В 15:57 +0100 на 15.05.2008 (чт), Nick Russell написа: > On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 22:31 +1000, Nicholas Kraak wrote: > > In terms of Usplash, someone mentioned a smooth splash screen > > similar to the Mac OS X startup splash where the loading bar moves > > smoothly. We may not be able to do that much be our usplash > > seriously needs changing, its ugly as hell. You may consider looking > > at Fedora's and OpenSuSE's spash screen, both are very smooth and > > beautiful. However, if we're going to stick to something simple, I > > quite like Linux Mint's Splash screen. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > -Nicholas > > I've added a slightly simpler usplash concept to the wiki, scroll down > to Concept 2.
Very good work. Can the corners of the Ubuntu logo be anti-aliased for a smoother image? Btw I like the first concept because it is more original (no OS will have such a uspalh). Can a fade-in animation be used to show different parts of the logo (ex. the red dot then the other part below and so on)? I think we can add gradients to the logo so that it looks better. For a reference color palette look at the wiki - Pallete section: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/NewWave В 12:37 +0000 на 15.05.2008 (чт), fruchtschwert написа: > > I played a bit with Inkscape (first time :-) and made up another icon (merged > two others) .. > > http://fruchtsalat.uni.cc/res/gnome-logout.svg > > It's intended for the gnome logout-screen (not for the panel). > I have overwritten every "open door"-icon in the "scalable"-folder of the > Elements theme, but could not get it to appear where it should. > Maybe someone can give me a hint .. > > Which shade of orange should be used for the icons? Is there a palette to be > released? > > Should I try to improve my "skills" with other icons? Which ones do you need? > But don't know if I can do much .. (should be) writing my thesis at > university ;-) > > Martin > > P.S. hope you don't get the mail three times .. the list seems not to accept > it I see only one mail :). The icon is good and is one step in the right direction (the current logout-screen (not for the panel) icon was just taken from Tango). Keep up the good work and maybe talk with Seba (a.k.a. spg76) and Francois about synchronising your work. About the shade look at the example palette at the wiki. Btw Francois I like your home folder icon because it blends better with the theme. > > Here is why I don't make it so bright. (If we make the text darker > it > > will be darker in unselected menus too so we don't have much of a > > choice): > > > > > http://img168.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=45704_NewWave_test_11_122_867lo.jpg > That's a pity, because it looks much more clean when we have less > colors, and I particularly like the feel that the menu button and the > menu itself are in a single piece. Do you think it won't be possible > to > have that font color change when the menu is selected in Firefox? Can > the use of Murrine change anything? Or is it possible to change that > in > Firefox configuration? > I'm just trying to make it look consistent all over the place and think that murrine is not going to change anything because this is Firefox issue. And no the config file cannot help either. gp wrote: > Anton, > have you already registred the project-theme in LP ? > Othewise, we could try. I think it's very important for developed in a > right way for thinking that it can be considered a possible default. > > I never registred a LP project but I think that I can try to help > you. I haven't registered it because don't know to and I've never done this before. It is a good idea though and I will see what I can do about it. Can anybody help? Cory, Who, Kenneth? > ps: I'm trying to make a deb package for the theme. For me it's the > first time to make a deb package-theme, I not guarantee anything at > the > moment. :-) Anyone is welcome. :-) > A question: > in the theme package, insert only metacity+gtkrc or also the > configuration of gconf (for change the metacity opacity for > inactivewindow)? You should include the gconf too, I suppose. Anton -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
