The Holy ettlz wrote:
Hello,
I've put together a Ring theme for Plymouth. It's derived from Charge
(same colours) and presents a ring that gradually completes as the
system starts, then displays the Fedora logo. Available for download
from
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
Hi,
you can try our KDE Leonidas Theme and KSplashX - it's based on Charlie's
Plymouth plugin (thaks for wave!).
Works well for me. To test run:
# yum install kdebase-workspace leonidas-kde-theme
# ksplashx Leonidas --test
Martin Sourada wrote:
Hi all,
'thanks' to me catching flu and having to spend whole days in bed, I
decided I'd use some of that spare time on adding the lion images for
single screens. I've just built the updated lion-backgrounds package. If
as many people as possible could test it before
Max Spevack wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009, Max Spevack wrote:
As for the words in the tag cloud, we can keep the generic ones
related to Fedora, and we should remove the Boston/Massachusettes/MIT
words and replace them with some related to this FUDCon:
A great mockup was posted here:
Michael Langlie wrote:
Here are a couple animated GIFs (forgive the glow banding near the end)
demonstrating ideas for a general/non-themed Fedora boot screen. They use the
logo icon as a progress indicator before being applied as branding.
Charlie Brej wrote:
Michael Langlie wrote:
Here are a couple animated GIFs (forgive the glow banding near the
end) demonstrating ideas for a general/non-themed Fedora boot screen.
They use the logo icon as a progress indicator before being applied as
branding.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki
Samuele Storari wrote:
For the plymouth I'd understand we use the greck style up and down my theme.
The background is still TBD but here is a possible progress bar in the style of
the theme [1]. Talking to Jaroslav, I think we can make an identical effect for
the KDM too.
What do people
Samuele Storari wrote:
In the afternoon I will post something for the Plymouth screen.
Do you have something? I will be going to a conference from the 11th and I don't
know what the internet connection will be like there so would be good if you
could get me some mockups soon.
Samuele Storari wrote:
Yes, maybe your right.
I think we can use the center splash like what I've done for the installation
and one more abstract for the header to not overcharge the graphic.
So for the plymouth I vote for the version number 3. :D
Could you use the linked image [1] as the
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Samuele,
- Original Message
From: Samuele Storari sstor...@byte-code.com
I can produce all the materials to fit the Leonidas Lion Theme in the
scheduling for the final release, so we can bring all inside, at least as an
alternative theme, I don't propose
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Also, some of our splash ideas
(http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/art/f11/mockups/splash/gnome-splash_f11-4.png
for example, with the Greek pattern) could be adapted to use the lion instead,
so we would still be able to take advantage of that work.
I made a couple plymouth
Paolo Leoni wrote:
I like very much lion and lion3...great work!
Credit where it is due, its all Samuele's work. All I did was to remove some of
the layers.
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Samuele Storari wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to submit a new concept and a new layout for this F11 release, seeing you a little
stuck on the current landscape theme,and I hear a lot of rumors about
Windows-like layout.
I like this, and the people in the office love it. I don't think I would
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 00:03:14 Charlie Brej wrote:
Charlie Brej wrote:
In the mean time I can easily make a new plugin with the background and
have the progress bar from mizmo [1], so long as that is what is wanted.
Just to keep people up to date, here are a couple
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Charlie Brej wrote:
I do like. Simple yet styled. I made a plymouth splash based on it.
There is a video[1] and the source for anyone who wants to have a go at
Cool animation Charlie, but somewhat slow :p I hope the F11 boot process
will not take *that* much
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi,
What do you think about this as a base style to go with for the various
banners/splashes for F11?
http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/art/f11/mockups/style/fedora-greek-style_mockup.png
even plainer:
Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 04:42:23PM +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Paul W. Frields wrote:
* Plymouth bootup/loading graphics
This area is poorly documented (is very new) but we have an expert in
Charlie Brej. My personal option would be to use the default background
Charlie Brej wrote:
In the mean time I can easily make a new plugin with the background and
have the progress bar from mizmo [1], so long as that is what is wanted.
Just to keep people up to date, here are a couple screenshots of the background
in a plymouth plugin[1][2] (I picked one
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi folks,
(sorry for starting a new thread, I lost my old email so I had to start fresh
this week)
I just posted a new F11 wallpaper mockup:
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/0/0d/Artwork_F11_greek-concept_mockup2_mo.png
On the plymouth front, I am likely to be a bit
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
In case you didn't catch it on planet Fedora, I have been
running an informal survey of the desktop backgrounds folks
are using (getting responses from both Fedora and GNOME
community members.)
Adminning around my group I found two interesting themes that people
Samuele Storari wrote:
Technically the vote was for the ship but I am sure (and the reaction
after the announcement are a reassurance) most people voted for the Spartan.
So I am thinking about the Golden ratio[1], used a loot in the Ancient
Greek architecture, notably on the Parthenon and
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey Charlie,
Charlie Brej wrote:
Yeah, I accidentally reduced all fonts by 1 which effects the small
fonts the most. (now fixed)
I also just one of just the fedora logo
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try4.png /
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try4.svg
Do you
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey Charlie,
Charlie Brej wrote:
Yeah, I accidentally reduced all fonts by 1 which effects the small
fonts the most. (now fixed)
I also just one of just the fedora logo
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try4.png /
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try4.svg
Do you
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey Charlie,
I tried generating on my own tonight and had a lot of issues. I don't
know if maybe I'm missing some *-devel packages?
Oh yeah, sorry, should have mentioned those:
# yum install cairo-devel pango-devel glib2-devel
I've attached my script file with a set of
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions for the tags for the Boston
FUDcon shirt?
Thanks,
~m
Firstly, I am going to be at a meeting up in Edinburgh on Tuesday and Wednesday
so depending on their internet connection I will probably be uncontactable till
Wednesday evening (GMT). I
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Paul W. Frields wrote:
Example:
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try3.png
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try3.svg
Wow, that's pretty cool! Any idea whether this would reproduce
faithfully at the T-shirt printer?
I guess some of the smallest fonts are to
Paul W. Frields wrote:
Wow, that's pretty cool! Any idea whether this would reproduce
faithfully at the T-shirt printer?
I noticed that pango and inkscape-svg have slightly different spacing between
some letter combinations which causes some words, which are within the spaces of
others, to
Máirín Duffy wrote:
One thing that might be cool too is each of the four bubbles of the
fudcon logo is associated with one of the four f's so all the tags
that relate to freedom could go in one particular fudcon logo bubble...
or we could just use the Fedora logo. Either way :)
I've
I wrote a little tool to create these word splat things with the idea of using
the generated images as the Fudcon t-shirt designs.
Example:
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try3.png
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/try3.svg
Currently it uses the words: Fudcon fedora freedom friends
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Charlie,
Charlie Brej wrote:
I do realise this is very late since the freeze is on Tuesday, so this
can easily wait till F11. But if people think it may be possible to
repackage gnome-desktop and the backgrounds in time then forward the
attached patch to the gnome
Klaatu wrote:
I can get this today, no problem. Just so I don't muck anything up, can
you send me the exact link to the wiki page I am to update?
Downloading the tarball now.
Its ok Ive nearly done it.
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Minor imperfection:
In the 3200x1200 dual screen images there is a column at X=1151 which has a
slight transparency. It is in fact very difficult to see it in gimp but it does
become visible on desktop backgrounds with a contrasting solid colour behind.
Another little thing:
For a technical reason[1] the last image, in the array of sizes in the
background transition xml, is the one chosen for the thumbnail. In solar, this
currently is the dual screen which very few people have and in most single
screen setups the thumbnail looks quite
Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Ray Strode wrote:
Hi guys,
Plymouth recently got a bug report about the progress bar in the Solar
boot plugin. The styling of the progress bar doesn't really match the
surrounding artwork.
Charlie mentioned on the bug report that this was
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey Charlie,
Charlie Brej wrote:
Actually the planets are no longer there because they dont give a clear
indication of the progress. I removed them since taking the screenshots.
I'm just playing with using the planet image but its not that good:
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
- Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Charlie,
Charlie Brej wrote:
Actually the planets are no longer there because they dont give a
clear
indication of the progress. I removed them since taking the
screenshots.
I'm just playing
Rex Dieter wrote:
Charlie Brej wrote:
Yeah. Could be possible although I will need to ammend the code a little.
Jaroslav could you take a few more shots with the bar at different
levels so I can get an idea of how it progresses?
Here's a quick-n-dirty screencast:
http
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
- Charlie Brej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Pavel Shevchuk wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:25 PM, Jaroslav Reznik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like that Plymouth mockup but I'm afraid there
is no time to implement it for KSplash.
Plymouth splash
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Pavel Shevchuk wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:25 PM, Jaroslav Reznik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like that Plymouth mockup but I'm afraid there
is no time to implement it for KSplash.
Plymouth splash doesn't display progress.
It does, doesn't it?
~m
It will do. Ray
I am looking for ideas for the progress widget for the plymouth splash
screen[1]. I have already tried having the sun being covered by an
eclipse and showing a corona but that didn't look that good. The
possibilities are unlimited and I am happy to code up any reasonable
suggestions into
Martin Sourada wrote:
Hi,
I haven't read the whole discussion yet, but I feel greatly disappointed
with what I read so far. First, I have an impression that Mo and Nicu
are somehow biased against Samuele's work. First, some weeks ago, Mo
kept asking Samuele about Moon brushes in the Solar
Charlie Brej wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I just saw your startup screen running on Ray Strode's machine and it
is really fantastic.
It'd be cool to see one with spinning gears for Gears, and one with
solar flares for Solar!
The gear one was easy to implement, it is just a case of deciding
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I just saw your startup screen running on Ray Strode's machine and it is
really fantastic.
It'd be cool to see one with spinning gears for Gears, and one with
solar flares for Solar!
The gear one was easy to implement, it is just a case of deciding the position
and
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing RHGB[1].
Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb. You can see a demo of
the current default fedora startup here[2]. The system works on plugins to allow
different styles of splash screens. To play around with
David Nielsen wrote:
2008/9/13 Charlie Brej [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing
RHGB[1]. Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb.
You can see a demo of the current default fedora startup
I've put up a theme proposal called Binary. The concept is a stream of I and O
symbols arranged into some mathematical pattern.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F10Themes/Binary
All the examples are generated using the perl script (attached to the page). If
you have any ideas of
Frank Murphy wrote:
It will be when finished ;)
Am doodling at the mo with an peann luaidh
,will provide a link when upped to my site.
If you're interested I had the same idea but was waiting for the fedora 10
submissions page to open.
At http://brej.org/test/ there is the background I have
Charlie Brej wrote:
I made a small patch to give the progress bar rounded corners.
Did anyone take a look at this?
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I made a small patch to give the progress bar rounded corners.
Before: http://home.brej.org/test/1.png
After: http://home.brej.org/test/2.png
diff --git a/trunk/gtk-nodoka-engine/src/GTKEngine/nodoka_draw.c
b/trunk/gtk-nodoka-engine/src/GTKEngine/nodoka_draw.c
index e3647aa..6a2bb06 100644
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Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Charlie Brej a écrit :
I reworked the media icons and added 22x22 and 16x16 versions. I've
put them up at: http://home.brej.org/Echo/
Make sure to cast the light upper-left instead of upper-right i.e.
media-playback-stop icon.
I noticed that all icons have
I reworked the media icons and added 22x22 and 16x16 versions. I've put them up
at: http://home.brej.org/Echo/
Now the question. When making the icons I followed the guidelines and used the
#00BBFF Echo Main blue for the main blue. Most blue action icons use #19AEFF
instead which isn't in the
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Matthias Clasen wrote:
I've used Charlies script and included svgs in yesterdays echo snapshot.
Please give it a try.
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Matthias Clasen wrote:
It would be very valuable if someone could work on a little script to
get rid of the thumbnails and the illustrator-specific stuff. That
should allow us to shrink the svgs _a lot_ and make it possible to
include them in the package, which is not possible as things stand
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