On Tuesday 02 May 2006 02:41, bvc wrote: > Andreas Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Frank Schoep wrote: > > Color mismatch in dialogs using default Human theme: > > https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/39264 > > > > Inconsistent (unthemed) icons in toolbar: > > https://launchpad.net/bugs/42265 > > > > Toolbar display should be "Icons and text" for consistency: > > https://launchpad.net/bugs/42263 > > > > Download progress bar misaligned on (de)select using default Human theme: > > https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/39269
Andreas, bvc, thanks for the pointer towards the Tango theme. I tested it and it looks like a solid base for creating a "Human" theme specially crafted for Ubuntu. I already edited some parts of the theme to get a feel for it and I think I can accomplish the task given some time (say a week). Although I haven't got some nice screenshots yet, you can take my word for it that Firefox looks more consistent and integrated when using my new "Human" theme. By creating this "Human" theme I can actually solve three bugs at once: the color mismatch, the icons mismatch _and_ the "tab close" bug which I've confirmed and screenshotted: https://launchpad.net/bugs/32197 I think this would be an excellent opportunity to get some bugs fixed and I'd be glad to spend some time creating and polishing the theme. Before doing this however, I need some answers to the following three questions: 1. Are the Human GNOME theme icons frozen so I can already start creating the Firefox theme based on the current files? Same question for the theme colors. 2. If the theme shows no regressions, only improvements, compared to the current theme, can it be included and set to be the default, preferably for Dapper? 3. Has anyone got thoughts on the matter of "Text and icons" by default? As you might read between the lines, I'd be happy to contribute my time and if the result is good enough I'd want the whole world to enjoy it. Feel free to put me back in my place, I'm just quite eager to get started on this. I can imagine you'd first want to see some results before judging on the second question, so if I can get the first question out of the way, I might be able to have some real world results by the weekend. As of yet, the statements above are my current "plan of action" to get some visible results quickly, if anyone has a more conservative or structured approach I'd be glad to hear about it. Again, thanks for your time reading this. With kind regards, Frank Schoep -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
