Hi List,
okay, added and comitted.
I played around with an office where these are installed, it's really
much better to use these gradients.
I would even propose to move them to the top of the list, so that they
will be seen immediately when looking for a gradient, and not the old
ones
On 12/21/12 12:19 PM, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi List,
okay, added and comitted.
I played around with an office where these are installed, it's really
much better to use these gradients.
I would even propose to move them to the top of the list, so that they
will be seen immediately
On 21.12.2012 13:13, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
On 12/21/12 12:19 PM, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi List,
okay, added and comitted.
I played around with an office where these are installed, it's really
much better to use these gradients.
I would even propose to move them to the top of the list, so
Hi List,
when looking at Symphony I saw that there are some much nicer default
gradients provided for user's convenience. Our current ones are medium
usable (maybe created by developers), but still present in Symphony,
too. To easily see what I'm talking about I have created two files:
Armin Le Grand wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~alg/Gradients/gradients.png
I propose to do the same as in Symphony: Add the lower symphony ones
additionally. It's not much space (in the install set ;-)) and offers
much nicer to-go gradients.
What do you think?
The Symphony ones are definitely
2012/12/18 Armin Le Grand armin.le.gr...@me.com
Hi List,
when looking at Symphony I saw that there are some much nicer default
gradients provided for user's convenience. Our current ones are medium
usable (maybe created by developers), but still present in Symphony, too.
To easily see
+1, the symphony gradients feel softer, they aren't screaming attention.
We might want to offer those for less distraction when they user 'feels'
for it.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Marcus (OOo) marcus.m...@wtnet.de wrote:
Am 12/18/2012 03:07 PM, schrieb Armin Le Grand:
Hi List,
when