On Friday 01 February 2008 16:04:53 François Degrave wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I think a new theme which would provide Ubuntu a fresher look would be > really useful. However, orange - and brown - are not always the colors > people prefer, and even if it was the case, most people like to change > the look of the system after a while. > > I would suggest the whole theme should be parametrisable. The user > should be able to choose (within 3 clicks...) not only the color of the > window borders, but also the color of the system icons and controls.
I think that this is a very interesting idea but it would be quite a feat to pull off, not to mention it being so late in the cycle. I would suggest adding this as a blueprint for hardy+1. We'd need more than artwork to accomplish this so having things well planned and defined will make it much more likely to happen. > For the moment, the problem is that in order to change the look of the > system, the user has to choose another theme than Human (which is the > most clean one, but not parametrisable), and then search the internet > for icon themes that would match his desires, when parametrisable colors > for windows, system icons and controls would make that task easy as can be. > > Cheers, > > François -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
