Why don't we just fix nautilus to generate the pixbuf internally from the gtk+ theme colors? That seems like the best option to me, unless we want to be able to theme the grab corners with shapes somehow.
-- dobey On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 21:34 +0100, Luca Ferretti wrote: > Il giorno mer, 26/10/2005 alle 10.56 +0200, Alexander Larsson ha > scritto: > > On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 12:32 +0200, Luca Ferretti wrote: > > > Hei! we are still using the same knob from Eazel days. > > > > > > Why don't use the attached one? Yeah, it's 10x10 instead 8x8, but > > > 1280x1024 is the usual screen resolution now, I think we can scale it > > > up. > > > > I agree on the icon size. Its sort of hard to hit them on high > > resolution, and the larger size doesn't hurt for smaller resolution. > > > > However, I'm not sure on the color change. Does the green really go well > > with the other colors in use? I'm no graphics artist, but it does seem > > to well, stick out a bit. > > Dunno. The current one is teal-green, from Crux theme color scheme > developed by Eazel, I suppose. > > The one I provided is green too, but from GNOME HIG palette. I like this > (vivid) green: it's well visible on default desktop bg (blue) as well as > folders bg (white). Honestly I don't know if it works fine on green bgs > too... But we have to choose a color and recent patch from Mattias > could help to provide a different one if the color scheme of a theme is > based on greens (as well as a11y themes). > > My suggestion is use it now, eventually change if/when someone will > claim. > > Just for fun, I made copies using blue and green from Tango palette. > Check them out. -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
