Just getting around to running 2.20 full-time now that it's falling in to Debian unstable. At first I didn't really notice much about the new theme except the tab-highlight gradient. However, after a few days,other things are really starting to get annoying. As a result, I've switched back to Clearlooks Classic (as provided by gtk-engines).
It appears to me that the two major issues are: In applications with a large toolbar at the top, the "glossy-gradient" effect is a huge throwback to the days of Crux. It's a large departure from the old Clearlooks that used a flat surface for the toolbar. The top of every window looks like a shinny speedbump, now. The color temperature has gone from a more human-friendly warm color to something more "blue and icy". All in all, it feels less friendly, more sharp-edged. (( And yes, you can consider this bike-shedding of the most obvious kind. )) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
