FYI, in England squinting is usually usually refers to the first  
definition.
> 1 - To look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight
Sometimes people squint when they are staring at something.
I also really like having (our own!!) smiley set, however I'm eagerly  
awaiting some animated icons!
- Tom

On 17 May 2007, at 21:00, Youness Alaoui wrote:

> yes, you ARE late in saying this, ubitux worked a long time on  
> these and posted them progressively and you had
> time to give the comments... Then once finished, we had all the  
> time to give him comments on all of them before
> he finalized them.
> If you mean "the whole style is wrong", then sorry, I don't think  
> you are going anywhere with this. everyone
> LOVES the smiley set, I'm totally in love with it, my friends who  
> use amsn think it's really great! so.. there's
> noway we change to something else now (and ubitux won't have time  
> to redo them).
> If you're saying that smiley X and smiley Y has this or that  
> defect, then I think it's ok, because we still got
> time to fix that.
> About this "squint-eyed" thing, I have no idea what it means, so I  
> wikipedia-ed it :
> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/squint
> so, it has 3 meanings :
> 1 - To look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight
> 2 - To look or glance sideways
> 3 - To look with, or have eyes that are turned in different  
> directions; to suffer from strabismus
> humm.. which one did you mean ? and which smileys are affected by  
> this ? I looked at :) and :D they look ok,
> they don't look like they are partly closed, they don't glance  
> sideway, and they don't look in different
> directions (they do seem like they look a liiiitle bit to the  
> inside, but it's not as much as for the :s smiley,
> which you say is ok)... so I'm completely lost!
> Can you give us the list of which ones you don't like, for what  
> reasons, and how it should be fixed, that would
> help ubitux a lot, I'm sure.
> Finally, about the buttons in the skin, you're right, they are  
> different from the skin, but I don't think it
> causes any problem, anyways, we were going to separate the smiley  
> set from the skin, right ? so it doesn't make
> any difference. We *could* put a smiley from the set into the  
> smileys and winks buttons of the buttonbar, but I
> don't think it would make much of a difference.
>
> p.s.: I just found what I think is a bug. when we click on the  
> smileys button, it shows the smileys menu, but
> with an offset from our mouse cursor (to make sure the mouse is  
> inside the smiley menu so when we move the mouse
> outside it disappears.
> But for some reason, it seems to always show it at the same place  
> now, it's with an offset but not from the
> mouse cursor but it's from the center of the button it seems.. just  
> try it, whether you click on the top or on
> the bottom of the smileys button, the menu appears at the same  
> coordinates...
>
>
> KaKaRoTo
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:17:30PM +0200, Karel Demeyer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> firstly: I lilke the style of the nw smiley set, don't get me  
>> wrong; but I
>> have ome comments.
>> Most of the smileys are looking "squint-eyed" (I searched for this
>> translation, I hope it's OK); this ain't looking allright.  It's  
>> ok for the
>> :s smiley and some others but not for normal smileys like :)  
>> or :D.  Even
>> the cat has this look in her eyes.
>> Secondly;  the smiley set and the skin don't blend.  The button in  
>> the
>> chatwindow for the smiley selector shows a smiley from another set...
>>
>> I know I'm late to say this but I don't have a lot of time and  
>> just wanted
>> to say t now quickly.
>>
>> Have a good day,
>>
>>
>> Karel.
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