Sorry, second time I've posted this thought here, but I think the detail has too big an impact to be ignored.
+ For Human Clearlooks: Selected widget marker is very visible, which is good for accessibility. It also blends very well with the theme by taking the unusual move of not using a black dotted line, but a gummy rectangle. The black dotted rectangle to mark selected widget has been the norm for eternity, and really looks terrible. Unfortunately, certain things (eg: gnome-panel) still have the dotted line for some reason, but if you play around with a check box or just tabbing through a window, the difference is very visible. I think that this is good for drawing attention to the possibility (that GTK makes tabbing through windows magically possible with every application under the sun!), and also acts as a nice bit of decoration to draw special attention to the widgets that are selected by default. Otherwise, when somebody is unaware of the keyboard shortcuts and has not noticed that a particular widget is selected, bad things can happen! For example, (granted, this is a long stretch) somebody could accidentally restart his computer by pressing Enter while reading the "Updates require a restart" message. More realistically, somebody who relies on those keyboard shortcuts really has to hunt to find the location of the standard dotted line, while the gummy rectangle is clearly visible on first glance. Bye, -Dylan McCall On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 12:29 +0100, Kenneth Wimer wrote: > Hi all, > > I guess that everyone noticed the change in gtk theme (we are using murrine > at > the moment). I also included a clearlooks theme as well and we'll test that > in a couple of days). Both themes definitely need improvement if they are > going to replace Ubuntu Looks which, although it does have minor bugs, has a > definte look and is quite well polished. With an eye to the future, here is a > list of +'s and -'s for each theme. In many cases the -'s can be easily > solved ...feel free to help :-) > > Human Ubuntu Looks (#1): > - lines between menu bar, toolbars and windows are bad; but we don't > have to get rid of them just yet > + we like the obviously ticked checkboxes and radio buttons > + and that the tick from the checkbox is larger than the box > - toggle button doesn't share the obviousness > + liked the markers in the progress bars > + liked the inset tray look of sliders > + liked the filled insides of sliders > + liked the prelight colour of scrollbars > + liked tab colours and no gradient > + selected/active light orange bg (menu's, etc) color is perfect > > Human Clearlooks (#2): > - menubar different colour to everything else > - gradient buttons instead of glossy > - no prelight of scrollbars > - no colour inside sliders > - checkboxes not obviously checked > + but toggle buttons are much more obvious > - don't like tab gradients > + but colour is ok > - progress bars look like tanks, no markers > > Human Murrine (#3): > - lines between menu bar and toolbars, and toolbars and rest of > window; not urgent to remove > ? menu bar is very strange > + but the menus themselves look great with the gutter > - quite square in shape, rounded is more pleasing to the eye > - progress bars are tanks, no markers, and not inset > - sliders also not inset > + but filled > + obviously checked > - but white > - toggle button isn't obvious at all, quite nasty in fact > + tabs have no gradient and gutter colours > - no scrollbar prelight > - entire scrollbar coloured >
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