> From your screenshots, I agree the Windows one is off-centered but the > Linux one feels unbalanced to me in its padding. (The spacing between > the lines of text is larger than the spacing around them; the button Y > padding is larger than the button X padding.)
yea, that's why I hope someone with some credentials is planning to go through and sort out the details. > In some places Tony hardcoded in font sizes but it looks > pretty weird. For me it didn't look any different before and after he did that. I thought he chose the most common system default (10 pt). > I've been working on a patch to make things look more right at the > cost of looking less like Windows. I discussed it with Ben a bit and > I think we agreed that it would sorta naturally go along with themes > support -- that is, we can have "Match system" as an option alongside > "Chrome on Windows blue" and whatever other themes the user wants. Matching the system would be easy, just don't paint any fills, instead let the native widget coloration show through. Of course then we don't get fancy gradients and stuff. I remember a plan to auto-generate themes given a base color or colors, is that what you had in mind? > The fact that on my machines, the dropmarker in the right edge of a > download's "button" isn't even close to vertically centered always saddens me. Guess that the arrow needs to be a separate image (currently it's part of the button's background). --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Chromium Developers mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-dev -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
