Fabrizio Perin-3 wrote > > I have a couple of propositions about the Nautilus look: >
Great feedback! Thanks for taking the time to start the discussion... Fabrizio Perin-3 wrote > > 1 - If the Nautilus browser is a package browser why an infinity stack of > grey packages is shown? I think it is possible to safely remove all the > grey package icons since they are not really useful nor meaningful. This > will make the visual impact of nautilus lighter. > The gray icons indicate that the package is clean. When there are unsaved changes, the color goes to red Fabrizio Perin-3 wrote > > 3- The text in the message that appear in bottom-left corner that notify > about the test results it is not really visible if the background is > yellow > or green so what about to make it black. Or better, what about to make it > black if the background color is green or yellow and leave it white if the > background is red? > Whatever color we make them, they will be less visible with *some* color background ;-) I *really* like that the visual color feedback is part of the testing domain. I know the test passed without moving my eyes to the corner to read the text. Your point about checking the background color and altering for some contrast is valid, but seems like a long-shot (how many people have those bold green/yellow colors as backgrounds?!). I would guess if you're passionate about it, you should implement it yourself and submit the code :) Sean -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Suggestions-about-Nautilus-Look-tp4631723p4631728.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
