[ubuntu-art] Re: New Desktop Idea... (IMPORTANT TO ART
TEAM...has to do with Icons)
Javier Aravena
phrodo.00 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 14 21:34:35 BST 2006
wow!, that would be nice... I guess I'll be borrowing it for my distro
as soon as you do it ^^. ¿how can I help?
El mié, 12-07-2006 a las 14:54 -0400, Viper550 escribió:
> Edir wrote:
> > What do you think about this? create submenus like we have in Windows
> > but extending the menu and not showing as a simple menu like Windows do.
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/edir/188186386/
> > <http://www.flickr.com/photos/edir/188186386/>
> >
> > We could use this in the select box "Show", we can put there options
> > like "Places", "Network Connections", "Recent Documents" and many
> > other. But! In this place i think it's not so fast to select what you
> > want. But it's good too, is a simple solution!
> >
> PERFECT! Best Idea Ever, now all we have to do is hack the source code
> with these added changes...and it will be ready for primetime.
>
> But...we do have one more major problem that almost has NOTHING to do
> with the actual module at all!
>
> This also explains why this has also been sent to Ubuntu-Art as well.
>
> The Control Center and Application Browser use larger icons than the
> regular menus, so we'll have to make larger versions of the current
> preferences icons in order for this to go through. I am sending this
> message to both the Desktop group and the Artwork group to make sure we
> all know this: we need as many SVG's of the Human, Tangerine, and Tango
> icon sets (or 48x48 icons at least) distributed in their corresponding
> icon sets as possible in order for the Control Center to look properly.
> We already have the correct icon sizes for Applications, but because
> we've never actually "needed" them, there are no larger icons for the
> Settings panels. Consistency is what we need.
>
> I was originally told that this wasn't Art Team business, but I guess
> it is now. Only YOU can help keep things consistant
>
> Viper550
>
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