Re: [E-devel] New theme "Dimensions"

2022-05-17 Thread Simon Lees


On 5/17/22 00:22, Boris Faure wrote:
> On 22-05-16 21:50, Simon Lees wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Today I released a new theme "Dimensions" this theme has two main goals.
>> The first is to allow you to have a consistent look between
>> Enlightenment and Gtk / Qt apps, to that extent it was designed around
>> and based on the Vertex GTK theme https://www.pling.com/p/1013757/ so if
>> you use it with the Dark Vertex theme you'll get a unified look across
>> your whole desktop.
>>
>> The second goal is to make a theme that's easy to modify and create new
>> themes from with just by changing some images and a couple of other
>> files, but there will be more on that soon.
>>
>> Screenshots and Downloads at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795915/
>> Also an openSUSE Version at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795917/
> 
> It looks nice.
> 
> Do you plan on adding the colorscheme and the theme to Terminology?

I can add the colorschemes, they are probably unique enough and
different enough from everything else in the existing repo.

The theme on the other hand is really just the same as mild, normally
for other themes I do a terminology theme to change the blue highlight
to whatever I use in the theme, however in this case i'm using the same
blue as Flat and Dark so there really isn't much difference.

I tend to keep all my themes in the same git repo but different branches
so I can use Merge and Cherry-Pick to copy changes between them, then I
have a script that changes the blue to whatever color I want for the theme.

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Re: [E-devel] New theme "Dimensions"

2022-05-16 Thread Joonas Niilola



On 16.5.2022 17.52, Boris Faure wrote:
> On 22-05-16 21:50, Simon Lees wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Today I released a new theme "Dimensions" this theme has two main goals.
>> The first is to allow you to have a consistent look between
>> Enlightenment and Gtk / Qt apps, to that extent it was designed around
>> and based on the Vertex GTK theme https://www.pling.com/p/1013757/ so if
>> you use it with the Dark Vertex theme you'll get a unified look across
>> your whole desktop.
>>
>> The second goal is to make a theme that's easy to modify and create new
>> themes from with just by changing some images and a couple of other
>> files, but there will be more on that soon.
>>
>> Screenshots and Downloads at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795915/
>> Also an openSUSE Version at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795917/
>>
>> -- 
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>>
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> It looks nice.
>
> Do you plan on adding the colorscheme and the theme to Terminology?

The link has a .tar.xz bundle which has the terminology theme included.
But maybe it'd be best to include it directly in terminology?

It indeed looks nice!

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Re: [E-devel] New theme "Dimensions"

2022-05-16 Thread Boris Faure
On 22-05-16 21:50, Simon Lees wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Today I released a new theme "Dimensions" this theme has two main goals.
> The first is to allow you to have a consistent look between
> Enlightenment and Gtk / Qt apps, to that extent it was designed around
> and based on the Vertex GTK theme https://www.pling.com/p/1013757/ so if
> you use it with the Dark Vertex theme you'll get a unified look across
> your whole desktop.
> 
> The second goal is to make a theme that's easy to modify and create new
> themes from with just by changing some images and a couple of other
> files, but there will be more on that soon.
> 
> Screenshots and Downloads at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795915/
> Also an openSUSE Version at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795917/
> 
> -- 
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> 
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It looks nice.

Do you plan on adding the colorscheme and the theme to Terminology?

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[E-devel] New theme "Dimensions"

2022-05-16 Thread Simon Lees
Hi All,

Today I released a new theme "Dimensions" this theme has two main goals.
The first is to allow you to have a consistent look between
Enlightenment and Gtk / Qt apps, to that extent it was designed around
and based on the Vertex GTK theme https://www.pling.com/p/1013757/ so if
you use it with the Dark Vertex theme you'll get a unified look across
your whole desktop.

The second goal is to make a theme that's easy to modify and create new
themes from with just by changing some images and a couple of other
files, but there will be more on that soon.

Screenshots and Downloads at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795915/
Also an openSUSE Version at: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1795917/

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[E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Toma
Hi all,
Now, I know raster is working on a new theme, and I know a lot of
people already love it, but its so far a lot of the same in terms of
whats already out there. (Please dont debate that on this thread!) And
I applaud him for keeping to the norm and keeping it simple, but EFL
is far more powerful than whats already in there. Im thinking about a
theme that does still keep a semi-traditional edge, but really pushes
the boundaries of UI, 'beautiful'-ness and originality.

Here are some simple rules.
1. Dont copy Mac. -Apple already done it.
2. Dont copy Vista. -It sucks. :)
3. Dont copy KDE4. -KDE already done it.
4. (Should I even mention gnome?) -Sarcasm.
5. Make sure its entirely usable by people. Half-wits dont generally
wander too far from gnome. :)
6. Make the user say Oh my. Thats something E17 can do? Im in love.
7. K. I. S. S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid!)

Youre probably wondering, thats all good and fine, but this means
nothing without screenshots.
So, Im asking you all for some input. Just some simple ideas, be it
for a check box, a window button, a slider, a background... whatever.
If you have any screenshots, or like the way some other theme already
does something, throw that in there too. But remember, Originality
is going to be key to this design experiment. I also would like to see
this come as a separate theme thats installed as default to show some
contrast in E design between rasters new one and this other that
hopefully we all make.

Lets make E kick ass all over the place!
Toma.

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Re: [E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Jorge Mariani
Agree, but I'll tell you my point.

I love to port. Why? Because, first of all, I'm not an artist, but  
maybe a pretty good coder. So, I lack the imagination and the artistic  
skills to make pixmaps and etc. But also, I like to see wm makeups  
widespread. In my ideal world, there's going to be a huge meeting of  
GUI developers and everybody will agree on creating a standard for  
window customization, across all OS.

So, I will keep porting whatever. I'll try to port original ideas, not  
only common OS GUIs. But also, I'm open and if somebody has a good  
idea, but lacks time or skills to code, be welcome to send me mockups  
or whatever. I'll be happy to help.

Cya!

On Aug 8, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Toma wrote:

 Hi all,
 Now, I know raster is working on a new theme, and I know a lot of
 people already love it, but its so far a lot of the same in terms of
 whats already out there. (Please dont debate that on this thread!) And
 I applaud him for keeping to the norm and keeping it simple, but EFL
 is far more powerful than whats already in there. Im thinking about a
 theme that does still keep a semi-traditional edge, but really pushes
 the boundaries of UI, 'beautiful'-ness and originality.

 Here are some simple rules.
 1. Dont copy Mac. -Apple already done it.
 2. Dont copy Vista. -It sucks. :)
 3. Dont copy KDE4. -KDE already done it.
 4. (Should I even mention gnome?) -Sarcasm.
 5. Make sure its entirely usable by people. Half-wits dont generally
 wander too far from gnome. :)
 6. Make the user say Oh my. Thats something E17 can do? Im in love.
 7. K. I. S. S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid!)

 Youre probably wondering, thats all good and fine, but this means
 nothing without screenshots.
 So, Im asking you all for some input. Just some simple ideas, be it
 for a check box, a window button, a slider, a background... whatever.
 If you have any screenshots, or like the way some other theme already
 does something, throw that in there too. But remember, Originality
 is going to be key to this design experiment. I also would like to see
 this come as a separate theme thats installed as default to show some
 contrast in E design between rasters new one and this other that
 hopefully we all make.

 Lets make E kick ass all over the place!
 Toma.

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Re: [E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Jorge Mariani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Agree, but I'll tell you my point.

 I love to port. Why? Because, first of all, I'm not an artist, but
 maybe a pretty good coder. So, I lack the imagination and the artistic
 skills to make pixmaps and etc. But also, I like to see wm makeups
 widespread. In my ideal world, there's going to be a huge meeting of
 GUI developers and everybody will agree on creating a standard for
 window customization, across all OS.

 So, I will keep porting whatever. I'll try to port original ideas, not
 only common OS GUIs. But also, I'm open and if somebody has a good
 idea, but lacks time or skills to code, be welcome to send me mockups
 or whatever. I'll be happy to help.

If you think so, why don't make things like Apple E17
(http://exchange.enlightenment.org/theme/show/394) better? I could
look and behave much better by being more strictly like apple's
version, today it looks like an amateur rip off (Yes, it can be made
even better than real macos, but it's not even at the same level)

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Re: [E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Nick Hughart
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Jorge Mariani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Agree, but I'll tell you my point.

 I love to port. Why? Because, first of all, I'm not an artist, but
 maybe a pretty good coder. So, I lack the imagination and the artistic
 skills to make pixmaps and etc. But also, I like to see wm makeups
 widespread. In my ideal world, there's going to be a huge meeting of
 GUI developers and everybody will agree on creating a standard for
 window customization, across all OS.

 So, I will keep porting whatever. I'll try to port original ideas, not
 only common OS GUIs. But also, I'm open and if somebody has a good
 idea, but lacks time or skills to code, be welcome to send me mockups
 or whatever. I'll be happy to help.
 

 If you think so, why don't make things like Apple E17
 (http://exchange.enlightenment.org/theme/show/394) better? I could
 look and behave much better by being more strictly like apple's
 version, today it looks like an amateur rip off (Yes, it can be made
 even better than real macos, but it's not even at the same level)
   
Well don't copy it too much, Apple, as well as MS, have sent letters to 
people who have copied it too closely.  So this is the best reason to 
stay away from such themes, could be a big time waste if you can't 
distribute it.


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Re: [E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Toma
A big factor in any theme is its colour palette. Here are a couple that I like.

http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/292482/Terra
Kind of standardish...

http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/482774/dream_magnet
With this one it might be an idea to use some red highlights in some
things or even little splashes of red against the dark blues.

In addition to all those, a splash of black and white is something
that might be needed. Any more ideas on that?

Toma



On 08/08/2008, Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 Now, I know raster is working on a new theme, and I know a lot of
 people already love it, but its so far a lot of the same in terms of
 whats already out there. (Please dont debate that on this thread!) And
 I applaud him for keeping to the norm and keeping it simple, but EFL
 is far more powerful than whats already in there. Im thinking about a
 theme that does still keep a semi-traditional edge, but really pushes
 the boundaries of UI, 'beautiful'-ness and originality.

 Here are some simple rules.
 1. Dont copy Mac. -Apple already done it.
 2. Dont copy Vista. -It sucks. :)
 3. Dont copy KDE4. -KDE already done it.
 4. (Should I even mention gnome?) -Sarcasm.
 5. Make sure its entirely usable by people. Half-wits dont generally
 wander too far from gnome. :)
 6. Make the user say Oh my. Thats something E17 can do? Im in love.
 7. K. I. S. S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid!)

 Youre probably wondering, thats all good and fine, but this means
 nothing without screenshots.
 So, Im asking you all for some input. Just some simple ideas, be it
 for a check box, a window button, a slider, a background... whatever.
 If you have any screenshots, or like the way some other theme already
 does something, throw that in there too. But remember, Originality
 is going to be key to this design experiment. I also would like to see
 this come as a separate theme thats installed as default to show some
 contrast in E design between rasters new one and this other that
 hopefully we all make.

 Lets make E kick ass all over the place!
 Toma.


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Re: [E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Zachary Goldberg
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 11:57 PM, Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A big factor in any theme is its colour palette. Here are a couple that I 
 like.

 http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/292482/Terra
 Kind of standardish...

 http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/482774/dream_magnet
 With this one it might be an idea to use some red highlights in some
 things or even little splashes of red against the dark blues.

 In addition to all those, a splash of black and white is something
 that might be needed. Any more ideas on that?

 Toma



 On 08/08/2008, Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 Now, I know raster is working on a new theme, and I know a lot of
 people already love it, but its so far a lot of the same in terms of
 whats already out there. (Please dont debate that on this thread!) And
 I applaud him for keeping to the norm and keeping it simple, but EFL
 is far more powerful than whats already in there. Im thinking about a
 theme that does still keep a semi-traditional edge, but really pushes
 the boundaries of UI, 'beautiful'-ness and originality.

 Here are some simple rules.
 1. Dont copy Mac. -Apple already done it.
 2. Dont copy Vista. -It sucks. :)
 3. Dont copy KDE4. -KDE already done it.
 4. (Should I even mention gnome?) -Sarcasm.
 5. Make sure its entirely usable by people. Half-wits dont generally
 wander too far from gnome. :)
 6. Make the user say Oh my. Thats something E17 can do? Im in love.
 7. K. I. S. S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid!)

 Youre probably wondering, thats all good and fine, but this means
 nothing without screenshots.
 So, Im asking you all for some input. Just some simple ideas, be it
 for a check box, a window button, a slider, a background... whatever.
 If you have any screenshots, or like the way some other theme already
 does something, throw that in there too. But remember, Originality
 is going to be key to this design experiment. I also would like to see
 this come as a separate theme thats installed as default to show some
 contrast in E design between rasters new one and this other that
 hopefully we all make.

 Lets make E kick ass all over the place!
 Toma.


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Can I put in a request for mouse sensitive (hover)
minimize/maximize/close buttons?

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Re: [E-devel] New theme

2008-08-08 Thread Toma
On 09/08/2008, Zachary Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 11:57 PM, Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  A big factor in any theme is its colour palette. Here are a couple that I 
  like.
 
  http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/292482/Terra
  Kind of standardish...
 
  http://www.colourlovers.com/palette/482774/dream_magnet
  With this one it might be an idea to use some red highlights in some
  things or even little splashes of red against the dark blues.
 
  In addition to all those, a splash of black and white is something
  that might be needed. Any more ideas on that?
 
  Toma
 
 
 
  On 08/08/2008, Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
  Now, I know raster is working on a new theme, and I know a lot of
  people already love it, but its so far a lot of the same in terms of
  whats already out there. (Please dont debate that on this thread!) And
  I applaud him for keeping to the norm and keeping it simple, but EFL
  is far more powerful than whats already in there. Im thinking about a
  theme that does still keep a semi-traditional edge, but really pushes
  the boundaries of UI, 'beautiful'-ness and originality.
 
  Here are some simple rules.
  1. Dont copy Mac. -Apple already done it.
  2. Dont copy Vista. -It sucks. :)
  3. Dont copy KDE4. -KDE already done it.
  4. (Should I even mention gnome?) -Sarcasm.
  5. Make sure its entirely usable by people. Half-wits dont generally
  wander too far from gnome. :)
  6. Make the user say Oh my. Thats something E17 can do? Im in love.
  7. K. I. S. S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid!)
 
  Youre probably wondering, thats all good and fine, but this means
  nothing without screenshots.
  So, Im asking you all for some input. Just some simple ideas, be it
  for a check box, a window button, a slider, a background... whatever.
  If you have any screenshots, or like the way some other theme already
  does something, throw that in there too. But remember, Originality
  is going to be key to this design experiment. I also would like to see
  this come as a separate theme thats installed as default to show some
  contrast in E design between rasters new one and this other that
  hopefully we all make.
 
  Lets make E kick ass all over the place!
  Toma.
 
 
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 Can I put in a request for mouse sensitive (hover)
 minimize/maximize/close buttons?


Absolutely. On that note, the animated ones Sthitha used in chrome
have always been an awesome way to convey the message of what the
buttons action is. (I even used them in Grunge for the blood splat
buttons) We could always keep the conventional images - O X and
animate those to show what they do aswell.

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[E-devel] New theme and a theme update

2007-05-31 Thread Glen Larsen
Since the subject of themes came up...

The Smoke theme: http://glx.com/e17/smoke_0_1b.edj

Crema theme, updated for desktop icon support:
http://glx.com/e17/crema_0_4a.edj

Enjoy.

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[E-devel] New Theme

2006-03-07 Thread sofixy
I made a new theme for e17. Where can I post it? People may like it))


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Re: [E-devel] New Theme

2006-03-07 Thread Dale Anderson
Myself or anyone else on the get-e team can help out , send it my way or
check the contacts on www.get-e.org . 

Cheers
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