> > Problem is, people do use them. Some do prefer an ungy fast, useable, > nothing in the way gui. That is why I offered to do thinice, mist, or > something for them. Are we just going to remove them and give them pixmap > and slow cairo? I don't think so!!! I won't take responsibility in that > slaughter! I have spoken for them. Will anyone listen and at least give them > the smooth engine. We do not need inexperienced, imature voting for eyecandy > not considering the real world. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but it's the > reason gnome has lagged in eyecandy for so long. There needs to be a middle > ground. Something for both ends on the spectrum, and ubuntulooks is not > light and fast, so that can not count for light and fast just because it is > an engine. Pixbuff is an engine...is it light? No. Think of everyone before > you vote!!! I think that the whole point of this exercise is to get some really good looking themes in Ubuntu, and while I don't think that procludes any Smooth theme, I think it means not packing a huge number of them in I agree that we _must_ keep a few speedy engines in, which is one of the reasons I champion Industrial for inclusion. I had a look at http://gtkperf.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=testing&id=1 which suggests we should really be using cleanice if we want a truly performance focussed skin! Back at that stage human didn't use Cairo, as far asI remember, which probably explains its speed...
I ran some test with gtkperf. Here's the results.........
Simple (thinice) 10.77
SandSkater (mist) 11.00
Bluecurve (bluecurve) 11.16
Cleanice-Dark (cleanice) 11.30
Industrial (industrial) 11.77
Smooth9Gnome (smooth) 14.08
Slider (smooth) 16.40
Rezlooks-Gilouche (rezlooks) 16.47
d3a-eXperience (experience) 16.47
Glider (smooth) 16.54
Clearlooks-cairo (clearlooks-cairo) 18.86
Human (ubuntulooks) 19.26
Gentle (pixbuf) 23.66
eXperience (experience) 27.41
d3a (pixbuf) 28.56
E17-Gtk (pixbuf) 31.79
Ana (svg>pixbuf) 35.67
######d3a comparrison#######
d3a-eXperience (experience) 16.47
d3a (pixbuf) 28.56
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