Hi,
They makes sense, however they still looks like label where people are
waiting for icon.
Étienne.
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Hi,
I will especially be glad to help you on figure browser enable gdm
theme :)
Étienne.
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Viper550 a écrit :
Firefox uses various circles with up arrows on them (green for
extension upgrades, red for browser updates). We could adapt one of
these ideas, since people are familiar with their associations with
updates due to the popularity of both products.
Yes this is true!
Why not
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Here is a Humanized offering of the arrow suggestion from Yann, along
with the newer Apport notification icon and the existing Warning
dialog icon.
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Troy James Sobotka a écrit :
Here is a Humanized offering of the arrow suggestion from Yann, along
with the newer Apport notification icon and the existing Warning
dialog icon.
I really like this one, good work!
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The new splash progress bar is nice, much better with the reflective
black background than the grey one!
One problem though, sometimes you notice it flickers when it is
updating. I guess it's not an artwork problem but more a usplash
problem, but I thought I'd bring it up anyway.
Good job!
On
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
Well, everything except the gfxboot should not be a problem. Since the
gfxboot
only uses 16 colors we are so limited that it is simply impossible to use the
exact same pic. We either need to go grey-scale or use a simple (non 3D) logo
for this. I do not think it
Hey man, the 0.11 release is just fine ! The fonts are a bit too bold
for my taste. But colors, gradient, gloss and progress bar are perfect !
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On mar, 2007-02-13 at 22:38 +0100, Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
What about something like these?
That red arrow looks GREAT!
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I like the idea of the up arrow, it does seem to symbolize upgrading
or improving. Needs to go along with something, though.
Mark
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2007/2/13, Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I like the idea of the up arrow, it does seem to symbolize upgrading or
improving. Needs to go along with something, though.
Since the icon needs to be bold the dominant color should be something
like red or orage, I can try to push in the
How about a cd as they are strongly associated with software.
tonic
On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 23:45 +0100, Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
2007/2/13, Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I like the idea of the up arrow, it does seem to symbolize upgrading or
improving. Needs to go along with
2007/2/13, David Prieto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On mar, 2007-02-13 at 22:38 +0100, Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
What about something like these?
That red arrow looks GREAT!
continuing with the arrow trend, here's another try with a stylized
computer on it
Lapo
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On Tuesday 13 February 2007 22:59:13 Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
What about something like these?
Lapo
*Really* like the arrows, the orange one suits me better but I could
live with the red
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 01:30:44 Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
2007/2/13, David Prieto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On mar, 2007-02-13 at 22:38 +0100, Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
What about something like these?
That red arrow looks GREAT!
continuing with the arrow trend, here's another try with a
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Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
*Really* like the arrows, the orange one suits me better but I could
live with the red one too.
Ken?
Should be Humanized though shouldn't it?
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