I guess I'll put my 2 cents in...

To me, the look itself isn't that outdated.  Personally, even on Windows, I
use the "Classic" theme because of the well defined edges on GUI
artifacts.  That said, I do think the default GNUstep theme needs an
update.  The gray is too dark, the icons do not follow recent developments,
and some GUI artifacts, like the knob, just look weird.  In my opinion, we
don't need to re-do the whole thing, just update it and bring it in line to
today's monitors (I've heard it said here that the default theme mimics the
NeXT theme, and you could adjust the gamma on NeXT monitors but it's not
something anyone does today).

My suggestions would be:
- Lighten the color up a bit.  Like I said, the gray is just too dark
compared to what everyone else is doing.  See the GTK+ default and Windows
Classic themes, like it or not, people accept these as the "default
classic" theme for application.
- Use the Tango icons.  I know people might not agree with this, but the
Tango icons fit better with almost everything else out there and are kept
fairly up to date.
- Minor updates to some of the images.

That's all just my opinion on the issue.  I wouldn't have any time to help,
all my spare time goes into corebase and that's already too far behind
schedule as it is.


On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Riccardo Mottola <
riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>
> On 09/12/13 11:28, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
>
> Now I did a test, I searched "google theming" with bing. Looking at the
> images, we do get screenshots! Our main screenshot is a dark themed
> image... we have blog posts. Thus it is fine. [First point: check how
> things really are, not how things think you are].
>
> However... the 4th and 5th links are... devastating.
>
> http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Themes
>
>  equally ridicule is the systempreferences page! Provided that a new
> release is due soon, it shows something really antique:
>
> Look here:
>
> http://www.gnustep.org/experience/systempreferences.html
>
> do you see any mentioning of themes? it still mentions *color schemes*...
> this is a jump in the past.
> The release is stone-age old!
>
> Being somehow the de-facto maintainer of system preferences or at least of
> its Themes module... I'll correct this. I'll update the page even if there
> is no release yet and will give a spped-up for a release! Sorry guys!
>
> This also proves that sometimes we are better than what we are, but we are
> damn bad at showing it, rare releases, etc...
>
> Riccardo
>
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