Op 10-aug-2006, om 17:36 heeft Who het volgende geschreven: >> I too am wondering about the technical aspects of the Human theme/ >> engine. I've worked out a possible future theme for Human before >> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/PolishHumanGTKTheme/ >> Incoming#head-f092ea306a546788b86b8227a87ef7faa5ba78de - direct link >> to picture here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/ >> PolishHumanGTKTheme/Incoming? >> action=AttachFile&do=get&target=michielgtk3.png - it's an early >> version). >> > > That is nice - I love the progressbars and the idea of using orange on > the dropdown boxes (though I worry these are a little to similar to > OSX widgets) but imo the very slight rounding that we have on the > buttons at the moment is better than the larger radious curves on your > mock up. Did you consider using glassy scrollbars?
I agree that they're kind of Aqua-like, and I've considered redoing them, but I decided that I personally don't find it that bad. This is just how it came to me, and I'm not going to let prior art get in the way of what I believe to be an okay design. Still a little rough around the edges, though. I also kind of like the new rounding on the buttons. For one also because it seems like the old rounding was a little sharply anti- aliased. I also just updated the scroll bars with a picture below the first one, but I'm not really happy with them yet. When I get home tonight I'll remake them in white glass style. >> Of course, what I've made is only a suggestion, but if it turns out >> that some would like to see some of those things in the final version >> of the Human theme polishing, we're left wondering whether it's >> possible at all to do such changes. >> >> I myself still know nothing about making themes. I made that mock-up >> hoping that someone would pick it up and make it into a real, working >> theme in case the need is there. > > Well, Cimi seems to have been reading the list recently _and_ making > Murrine and Candido engines - which I believe to be derived from > Clearlooks in the same way Human is...Perhaps we can entice him into > submitting the odd patch ;) It might be necessary! That would be awesome, too. Maybe then he can hack up some way to get the corners of the window to be anti-aliased? That seems to be the only part of the entire system that isn't nicely "21st century"-anti-aliased (really, jaggies are so last century). ;) Michiel -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
