Thanks Jonny!
And I do agree, transparency in the nautilus window really isn't necessary, it 
serves more as an illustration to what *could* be done ;)

Only problem is I have no idea on how to make GTK/Metacity themes, pixelmap or 
not... my only experience is with editing a couple of gtkrc-files...

I probably have to learn it sooner or later, but I'm not sure how much time 
I've got for this right now...so if anyone would be willing to create a theme 
based on this mockup (with or without changes), I would gladly assist...

- Thomas L.G

> > From: Webmaster Jhnet.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 2008-02-11 12:40:22 CET
> > To: Discussion on Ubuntu artwork [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Mockup!
> > 
> > That is a simply stunning theme! I really like it. We need to get building
> > it though if there is going to be a chance of getting it finished for the
> > final release. I think a non-composited version would look good but the
> > orange borders (very cool) would need to be made a little thinner and make a
> > solid orange. With regards to the composited version I think the orange
> > borders could be best archived using the shadow functions of emerald. This
> > way the windows would snap very neatly together (and would also allow the
> > borders on the panels).
> > 
> > Excellent theme! If only I knew how to build themes... (Any tutorial links
> > from veteran theme-makers would be appreciated!)
> > 
> > Jonny
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