Yes Deviant lines looks good - I may try and make an xfwm theme similar
if I have the time.
solar.george
Webmaster, Jhnet.co.uk wrote:
The Deviant lines theme looked really good, a very original design
that integrates well and has a nice clean appearance. It's also nice
to see a theme that doesn't have very chunky borders which just waste
space and make the interface feel a lot more chunky. I would in this
theme prefer to see a larger title bar text (for accessibility) in
exchange for less wasted space at the bottom - I think something could
be done with this theme to make it work well for a possible alternate
theme for Ubuntu to ship: something that is unusual and original but
not sci-fi and old fashioned.
Jonnathan
On 15/01/2008, *Steph* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi all, I just made my usual visit of Gnome-Look.org and I found
some interesting ideas we could try to develop for an eventual
Ubuntu GTK Theme.
First, a theme called Deviant lines
<http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Deviant+lines?content=73635> :
Here's a screenshot of my desktop :
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/4390/deviantlinesdo1.png
<http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/4390/deviantlinesdo1.png>
What I like most is the way top of windows are rectangular and
bottom are rounded. Can metacity do that ? Next, the buttons. I
often see themes with rounded buttons, but I personnaly think it's
over. A nice button, in my opinion, is rectangular with really
small rounded corners (Apple.fr <http://Apple.fr> has some). In
this theme, buttons are still too rectangular, but nice. And
finally I like the way windows seems unified. Well here, there are
even too unified because sometimes you get a little confused, but
we should work in that way ( DarkIce theme
<http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Dark+Ice?content=69886>
had a great success thanks to its union in the menubar and
metacity border, I think).
Cheers,
Steph.
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