I'll upload desktop-resolution versions when I get home from work later on. :)2006/7/18, Lukas Sabota [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 02:16 +0200, Niklas Weidel wrote: I've spent a long weekend on my slow laptop, but I have some stuff to
show for it on the wiki, which I've finally gotten
Hi,I dont know whether this is the correct place to ask this question or not. If not someone please redirect me to the correct mailing list..I have seen in ubuntu you have created the Human theme and it is coming by default when I installed Ubuntu. Where as all other gnome desktop themes are left
On 7/18/06, jmak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Here is a couple of splash improvisations. More comes later.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtworkJmakProposals
What do you think?
J. Mak
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Oohhh,
I like number 3!
It doesn't happen to be an SVG does it :P? - can you post the 'source' files?
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On 7/19/06, Indraveni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I dont know whether this is the correct place to ask this question or not. If not someone please redirect me to the correct mailing list..I have seen in ubuntu you have created the Human theme and it is coming by default when I installed Ubuntu.
Hi, I know that I can set the theme in Gconf Editor. I am not asking about the GUI setting up of theme. Assume that I also want to create a distro and in that I want to amy own theme to the gnome themes and now when I install my distro into my system the theme which i set should come as deafult
Wow,
I was going to hack some of the great efforts but the latest submissions
(ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 13, Issue 41) are right on.
IMO the current splash has too much depth and I would roll it back as
demonstrated in v3. But I really like the contrast and colors in v2 and
v4.
My suggestion, make
Matthew East wrote:
1. The Art Council should not be responsible
for granting Ubuntu
membership, because the risk is that the community won't get to know new
members or hear about good work being done in the art area, and there
is a risk of less consistency in membership appointments.
The CC
Hello artists,
I'm glad to announce one more Theme Team application, Blubuntu, by
Who. Because of his holiday I made an exception for the late
application. Blubuntu (working title) will focus on providing a
sibling theme to Human but in more neutral colors, like blue. With
the addition
One in-between solution could be to have all Theme Team related
messages include a [TT-Name] tag in the subject line of the message
to enable filtering by mail clients. What do you all think of that
proposal? I'm looking forward to your thoughts.
Sounds good to me :)
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ubuntu-art mailing
I kinda liked the idea of distributing some community theme packages
with Ubuntu 6.06, but I have a little question: Think we could try the
same thing for Kubuntu this time? It would be pretty interesting to see
the KDE ideas we could come up with just in case the theme this time is
mediocre
On 7/19/06, Who [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/18/06, jmak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Here is a couple of splash improvisations. More comes later.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtworkJmakProposals
What do you think?
J. Mak
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Oohhh,
I like number 3!
It doesn't happen to be an SVG does it
Hi all,
As you probably know from Frank's email, I am going to be putting
together a blue theme that I intend to offer for Ubuntu/Edgy
I hope we can make it a very polished, complete, consistent theme that
is a worthy sibling to Human - it aims to be less bright, more blue,
but still shinny in
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