Hello dear LMMS-Devs, my name is Arjuna aka. Loopshape, I'm a web developer
from Germany and produce electronic music in my free time since 1993. I want
to create a fully customized (dark) modern-theme for the LMMS application!
My focus depends on a colorful and eye-catching visualization of all LMMS
elements, like displays, faders, messages etc. pp., because I think, that
almost all musicians like a colorful and effective user-interface for having
a "never get bored" theme combined with their software. My destination with
this theme-creation is for giving them a piece of an enjoyable
music-producer-software, that is usable for DJ's in the mix, as a
LiveAct-Platform or even just as a MediaPlayer in the clubs. You can have a
look with a screenshot with my current theme-release:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UgXt41KnXhaHJRMVlJRG9uZkUAll theme-stuff
is hosted on Github and is updated regularly:
https://github.com/Loopshape/Wellenwert_LMMS_ThemeI have some knowledge
about building websites with PHP+Javascript+CSS: So I want to use my
development skills to recreate a complete theme for the LMMS interface, that
should have a modern and colorful appearance, that fit the needs like I've
seen some designed controller-environments of some instruments, that were
build by the industry for professional music-production.I'm using
Linux-Debian for a few years now and my experience is quite good as a
professional mediadesigner, who's preferably almost working with
OpenSource-Software like: G!MP, Blender, Scribus, Inkscape and many more
applications for the use of building a digital internet-project for e.g. 
marketing purposes by selling an announced product and/or service. My
question is as follows: Is there a Cheatsheet with all embedded objects of
LMMS available, that shows me the elements, that I could style for the new
theme-appearance? Greetings, Loopshape



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