Test the working GDM beta

jmak jozmak at gmail.com
Sun Jul 13 12:25:06 UTC 2008


On 7/13/08, Jim Campbell <jwcampbell at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 11:54 PM, jmak <jozmak at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Jim,
> >
> > Nice work. I like it. I have one comment though. We have to decide,
> > right now that we continue with the traditional design, or join in
> > with unbuntu and kubuntu and choose a flat design. Those who don't
> > know the differences here is a mockup that explains.
> >
> >
> http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/6897/flatnotflatlv7.png
> >
> > The main point with the flat design is not that trendy but rather it
> > is more efficient from the visual point of view because it eliminates
> > as much visual noises as possible.
> > Note to everybody: we dont talk about personal preferences here but
> > visual efficiency, unity and coherence of the desktop. If you comment
> > please dont say, I like it or I dont like. Those are not arguments.
> >
>
> I do like the visual coherency that ubuntu is taking.  i tried using a
> blended-gtk wm theme (which provides that coherency / lack of gradient), but
> it doesn't feature all of the xfwm4 buttons, and I wanted to use a native
> xfwm4 window manager theme to accomodate all of the available wm buttons.

Jim,

Did you try the katiola window decoration? That is flat and have all
the button functionality. Could you try modifying the theme, just to
see,  by changing the menu toolbar back to gray, like the rest and
using the katiola window decorator.

jmak

>
> I liked the slender and clean aspects of the daolo xfwm4 theme, but would
> prefer something that wasn't quite as bubbly, and something that could
> provide a gradient-free appearance - it's just that it's not as easy to
> create a wm theme as it is to modify the murrina theme elements (just
> editing the gtkrc file).  We've got some time, though, we can figure
> something out.
>
> >
> > One more thing, the icons. Are we ever going to get rid of the tango
> > icons? There are some icon themes on the wiki, what do you think about
> > them?
> >
>
> I haven't tried to install all of them.  I tried downloading the black-white
> iconset, but it didn't get picked up by the desktop appearance app after I
> had extracted the tarball to my .themes folder.  I had just selected the
> tango-noir icon set for that snapshot as the colors of the icons seemed
> complimentary to the rest of the theme that I had cobbled together.   I do
> see tango-noir as being different from the regular tango icon set that we've
> had for the past several releases - I mean, at least the color scheme is
> different, and some of the actual icons (i.e., trash) are different, too.
>
> If you have any hex codes for the color elements that you've been using  in
> your desings, could you post them to the wiki, perhaps as a sub-page to the
> /incoming page that is set up to display the sample artwork right now?  It
> would be good to have those available as common elements, so that no other
> contributors are reinventing the wheel in working on color schemes.
>
> Thanks, Jmak!
>
> Jim
>
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