On 13/04/12 14:19, supernova wrote:
I don't know, I really prefer Ubuntu style to gs style. Soft color in
Ubuntu in place of black (android-like) gs-panel is better to my
sight...
Supernova
I only used GS in the image to show an example, it would make sense in
ubuntu to keep the current colour
2012 18:09:29 -0400
To: afccarl1...@hotmail.com
CC: unity-design@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Unity-design] Style of system/indicator menus
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Carl Ansell wrote:
I feel that one of the areas that can be improved visually is the style of
menus, for example, when
I don't know, I really prefer Ubuntu style to gs style. Soft color in
Ubuntu in place of black (android-like) gs-panel is better to my
sight...
Supernova
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To be honest, I had been thinking the same. However, if HUD is planned
to become the default and replace global menus in the future, this
wouldn't be an issue. Potentially, a new style could also be used with
LIMs, and global menu could even be scrapped altogether (after all, not
many applicati
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Carl Ansell wrote:
> I feel that one of the areas that can be improved visually is the style of
> menus, for example, when clicking an indicator.
>
> What I would propose is a new style that to some extent matches the look
> of the quicklists for the launcher, and
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