Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 2006/5/3, bvc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 2006/5/2, bvc < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Point is, it can not be hacked, can it? I don't know how, do
you? I'd bet there's a way but...where's devel? It IS NOT an inconsistency in the theme, it is an inconsis
On 5/3/06, Who <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/24/06, Mark Shuttleworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I just did a virgin Dapper install, and the existing themes are by default
> pretty weak:
>
> - the high contrast ones we need for accessibility (though they could be
> installed with the acc
2006/5/3, bvc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2006/5/2, bvc <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To address your list 1) I think any pixmap themes should come from the other 3 community themes.
Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please plese, no pixmap themes. They may look sh
On 4/24/06, Mark Shuttleworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just did a virgin Dapper install, and the existing themes are by default
pretty weak:
- the high contrast ones we need for accessibility (though they could be
installed with the accessibility metapackage that is going to be done,
Hen
Frank Schoep wrote:
That is correct, luckily this setting is not part of the theme and I believe
the default is still going to be "icons only" so it won't pose a problem. The
screenshot is more about showing what Firefox looks like with Human /
Tangerine icons instead of the default theme
Hey Matt,
Just an update. I had a go at this with some ideas I had recently about
some splash screens for myself, and they seem to work just as well, if
not better as a book cover.
You can find the files on:
http://klepas.org/temp/ubuntu/ubuntu-doc-cover-front.png
http://klepas.org/temp/ubuntu/u
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 13:03, Jan Claeys wrote:
> Op di, 02-05-2006 te 23:39 +0200, schreef Frank Schoep:
> > http://www.ffnn.nl/media/external/ubuntu/firefox-main-human-icons.png
>
> Hiding the text under the buttons might save some space, and make the
> URL-bar actually useable, especially for
Op di, 02-05-2006 te 23:39 +0200, schreef Frank Schoep:
> http://www.ffnn.nl/media/external/ubuntu/firefox-main-human-icons.png
Hiding the text under the buttons might save some space, and make the
URL-bar actually useable, especially for people with low resolution
screens.
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Jan Claeys
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Hello everybody,
before outlining the plan and asking you for comments, I want to thank
you all for your work in the Ubuntu Art team. The impact tangerine had
on people in the community is enormous. It was never as easy to get
involved as it is now and the rising amount of new icons counts as an
e