But changing to Numix or greybird works without any error
openshot error
(python3:24626): Gtk
Hi All,
I am using ubuntu studio 18.04 2018-04-10 iso. Package selection at
installer times works fine to me.
Also I have tested my usual apps like openshot, pitivi & kdenlive and
below are my findings
#1. When I launched openshot and pitivi apps from terminal, i could see
below t
Hi All,
I am using ubuntu studio 18.04 2018-04-10 iso. Package selection at
installer times works fine to me.
Also I have tested my usual apps like openshot, pitivi & kdenlive and
below are my findings
#1. When I launched openshot and pitivi apps from terminal, i could see
below t
Just in case Ubuntu Studio should still be based upon Xubuntu:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2017-October/010350.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2017-October/010351.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2017-October/010352.html
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was thinking /inside/ the box in terms
of double-work.
I'm told:
>>without it (Provides) and the ability to drop
-lightdm-theme off the seed/meta
>>simultaneously, 1.) the image build would start failing, and 2.) the
>>meta would become uninstallable (-desktop, -core).
full transition, but
there was a risk that they would suggest deferring it until the next
release cycle.
I'm told:
>>without it (Provides) and the ability to drop -lightdm-theme off the seed/meta
>>simultaneously, 1.) the image build would start failing, and 2.) the
>>met
On 2016-10-02 14:49, Ross Gammon wrote:
> So, I have reverted the merge of default-settings & lightdm-theme,
> uploaded debdiffs to the FFE bug, and tested the theme works using or
> devel testing ppa.
>
Thanks Ross :) I guess Krytarik and I didn't expect the reverts to be
So, I have reverted the merge of default-settings & lightdm-theme,
uploaded debdiffs to the FFE bug, and tested the theme works using or
devel testing ppa.
Hopefully the Release Team look at it soon. It may pay to ping them on
IRC in the next day or so.
Later I will submit bugs so tha
eplaces is normally sufficient. See:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/dreq.en.html#control
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html
xubuntu-icon-theme was a depend of -lightdm-theme, hence they were moved
over with it.
Perfect, that was what I was missing. A
w where we are with implementing the new
> theme. It was a little tricky to follow what was done where, and why. It
> would be more helpful to reviewers and potential sponsors if we
> submitted a bug on launchpad, then carried out discussions there, and
> created a task for the required
Hi All,
I sat down this morning to review where we are with implementing the new
theme. It was a little tricky to follow what was done where, and why. It
would be more helpful to reviewers and potential sponsors if we
submitted a bug on launchpad, then carried out discussions there, and
created a
-gtk3 at
all,
though it will sometime work in Nemo. I don't know how other file managers
would react at all, I do recal having this same issue when I first rebased the
theme on the "E17" gtk3 theme's code.
On 4/30/2015 at 1:01 AM, "Kaj Ailomaa" wrote:
>
>Th
Thanks Luke!
I'll check this out in the coming days, and put it up in a package
somewhere. Let you know where it is then.
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, GNOME 3,
and KDE, which along with IceWM are the DE's I have installed. If the
theme is called ubuntustudio-legacy it will have to temporarily replace
my normal package by that name, anything else it can go in right
alongside it.
The mate-panel theme in gtk3 will be ignored by any gtk2 DE su
Sorry for not replying sooner.
Wouldn't it be great to offer the classical theme as a choice for the
next LTS, everyone?
Do you have the source somewhere, Luke? We could make a test package of
it, and see how it works?
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I found out today that archive.org accepts software, so I uploaded a copy of the
theme package I have been playing with to them. It depends on Gtk3.14 but
if people want I can backport it to Gtk3.12 with or without also reverting the
blue-green color change that I have also used since 2008.
This
Keep in mind, Ubuntu does NOT use the Gnome 3.12/Gnome 3.14 version
of Gedit, it has been held back and the Gnome 3.10 version is still used
even in Vivid.
On 2/3/2015 at 1:03 AM, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>
>Both windows are backdrop in this screenshot, making either the
>active window
>
On Tue, 03 Feb 2015 00:32:26 -0500, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>At this point I can fire up Gedit and Pluma side by side and they are
>difficult to tell apart.
Could you please provide a screenshot?
Pluma is one of the editors I'm using. I don't use Gedit anymore.
It's hard to imagine, that i
Since October I have been playing again with my longstanding
"UbuntuStudio-Legacy" Gtk theme, driven originally by the need to make it work
right in a hybrid cairo-dock/MATE desttop, then by the usual round of Gtk 3
breakage when Gtk3.14 came into Vivid. In the process I've porte
I like the flat design, but that could also be because it's the "new black"
at the moment. Otherwise I don't know why this theme would look more
professional than any other theme. I still like it though and will try it
out on my laptop for a while.
I still like the idea th
On 07/22/2013 10:30 PM, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
The authors of that theme are asking users to puchase it instead
of downloading it free from github. That's usually enough to keep
something out of my machines.
Not really. To quote from the DA page
"""
By purch
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013, at 03:32 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
> In order for us to even think about using a theme as default, it must be
> in the standard Ubuntu repos.
>
No, I don't agree fully on this.
It is quite fine to propose themes here. The problem we have currently
is that w
The authors of that theme are asking users to puchase it instead
of downloading it free from github. That's usually enough to keep
something out of my machines.
On 07/22/2013 at 8:49 AM, "*" wrote:
>
>i would like to nominate Numix GTK3 Theme as the new default
>the
On Mon, 2013-07-22 at 06:32 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
> On Mon, July 22, 2013 5:49 am, * wrote:
> The screen shot looks ok
I agree.
> I personally find many of the current default themes annoying because much
> of the text is grey on grey and often window focus is only shown by
> bolding the title
On Mon, July 22, 2013 5:49 am, * wrote:
> i would like to nominate Numix GTK3 Theme as the new default theme, it has
> alot of good design elements that will make ubuntu studio look more
> professional
One could argue that motif or twm are more "professional"... at least t
Some theme that would allow seeing the optional handle of Windows Buttons
in xfce4-panel.
2013/7/22 *
> i would like to nominate Numix GTK3 Theme as the new default theme, it has
> alot of good design elements that will make ubuntu studio look more
> professional
>
> you
i would like to nominate Numix GTK3 Theme as the new default theme, it has
alot of good design elements that will make ubuntu studio look more
professional
you can find it at deviantart
http://browse.deviantart.com/art/Numix-GTK3-theme-360223962
or by installing it from ppa
sudo add-apt
ink the monochromatic feel has something to do
with that.
Question for Zak (and anyone else). This is to be the theme we ship on our
ISO. There are also icons in the menu package as a fallback for users who
happen to change the icon theme away from default to make sure our menu
doesn't end u
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013, at 06:14 AM, Shubham Mishra wrote:
> On 07/04/2013 04:14 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, June 29, 2013 9:25 pm, Shubham Mishra wrote:
> >
> >> That's good then. The link to mine is this in case you're wondering.
> >> (https://code.launchpad.net/~mishrashubham2007/+junk/U
On 07/04/2013 04:14 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
On Sat, June 29, 2013 9:25 pm, Shubham Mishra wrote:
That's good then. The link to mine is this in case you're wondering.
(https://code.launchpad.net/~mishrashubham2007/+junk/UbuntuStudio)
Wow! now we know why Len normally doesn't do icons... Those ar
On Sat, June 29, 2013 9:25 pm, Shubham Mishra wrote:
> That's good then. The link to mine is this in case you're wondering.
> (https://code.launchpad.net/~mishrashubham2007/+junk/UbuntuStudio)
Wow! now we know why Len normally doesn't do icons... Those are great. Let
me know when you are ready t
On 06/30/2013 05:50 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
On Sat, June 29, 2013 5:50 am, Shubham Mishra wrote:
installed bazaar and made a branch like you told me to. So far I seem to
have understood most of it. I guess I'll learn more when I eventually
make a mistake, so brace yourselves :D.
Thats the nice
On Sat, June 29, 2013 5:50 am, Shubham Mishra wrote:
> Thanks for answering the questions. You answered them pretty well. I
Thanks
> installed bazaar and made a branch like you told me to. So far I seem to
> have understood most of it. I guess I'll learn more when I eventually
> make a mistake,
06/22/2013 11:31 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
Hello Mish,
I am not sure how you would like to work on the icon theme. It might
be
easiest to keep your own branch updated and we can merge it with main
any time you feel a releasable step has been made. We can also release
snapshots in your own ppa or the
ote:
>> Hello Mish,
>>I am not sure how you would like to work on the icon theme. It might
>> be
>> easiest to keep your own branch updated and we can merge it with main
>> any time you feel a releasable step has been made. We can also release
>> snapshots in your o
Hello Mish,
I am not sure how you would like to work on the icon theme. It might be
easiest to keep your own branch updated and we can merge it with main
any time you feel a releasable step has been made. We can also release
snapshots in your own ppa or the US ppa so that you or the rest of us
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 12:14 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/CarbonTheme
The wallpapers are ok :). Perhaps they are sexist :D?
FWIW I tried to edit a XFCE theme myself, until now without success. I
also tried to include some new icons, with limi
I had a random thought that Firefox might have an Ubuntu Studio theme
and Lo! Ubuntu Studio X! Search and see for yourself.
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On Sun, March 10, 2013 10:57 am, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
> Plymouth is also seen and for a much longer period by those booting
> encrypted
> systems. Are there enough people combining ubuntustudio and encryption to
> worry about that, or not?
No worries, plymouth is not going away. We are
gt;> On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 14:22:15 +0100, Ho Wan Chan
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> BTW do we want to make the theme plymouth-ized too?
>>>
>>> smartboyhw
>>
>> I'm fine with the current one--
>
>I'm fine with that too. Maybe next LTS, bu
On Sun, March 10, 2013 6:37 am, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 14:22:15 +0100, Ho Wan Chan
> wrote:
>
>> BTW do we want to make the theme plymouth-ized too?
>>
>> smartboyhw
>
> I'm fine with the current one--
I'm fine with that too. Maybe n
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 14:20:46 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa
wrote:
= Rock Theme =
The Carbon pattern wallpapers need much more work. They don't fit well
on a desktop currently.
I tried out other patterns, and found this one to work better (egg
shell). I've made two variants that I think
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 14:22:15 +0100, Ho Wan Chan wrote:BTW do we want to make the theme plymouth-ized too?smartboyhwI'm fine with the current one--
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> On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 12:14:06 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa
> wrote:
>
> = Art Contributors Needed =
>>
>> This is on a very short notice, since we're only about a month away from
>
change the wallpaper.
So, any contributions or suggestions are welcome.
= Carbon Theme =
While I was looking through what we had, I got inspired by a background
made by Cory, and started working on one of my own. It started out as a
wallpaper, but grew on to become a beginning for a theme.
N
On Fri, March 8, 2013 9:35 am, ttoine wrote:
> Kaj,
>
> Maybe you should have a look at http://xfce-look.org/ and choose a nice
> theme. It will save time, and yours is precious ;-)
I would leave that for "new help"... I agree. To be honest, BG is obvious,
widget theme, no
On Fri, March 8, 2013 7:45 am, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I linked /usr/share/themes/ with /home/rocketmouse/.customization/themes
> and edited a theme in /home..., but this didn't work. I experienced
> something similar for icons, with a link they couldn't be used, but
> witho
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 22:08 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 18:35:37 +0100, ttoine wrote:
>
> Kaj,
>
>
> Maybe you should have a look at http://xfce-look.org/ and
> choose a nice theme. It will save time, and yours
On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 18:35:37 +0100, ttoine wrote:Kaj,Maybe you should have a look at http://xfce-look.org/ and choose a nice theme. It will save time, and yours is precious ;-)
Absolutely. It would be a good way to find someone who is already doing something we like, and suggest we use a theme
In the Hardy days most of the Ubuntustudio theme would carry over to XFCE if
you installed it in an existing Ubuntustudio Hardy machine. I did just that in
an
Athlon 500MHZ audio and photo editing machine because GNOME was too fat
for it, and almost all of the Ubuntustudio theme, icons, etc
Kaj,
Maybe you should have a look at http://xfce-look.org/ and choose a nice
theme. It will save time, and yours is precious ;-)
Antoine THOMAS
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2013/3/8 Ralf Mardorf
> On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 16:47 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> > I guess the only criticism I could
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 16:47 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> I guess the only criticism I could think of against our current XFCE
> theme is
Blue and grey is very neutral, but I can't stand it anymore, because
it's the most used colour combination for light themes. From time to
time
On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 16:32:40 +0100, ttoine wrote:I was speaking about menus, windows borders, etc.Ah, no. I've only been working on the background, logo and icon. I think the current theme is quite ok, and functional, which is most important of all, so I'm personally not in any hurry
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 15:42 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> Additionally, it would be interesting to look at the XFCE theming, to
> see what Ubuntu Studio users prefers, and usually there are two
> ideals: a light theme and a dark theme.
I agree. I would use both themes, at day a light theme
I was speaking about menus, windows borders, etc.
Antoine THOMAS
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2013/3/8 Kaj Ailomaa
> **
> On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 15:52:42 +0100, ttoine wrote:
>
> Simple, clean, beautiful.
>
> Could you put some screenshot of the carbon theme you are working on ?
>
>
On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 15:52:42 +0100, ttoine wrote:Simple, clean, beautiful.Could you put some screenshot of the carbon theme you are working on ?The two drafts I have I put up on this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/CarbonTheme--
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Simple, clean, beautiful.
Could you put some screenshot of the carbon theme you are working on ?
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2013/3/8 Kaj Ailomaa
> = Art Contributors Needed =
>
> This is on a very short notice, since we're only about a month away from
> release (all
safe.
The background is too dark though. I'll fix that.
FWIW I tried to edit a XFCE theme myself, until now without success. I
also tried to include some new icons, with limited success. Editing XFCE
seems to be limited, even when editing files directly. I want to adjust
some light seems to
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 12:14 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/CarbonTheme
The wallpapers are ok :). Perhaps they are sexist :D?
FWIW I tried to edit a XFCE theme myself, until now without success. I
also tried to include some new icons, with limi
re welcome.
= Carbon Theme =
While I was looking through what we had, I got inspired by a background
made by Cory, and started working on one of my own. It started out as a
wallpaper, but grew on to become a beginning for a theme.
Not being a graphic artist, there are limitations to what I can
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
> We have a package called ubuntustudio-icon-theme, but we don't use it.
> Instead we use xubuntu-icon-theme. Any of our own icons currently reside
> in ubuntustudio-default-settings and end up in /usr/share/pixmaps on the
>
On Mon, 2012-07-23 at 17:28 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
> I can't look at an icon and see that it belongs with the rest of a theme or
> not.
> To me they are just there to tell me what something does or at least hint
> at it.
> The very few icons that we use as part of Ubunt
I think I would be going beyond what I should do with many
of the team not involved just now. Also, theming is foreign to me. I can't
look at an icon and see that it belongs with the rest of a theme or not.
To me they are just there to tell me what something does or at least hint
at it. The ve
I still use a modified version of the old Hardy-era icons, maintain them
myself locally. Back in 2008, when I ran Ubuntustudio Hardy on an old 500MHZ
Athlon audio editor/web machine, I used XFCE to speed up Firefox, etc and the
original Ubuntustudio theme and icons all worked fine in that
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