Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon discussion

2006-06-23 Thread meheren
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Personally I think the orange/tangerine theme has a much more uh exciting interface. Human is to well plain. I also seem to like the "glossy apperance". I think that the Human theme makes ubuntu look to old school. Take windows 95/98 and mac os 8.5

Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon discussion

2006-06-23 Thread Michiel Sikma
Op 21-jun-2006, om 20:08 heeft Sean Hammond het volgende geschreven: With the default icon theme in dapper (human) there's a couple of icons I really don't like: * The 'Quit' button * The 'X' icon appearing on 'Close' buttons and it also seems to introduce some rendering errors. So I switched

Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon discussion

2006-06-23 Thread Michiel Sikma
Op 21-jun-2006, om 17:11 heeft Who het volgende geschreven: On 6/20/06, Michiel Sikma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Let's open up this discussion again with Edgy in mind. There are currently two viable sets that can be used: the Human set and the Tangerine/Tango set. What are your reasons for

Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon discussion

2006-06-21 Thread Who
On 6/20/06, Michiel Sikma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Let's open up this discussion again with Edgy in mind. There are currently two viable sets that can be used: the Human set and the Tangerine/Tango set. What are your reasons for selecting these two, other than the fact they are currently inc

[ubuntu-art] Icon discussion

2006-06-20 Thread Michiel Sikma
Let's open up this discussion again with Edgy in mind. There are currently two viable sets that can be used: the Human set and the Tangerine/Tango set. The Human set was used in Dapper with Tango being an optional choice. A lot of discussion preceded this choice. We must ask ourselves: what