2006/12/10, Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 17:39 -0200, Gustavo Franco wrote: > This isn't only a theme. We're talking about the finishing touches in > the debian-desktop artwork related stuff for our upcoming release: > Etch. It involves pkg-gnome, pkg-kde and pkg-xfce members. ;) Yes, of course. I simply wanted to express how impressed I am by the polish in the Debian desktop. :) > > Why is the "language_button" named "Options"? In all my other themes it > > is clearly named "Language" > > > > Is it possible to make the option buttons in the lower part of the > > screen a little clearer. Bright text on a bright background can be a bit > > hard to read in some environments and if you have bad eyesight. Perhaps > > the text can be bold, maybe there can be a darker shade below the text? > > > > I also suggest putting some icons in front of the options for clarity, > > the ones from Fedora Core DNA theme might be good. > > I can't see that, but maybe Andre could come up w/ something or you? Having taken a look in the XML configuration, it looks like debian-moreblue provides its own translations. Not being really knowledgeable about gdm, I'm curios about the reason for this. At least for the "Options" button, the theme provides only a handful of translations. Most (if not all) of my other themes simply uses the stock messages (and translations) from gdm. This also provides the correct keyboard shortcuts. I have attached a patch (for the theme version in the gdm package) removing the translations in the theme and using the ones from gdm. As for the icons and bold text mentioned before, I have made adjustments in the theme for this. Here's a screenshot, http://www.whiz.se/temp/moreblue-icons-gdm.png
Hi! I liked this ! :) Can you to send me the icons ? Thanks! Does this look acceptable?
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