Who wrote:
My first theme
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=39792&vote=good&tan=54036159
Screenshot:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=39792&file1=39792-1.png&file2=39792-2.jpg&file3=&name=Bluman
I know there are a huge number of blue themes,
On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 04:48 +0100, Who wrote:
My first theme
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=39792&vote=good&tan=54036159
Screenshot:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=39792&file1=39792-1.png&file2=39792-2.jpg&file3=&name=Bluman
I know there a
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 23:57 -0400, Jean Pierre Rupp wrote:
It seems Dapper still comes with the ugly Human icons by default instead
of the much more streamlined Tangerine set. Which is the one that will
be in Dapper by default at the end?.
>From all I have heard, Human, and I prefer it tha
On Thu, 2006-25-05 at 23:57 -0400, Jean Pierre Rupp wrote:
> It seems Dapper still comes with the ugly Human icons by default instead
> of the much more streamlined Tangerine set.
I am running Human here for Dapper and they are beautiful.
I hope it stays the way it is.
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It seems Dapper still comes with the ugly Human icons by default instead
of the much more streamlined Tangerine set. Which is the one that will
be in Dapper by default at the end?.
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My first theme
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=39792&vote=good&tan=54036159
Screenshot:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=39792&file1=39792-1.png&file2=39792-2.jpg&file3=&name=Bluman
I know there are a huge number of blue themes, but I think there
On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 04:53 +0300, Jimmy Angelakos wrote:
Billy wrote:
>
> The bg color is #efebe7 unless my update was borked somehow and didn't
> overwrite the old gtkrc.
>
You're right, I appear to have clicked on the wrong side of a gradient
or something, but that is beside the point,
Billy wrote:
>
> The bg color is #efebe7 unless my update was borked somehow and didn't
> overwrite the old gtkrc.
>
You're right, I appear to have clicked on the wrong side of a gradient
or something, but that is beside the point, I just think that the grey
in the theme is a bit too "cold" to
Who wrote:
On 5/25/06, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I saw you were "complaining" about my decision about the next
Ubuntu theme design, but I decided to make a screenshot of what I have
going so far. Right now, it's actually looking pretty good! I will work
on a Metacity theme that d
On 5/25/06, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I saw you were "complaining" about my decision about the next
Ubuntu theme design, but I decided to make a screenshot of what I have
going so far. Right now, it's actually looking pretty good! I will work
on a Metacity theme that doesn't look
On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 04:01 +0300, Jimmy Angelakos wrote:
Billy wrote:
>> Currently, the Human theme has a grey background, #E8E2DD, which is
>> quite cold (IMHO) and does not fit the warm new theme. Would it be
>> possible to change it to something a bit warmer but still light, such
>> as #E
Okay, I have a wonderful suggestion for the Ubuntulooks engine and Edgy
that might be a pretty good idea! I personally think the Ubuntulooks
engine should have support for optional Square shaped buttons instead of
rounded buttons. In some cases, a glossy button with square edges
actually looks
Billy wrote:
>> Currently, the Human theme has a grey background, #E8E2DD, which is
>> quite cold (IMHO) and does not fit the warm new theme. Would it be
>> possible to change it to something a bit warmer but still light, such
>> as #EDE2D8 ?
>
> Human what? I haven't seen that color.
System -> P
Would be nice if specs get to be written in advance so that it can be
discussed further in detail in Paris (who will be going there anyway?)
Jerome G.
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Hello,
I send this email to this list just to remind that both Human and
Tangerine icon themes have a ugly bug when positioning emblems. The
supposed behaviour is to start placing the emblems in the down-left
corner, and then add the new emblems counter-clock-wise.
This is how the GNOME theme (an
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 22:11 +0300, Jimmy Angelakos wrote:
Hi, I apologise if this has been posted on this list before.
Currently, the Human theme has a grey background, #E8E2DD, which is
quite cold (IMHO) and does not fit the warm new theme. Would it be
possible to change it to something a b
Pascal Klein wrote:
Hello art team,
With our organisational problems laid out to us by Mark and numerous
other people I think we should consider getting our act together to
identify those with leadership skills so that we, the art team can
direct our efforts and skills in a cooperative manner an
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 09:19 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
On Thu, 2006-25-05 at 20:32 +1000, Pascal Klein wrote:
> With our organisational problems laid out to us by Mark and numerous
> other people I think we should consider getting our act together to
> identify those with leadership sk
Hello,
> Currently, the Human theme has a grey background, #E8E2DD, which is
> quite cold (IMHO) and does not fit the warm new theme. Would it be
> possible to change it to something a bit warmer but still light, such
> as #EDE2D8 ?
You're right. But that may be too late.
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Hello,
> Shortlist
> * Beautiful art all round, but perhaps inconsistent? GDM splash
> compared to Wallpaper? -- TJS
I've just submitted this bug at
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/44990 . But that's
far too late.
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> Let's just note some things before I get going to work on my suite:
> - Firstly, we are technically "done" with Dapper artwork wise, its all
> packaged up, it's all ready to go. We won't have to do any more art for
> Dapper between RC and Release unless we "really" have to.
> - I was originally
Hi, I apologise if this has been posted on this list before.
Currently, the Human theme has a grey background, #E8E2DD, which is
quite cold (IMHO) and does not fit the warm new theme. Would it be
possible to change it to something a bit warmer but still light, such
as #EDE2D8 ?
Thanks,
Jimmy
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On 5/25/06, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mich posted this interesting thought. I think it is worth discussing
to see where everyone thinks Dapper is shy.
Shortlist
* Beautiful art all round, but perhaps inconsistent? GDM splash
compared to Wallpaper? -- TJS
* Love the rounde
Troy James Sobotka wrote:
Mich posted this interesting thought. I think it is worth discussing
to see where everyone thinks Dapper is shy.
Shortlist
* Beautiful art all round, but perhaps inconsistent? GDM splash
compared to Wallpaper? -- TJS
* Love the rounded windows. Love the new colors
Mich posted this interesting thought. I think it is worth discussing
to see where everyone thinks Dapper is shy.
Shortlist
* Beautiful art all round, but perhaps inconsistent? GDM splash
compared to Wallpaper? -- TJS
* Love the rounded windows. Love the new colors. --TJS
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That should be decided at Paris Summit.
Étienne.
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Viper550 wrote:
Now that Dapper is behind us, I've got big plans and ideas for Edgy's
artwork, Originality is just one of them:
We all know that the first "theme cycle" of Ubuntu is over. Dapper and
the Human Level is done with, so we need a new color scheme. My proposal
for the new color sch
On Thu, 2006-25-05 at 14:38 -0400, Viper550 wrote:
>
> We all know that the first "theme cycle" of Ubuntu is over. Dapper
> and
> the Human Level is done with, so we need a new color scheme.
One doesn't start with the finishing brush strokes until
they have sketched.
Structure. Ideas. Execut
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Using the launchpad team voting system would be great. For disputes art
team leaders would moderate the issue and if no agreement can be reached
the Edgy Artist-in-Chief.
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https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-art/
There is your starting point for those of you out the
Forwarding to the list for all to consider
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From: Pascal Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 25, 2006 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Meeting proposal
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 10:11 -0500, Matthew Nuzum wrote:
On 5/25/06, Pascal Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Foundation Building
* Do you have any specific tasks regarding the ArtworkTeam
that you would like accomplished for Edgy?
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There is our starting point.
SIMPLICITY.
* None of us have time for long rambles and jitter.
* Please use one line where appropriate. Distill.
* KISS
* Don't make pages if you can help it. Make it fit.
CHANGELOG:
* Added Mich's wonderful thoughts to the /Meetings/Agenda listing.
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Pascal Klein wrote:
So, in order to get this happening, how does a meeting sound? I propose
the day of Sunday the 28th, May or Saturday the 3rd, June.
Times are open at this point because I am not very familiar with the
timezone issues and where the bulk of the team are situated in the
world. Do
On Thu, 2006-25-05 at 20:32 +1000, Pascal Klein wrote:
> With our organisational problems laid out to us by Mark and numerous
> other people I think we should consider getting our act together to
> identify those with leadership skills so that we, the art team can
> direct our efforts and skills i
On Thu, 2006-25-05 at 20:17 +1000, Pascal Klein wrote:
> I would suggest we just encourage everyone to go to the wiki page (can't
> recall the page for it and offline as I write this) and go over their
> contact details in a new section and after about a month we can delete
> the outdated informa
Troy James Sobotka wrote:
We need a contact list.
The wiki is horribly out of date for active members.
What I need?
Send me your name and an active contact email address
so everyone can contact you. Also send me your areas
of interest. If you are currently working on Dapper
art that is pac
Hmmm. Regarding the history of ArtworkTeam wikipage, i see a lot of
people involved. Why drop this list ?
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Hello,
Note also that i really like doing gdm theme :) See
http://www.gnome-look.org/usermanager/search.php?username=bersace03 .
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Hello,
For now, all of our discussion must be about edgy and ourself. Here are
some question we must answer in the wiki :
* Who are us ? Voluntee ? Canonical Employee ? Who's involved ?
* What are we doing ? What is ubuntu artwork ? What do we choose ?
* How do we work ? Polls,
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 11:24 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> We need a contact list.
>
> The wiki is horribly out of date for active members.
>
> What I need?
>
> Send me your name and an active contact email address
> so everyone can contact you. Also send me your areas
> of interest. If y
Hello art team,
With our organisational problems laid out to us by Mark and numerous
other people I think we should consider getting our act together to
identify those with leadership skills so that we, the art team can
direct our efforts and skills in a cooperative manner and some rocking
artwork
On 5/25/06, mario anselmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, im a Grapic designer from South America, Chile.
My english is not 100% good, so I will keep this
short.
I am aware that the Xubuntu logo proposal design is
over, but I would like to send my proposal for the
logo if you guys are interested i
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