Hey people,
I have made a small update to the configurator that allows you to apply
the changes you make.Read more here[1] or download it right now [2]
Btw I have an idea about a program that could automate the pixmap theme
creation with a GUI editor where you specify images and their
properties
On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 13:00 +0200, Anton Kerezov wrote:
> Btw I have an idea about a program that could automate the pixmap theme
> creation with a GUI editor where you specify images and their
> properties.
Couldn't you simply use the same SVG-file-with-plates-layer approach as
we used in the pi
В 12:11 +0100 на 09.01.2010 (сб), Thorsten Wilms написа:
> On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 13:00 +0200, Anton Kerezov wrote:
>
> > Btw I have an idea about a program that could automate the pixmap theme
> > creation with a GUI editor where you specify images and their
> > properties.
>
> Couldn't you simpl
On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 13:33 +0200, Anton Kerezov wrote:
> > Couldn't you simply use the same SVG-file-with-plates-layer approach as
> > we used in the pioneer theme file for the gtk-css-engine? With fixed
> > names for all elements and a matching gtkrc template, much of the work
> > would be done
В 13:01 +0100 на 09.01.2010 (сб), Thorsten Wilms написа:
> Why? What kind of refinement? Give an example of something that can't be
> done in Inkscape right away.
The example is the edges of very small images that have round corners.
Sometimes you need to adjust these details so that they become i
On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 15:00 +0200, Anton Kerezov wrote:
> The example is the edges of very small images that have round corners.
> Sometimes you need to adjust these details so that they become invisible
> for most of the cases. You can check the entry images of new wave. They
> have been refined
В 14:45 +0100 на 09.01.2010 (сб), Thorsten Wilms написа:
> Well, even if you really have to do that, there would still be an
> advantage to having fixed names and an SVG template. It just wouldn't be
> the source of _all_ final images, then.
Porbably possible :)
>
> Either the border values hav
For those who are interested:
http://www2.apebox.org/wordpress/linux/228/
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I sent something[1] about this to the ayatana-discuss list on Launchpad.
Have a look at that too.
/Lasse
[1] https://lists.launchpad.net/ayatana/msg00941.html
On 09/01/2010 17:11, Andrew wrote:
> For those who are interested:
> http://www2.ape
Hi ,
Very often, there are users who drop by the #ubuntu-artwork irc and
request icons for new apps, posters for Ubuntu events.
But if there isnt anyone available at that time, their requests go
unanswered.
[The recent issue of the business cards , if thorwil had not taken
personal interest and a
On Saturday 09 January 2010 10:05:56 pm Vishnoo wrote:
> Hi ,
> Very often, there are users who drop by the #ubuntu-artwork irc and
> request icons for new apps, posters for Ubuntu events.
> But if there isnt anyone available at that time, their requests go
> unanswered.
> [The recent issue of the
On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 22:46 +0100, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Tasks does have a list of things for people
> to
> work on, but it need to be reworked to fit our needs better, I think (and
> more
> prominently linked/named).
>
Surely , it needs to better to be clear
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Vishnoo wrote:
> There is no single place for someone to request
> Ubuntu-specific-artwork.[the person either has to get lucky on the irc
> or personally know an artist or unnecessarily subscribe to this mailing
> list]
Part of this problem could be helped by promo
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