...and why aren't listviews and frames round?:Dpixmap themes do it and people love it? Can't cairo do it?
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Richard Stellingwerff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 4/5/06, bvc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Achieving round w/o gaps is the issue at hand. Scrollbars like Industrial> solves thatthat is sensible, and IMO is better than square. Anything is> better than having something square in a everything els
Hello,
What I would prefer is brown folders, because there is too much orange
in my desktop and my nautilus.
It is the same of title bars. They were too orange at first, and know
they are brown again. I include a folder example.
I agree. That wouldd be really nice to select a color and build a
El jue, 06-04-2006 a las 00:09 +0200, Ricardo Pérez López escribió:
> El mié, 05-04-2006 a las 23:52 +0200, Étienne Bersac escribió:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > >> He also note that "ssh", "ftp" are disturbing. Especially for tiny
> > >> icons. The sharp orange label are too agressive.
> > >
> > > I l
El mié, 05-04-2006 a las 23:52 +0200, Étienne Bersac escribió:
> Hello,
>
>
> >> He also note that "ssh", "ftp" are disturbing. Especially for tiny
> >> icons. The sharp orange label are too agressive.
> >
> > I like the tangerine icons, but I don't agree with the above. I
> > like the
> > "ssh
Hello,
He also note that "ssh", "ftp" are disturbing. Especially for tiny
icons. The sharp orange label are too agressive.
I like the tangerine icons, but I don't agree with the above. I
like the
"ssh", "ftp" and others, because it's informative and (IMHO) isn't
disturbing.
Remember that
..on Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 11:04:24PM +0200, Étienne Bersac wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm very please to see the incoming Tangerine icon set in dapper repo.
>
> I made a screenshot of both theme face to face at
> http://bersace03.free.fr/pub/captures/dapper-artwork/compare-human-tangerine.png
I far pr
Hi!
El mié, 05-04-2006 a las 23:04 +0200, Étienne Bersac escribió:
> [...]
> He also note that "ssh", "ftp" are disturbing. Especially for tiny
> icons. The sharp orange label are too agressive.
I like the tangerine icons, but I don't agree with the above. I like the
"ssh", "ftp" and others, be
Am Mittwoch, den 05.04.2006, 16:20 +0200 schrieb Josué Alcalde González:
> El mié, 05-04-2006 a las 12:44 +1000, Pascal Klein escribió:
> > Yep. Would you like some help with the rest?
>
> I sent them yesterday to the list. Haven't they arrived?
>
I attached them to a bug report:
https://launch
Hello,
I'm very please to see the incoming Tangerine icon set in dapper repo.
I made a screenshot of both theme face to face at http://
bersace03.free.fr/pub/captures/dapper-artwork/compare-human-
tangerine.png
I made a test with my father. 54 years old. Wear quite fat glasses.
Windows use
Am Mittwoch, den 05.04.2006, 11:03 +0100 schrieb Who:
> > The good thing about this solution is that the shapes are more
> > distinguishable this way, the bad thing is that it's not using the
> > checkbox-style metaphor any more.
> > What do you think, fellow ubuntu-artists?
> > - Andreas
> I real
..on Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 02:06:26PM +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Richard Stellingwerff wrote:
> >I've made a few new mockups:
> >http://stellingwerff.com/ubuntu-art/sb.png (svg:
>
> I like the last ones, though I can see that even rounded scroll bar tips
> against a rounded edge can look o
Sander van Loon wrote:
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I
agree completely. I found a bit ridiculous debating the details of the various dialogues, scroll bars, icons and so on and the overall conception of the desktop still up in the air. It is like riding on the horse backwards.J. Mak Sander van Loon <[EMA
El mié, 05-04-2006 a las 12:44 +1000, Pascal Klein escribió:
> Yep. Would you like some help with the rest?
I sent them yesterday to the list. Haven't they arrived?
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Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
So
something like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/slider-in-action-2.png
(left side version)
Yes, that's the ticket. Richard, any objections?
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Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
All of these have rounded scrollbar tips AND rounded steppers. I'm
looking for a mockup that does not change the steppers, but does change
the scrollbar tips.
So something like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/slider-in-action-2.png
(left side version)
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
The trick
is that the tips slightly overshoot the edge of the slider groove so
you don't get a round edge meeting a square one. Imagine that the tips
are not sitting in the groove with the rest of the slider, but are less
deep so they can pass over the edge of the step
Hello,
Here is a version with square stepper edges and rounded scroll bar
tips: http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/slider-01.png
http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/slider-in-action.png
I don't understand something : is the scroller overrideing arrow
button ?
I like the right in
Richard Stellingwerff wrote:
I've made a few new mockups:
http://stellingwerff.com/ubuntu-art/sb.png (svg:
I like the last ones, though I can see that even rounded scroll bar tips
against a rounded edge can look odd.
Here is a version with square stepper edges and rounded scroll bar tips:
h
Javier Aravena C. wrote:
El mar, 04-04-2006 a las 11:24 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth escribió:
The icons are very much a work in progress. See Daniel's excellent
page for the full set, and priorities, and know that we will get to
everything with priority 8, 9 and 10.
Mark
where's that page
Richard Stellingwerff wrote:
I've made a few new mockups:
http://stellingwerff.com/ubuntu-art/sb.png (svg:
http://stellingwerff.com/ubuntu-art/sb.svg)
All of these have rounded scrollbar tips AND rounded steppers. I'm
looking for a mockup that does not change the steppers, but does chang
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
I'm with
Matt and Vincent who think that there are simply too many options on
the logout dialogue, so I though I would try making an expanding one
where you hide some of the less common options.
Guys, while I appreciate all the discussion, you'll need to carry on
w
Hello,
You are completely right. This is a great pain in the ass for now.
Ubuntu ship nice piece of artwork, but noone fit correctly with each
others, neither usplash theme nor gdm login nor gnome-session splash
nor background nor gtk theme nor metacity theme, etc.
We are just fighting to
First of all, apologies is there is already a thread open about this, I
just signed up.
Now, I am not a big fan of orange, but I quite like some of the subtle
implementations of the colour in the Ubuntu theme. However, there is
nothing subtle about the icons. See http://mdke.org/images/orange.png
..on Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 11:24:48AM +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> I'm with Matt and Vincent who think that there are simply too many
> options on the logout dialogue, so I though I would try making an
> expanding one where you hide some of the less common options.
>
> Mock-up: http://peopl
just to catch up, what was the agreed issue with the existing logout
dialog? i ask more in the sense of it's layout and relative size than the
icons themselves..
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On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 23:59 +0200, Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote:
> On di, 2006-04-04 at 23:54 +0200, Richard Stellingwerff wrote:
>
> > I've made a few new mockups:
> > http://stellingwerff.com/ubuntu-art/sb.png
>
> The first one, definitely :)
Aren't they both the same, one a SVG, the other an exp
2006/4/5, Sebastien Estienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On a related note, why would we display "switch user" if we know that
> there is only 1 user exisiting on the system?
I also think this icon and related function is nonsense for most users
and for this reason should be removed. It should be displ
Hi all,
I already sent this e-mail message a few days ago to this mailing list,
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Hello!
On 4/5/06, Sebastien Estienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/5/06, Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Also logout and switch user may be quite useless for single user
> usecase: logout because why would log out, when you can just lock
> screen, and switch-user because you are the o
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, den 05.04.2006, 11:24 +0100 schrieb Henrik Nilsen Omma:
> Mock-up: http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/collapsing-logout.png
while I like the idea, I have a question: Would the Alt- key
combinations still work, even if it's collapsed?
Another thing I sense might be diffic
Hello,
Mock-up: http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/collapsing-
logout.png
Very nice idea, well done for removing Lock Screen. All in all,
awesome.
the expansion should remember its state
Excellent !
I support this dialog. :)
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On wo, 2006-04-05 at 11:24 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Mock-up: http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/collapsing-logout.png
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Matthew East wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 11:24 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
I'm with Matt and Vincent who think that there are simply too many
options on the logout dialogue, so I though I would try making an
expanding one where you hide some of the less common options.
Mock-up: http://p
I'm with Matt and Vincent who think that there are simply too many
options on the logout dialogue, so I though I would try making an
expanding one where you hide some of the less common options.
Mock-up: http://people.ubuntu.com/~henrik/images/collapsing-logout.png
We are now down to 3+3 optio
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 00:37 +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
> Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > I "designed" the original package status icons in synaptic. It would be
> > nice if someone could do some tango styled ones. The icons have to
> > reflect the status of the package:
> >
> >
On 4/4/06, Andreas Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > I "designed" the original package status icons in synaptic. It would be
> > nice if someone could do some tango styled ones. The icons have to
> > reflect the status of the package:
> >
> >
> [snip]
So after much discussion the global opinion is something like this:
1) Some like the fancy dialog, some don't
2) Most people agree that the dialog is not completely self-explanatory
3) because of 2), the sabdfl is in favor of explanatory text (and that's
the obligatory global opinion then :))
4)
Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
A better use of our time would be figuring out how to disable options
that don't work on specific hardware! Perhaps some sort of "oops I
failed to hibernate" tracking could be used to hint the system that it
really, really does not want to offer the hibernate option any
On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 13:11 +0200, Josué Alcalde González wrote:
> El mar, 04-04-2006 a las 13:12 +1000, Pascal Klein escribió:
> > On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 22:49 +0200, Étienne Bersac wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > > The supported status icons aren't to good, and they are only a
> > > > proof of
A good while ago Viper550 did some backgrounds that had some really good
effects in it, and I want to draw attention to them again.
Look at this screenshot: http://www.skim.dk/viper550-ubuntu-shiny.png
Original wallpaper:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-art/attachments/20051226/406f3bae/u
On 4/5/06, bvc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Achieving round w/o gaps is the issue at hand. Scrollbars like Industrial
> solves thatthat is sensible, and IMO is better than square. Anything is
> better than having something square in a everything else round widget theme.
> It is a distraction fa
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