[ubuntu-art] New Wave

Giuseppe Pennisi giupenni78 at gmail.com
Mon May 12 15:39:46 BST 2008


Il giorno lun, 12/05/2008 alle 17.27 +0300, Anton Kerezov ha scritto:
> В 16:17 +0200 на 12.05.2008 (пн), François Degrave написа:
> > François Degrave a écrit :
> > > Anton Kerezov a écrit :
> > >> В 14:13 +0200 на 12.05.2008 (пн), François Degrave написа:
> > >>  
> > >>> Giuseppe Pennisi a écrit :
> > >>>    
> > >>>> Very nice. I think that i's the right way.
> > >>>> gp
> > >>>>       
> > >>> Hi!
> > >>>  I don't know why, Giuseppe, but I can't install your Metacity 
> > >>> theme. It just looks like on the capture attached. Do you know what 
> > >>> would be my mistake - I clicked on "Install", and chose New 
> > >>> Wave_0.4.2.tar.gz? I'm still on Gutsy, does it affect anything?
> > >>>
> > >>> Cheers,
> > >>>
> > >>> François
> > >>>     
> > >>
> > >> The metacity theme should be installed together with your gtk theme. If
> > >> it doesn't appear as installed you should try clicking on Personnaliser
> > >> and choose it from there. By the way do you have the clearlooks engine
> > >> installed because what I see is the default gtk theme. Or if it appeared
> > >> this way after you switched to New Wave then there is an error in the
> > >> gtkrc (though on my PC there is nothing wrong with it. I downloaded it
> > >> from the site). Please try to delete the theme and install it again.
> > >>
> > >> The gnome-logout.png icon is better looking now.
> > >>
> > >> Can somebody help with the icon theme integration? Or just give me
> > >> hints?
> > >>
> > >> Anton
> > > I'm currently trying the HumanElephant one, and it is not bad at all - 
> > > not perfect, but much better than Human. I think we should keep an 
> > > orange one (less shiny, though) else we won't have any chance to 
> > > integrate orange in the theme, and then it won't even be considered 
> > > for default.
> 
> I agree. You can even make your own icon theme with more modernistic and
> elegant icons (not the comic old ones) based on existing one. Thus we
> can much more easily integrate the icons we want.
>
I agree. A way more modernistc and elegant is better.

Giuseppe P.




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