Hey Nick and all others. Unfortunately this is only a mockup. I'm not quite into GTK hacking, so I'm not shure, what is actually possible and what istn't. But why not aim a little higher?
Why should we separate the dragable windowhead and the window content? I think this is much more confusing. Look at an Evolution window for example. Because of all those buttons, labels, lines, separators or tabs, I sometimes don't know, where one window ends and an other begins. Why not drad the window at every point, where there is no label or icon? Where are the C and GTK gurus? Shouldn't the theme be pleasing for the eye AND the use? Thanks for feedback and cheerz Günther Am Donnerstag, den 08.11.2007, 20:37 +0100 schrieb Nick Bauermeister: > Günther Beyer schrieb: > > Here's a first test: > > > > http://guentherbeyer.de/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/ubuntu_804_theme_test_02b.png > > > That looks very nice. Is it a mockup or a "real" GTK theme? > I love "clean" themes (although it has been been pointed out in this > thread, that it tends to confuse people as where you can drag the > window, I wonder how many people do not know they have to move their > pointer to the titlebar?) and the panel looks nice as well. > And the wallpaper shows how well it would fit an orange color palette. > > btw: is it OK to "publish" this in a blog or the forums? I think we need > to raise more publicity to this. Having mockups like this or the one > from Neil Patel is always a good source of inspiration. So hopefully we > can get more people to work on this. > -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
