On 7/29/05, Martin Magnusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I consider myself most skilled in the areas of typography, 3D-graphics > and photography. Is anyone in charge of delegating work here? What needs > to be done?
Hi Martin! Actually, you're not much newer to this list than the rest of us. Our team has only existed for a few weeks now. I'm the interum coordinator for the art team, and we're still trying to sort out the things that *need* to get done before the next release. I just found out though that (thankfully), Canonical has hired a graphic designer to do some of the artwork for Breezy. I say thankfully because there is a HUGE pile of work to do. If the community comes up with something everyone likes, we'll use that instead of this designer's work - it's just a bit of a relief that there's a backup plan. :o) That makes our primary goals the new icon set we're working on, and 6 background calendar images for the product's life. We're also going to be starting an Ubuntu specific art website, which will likely use the code from art.gnome.org, but we don't have a machine yet so that's still up in the air. As far as fonts go, there are a few things you can tweak and see if they suit you better. In the file "/etc/fonts/local.conf" (which you'll need superuser access to edit), there are two sections you can uncomment to enable either "freetype autohinter module" or "subpixel rendering". The format of this file is XML as opposed to some of the other config files used in Linux, so instead of the usual "#" to comment out a line, it uses "<!-- blah -->" (also like comments in HTML). If you uncomment either or both of those sections and then restart X, you can experiment to see if it improves the text to your liking. FWIW, to restart X, I usually log out of my session and then do a "control-alt-backspace", which will restart X and return you to the login screen. I usually prefer the results of uncommenting both sections in that file. Hope that helps, and glad to have you aboard! -- Aaron Ubuntu SVG Artwork - www.volvoguy.net/ubuntu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere. ~ G.K. Chesterton -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art