<br><br><b><i>daniele favara <danjele@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> On 3/3/06, j Mak <joz_mak@yahoo.ca> wrote:<br>><br>><br>> Vincent <imnotb@gmail.com> wrote:<br>><br>><br>><br>> On 3/3/06, Jani Monoses <jani.monoses@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > > The plan also foresees the creation of a unified look and feel for<br>> Ubuntu and Kubuntu.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>><br>><br>> I think we should use the same background as Ubuntu.<br>><br>><br>><br>> No, that would be a bad idea. To be unified doesn't mean that xubuntu should<br>> be a lookalike, but it means xubuntu should look Ubuntu-ish in terms of look<br>> and feel, while having its own character.<br>> I think the
distro should use the ubuntu color (color is one of the most<br>> important unifying motif) palette. Here is the palette:<br>><br>> http://img314.imageshack.us/img314/4097/ubuntupalette1es.png<br>><br><br>i think derivatives should use their own palette and same ubuntu stuff.<br><br>same icons - different palette<br>same wallpaper - different palette + logo (eventually)<br><br>it seems it'll be even possible to use css on scalable icon themes ...<br>and this will help very much (i hope for dapper +1)<br><br>My idea would be to take ubuntu|edubuntu artworks and fix them with<br>xubuntu color scheme ...<br><br><br></jani.monoses@gmail.com></imnotb@gmail.com></joz_mak@yahoo.ca> <!-- ======================================================= --><!-- Created by AbiWord, a free, Open Source wordprocessor. --><!-- For more information visit http://www.abisource.com. --><!-- ======================================================= --><meta http-equiv="content-type"
content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"><title></title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- @media print, projection, embossed { body { padding-top:1in; padding-bottom:1in; padding-left:1in; padding-right:1in; } } body { text-indent:0in; text-align:left; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; font-weight:normal; color:#000000; font-size:12pt; font-style:normal; widows:2; font-family:'Times New Roman'; } table { } td { border-collapse:collapse; text-align:left; vertical-align:top; } --> </style> <div> <div>It is not completely clear what you are saying but if you mean creating a mish-mash desktop that wouldn't be very elegant.</div> </div> <br><joz_mak@yahoo.ca><imnotb@gmail.com><jani.monoses@gmail.com><br><br>--<br>----<br>http://dsslive.org<br>----<br><br>--<br>xubuntu-devel mailing
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