* actually the fedora icon looks slightly blurry too - it looks like it
is not aligned to the pixel grid.
- http://www.stephenbrandt.com/tango-icons/fedora/ -open a bug about this?
That's really good idea, because GNOME, default Fedora's environment
uses Tangoish style be default. Current
John Baer wrote:
IMO the F8 artwork presents Fedora very favorably and it seems a waste
not to leverage this success in F9.
Duh! and we have another parallel thread about how F8 was the worst :D
Talk about artistic subjectivity...
Does it make sense to change the theme every other release
On Jan 1, 2008 6:13 PM, Daniel Geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it would be beneficial to Fedora to stabilize the artwork in
successive releases. IMO, radically changing the artwork each release
detracts from giving Fedora a recognizable look and feel.
I think having a distinguishing
2008/1/3, Jeff Spaleta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The rest of the graphics (except maybe splash screens) I would agree
deserve refinement because they serve a more functional role. Users
interact with window borders and buttons and icons and whatnot. But
the desktop background itself is purely
All re-factored here:
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-9/f-9-art-tasks.html
Yes, I realize these reports aren't that pleasing to the eye, but they
generate easier than the pdf i previously posted. If someone so desired
I wouldn't turn down CSS help :)
Máirín Duffy said the