On 6/19/06, Michiel Sikma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ubuntu uses orange, Kubuntu uses blue, Xubuntu uses light anthracite (or something; that's how the color seems to me). Those seem like nice default colors for themes. I think that we might have a very rich default set of looks for Ubuntu if we were to make such a cross- platform UI plan a reality. Michiel
This is a bit off-topic, sorry. You know what would be sweet... Illustrator has that new-ish feature where you can genereate an artwork template and then have it create variations of the artwork based on a database... What would be cool is to create the artwork in such a way that you could then create a make file and then feed in a color pallette and have it generate/regerate the artwork for each distro based on the colors in the pallette. make ubuntu make edubuntu make xubuntu make kubuntu In the past that would have been so far-fetched that it would've been laughable to even propose such a thing, but now, with so much artwork being SVG and withPNG's alpha transparency as mature as it is, it's not too far fetched. I think I'm going to try it later on this afternoon just to see how it works. I've never deliberately looked at the source of an SVG file to see how the colors are defined. Maybe it still is far-fetched. -- Matthew Nuzum www.bearfruit.org -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art