I can confirm those words another time. ;) Diagonal stripes could be fun when you have a lot of buttons with a fixed aspect (see gcalctool for example), but when you have an app with a lot of buttons of various aspects (some thin, some fat etc etc) the result is a _really_ boring theme. Unconsinstent too.
Don't waste your time now ;) Best regards Andrea Cimitan Il giorno mar, 06/11/2007 alle 15.02 +0100, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen ha scritto: > On 06/11/2007, Julian Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > coming in a bit late on this one but would just like to second > support > of Patels diagonal gradiants: if we are to have them at all > then they > are the best i've seen yet. > > I had a response from Cimitan Andrea (Murrine dev) that he had > actually already tried out those diagonal gradients and found that > they did not look good in a real working system. > > While I certainly can appreciate that diagonal gradients might work > badly in a production environment (even though the mockups look > sweet), I still want to see it myself. > > I will try and find some time to hack this into Murrine to check it > out. Don't hold your breath though, I'm pretty swamped in work - if > someone is up to it feel very free to step in :-) I don't think it > should be that tricky (to create the hack atleast - a clean impl is > another thing). > > > > Cheers, > Mikkel -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
