I don't mind the dark theme not that I've been using it for a while. But
there are issues with things like Compiz Config Settings, where the app uses
blue text, and it is mostly unreadable against the dark background. I don't
know why it uses this blue in some places and not others.

screenshot -
http://picasaweb.google.com/cogneato/UbuntuRelated/photo#5217703878919813170

Ashton



On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Kenneth Wimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 30 June 2008 15:56:48 Ashton wrote:
> > >The fonts are open source (and include symbols for most languages,
> >
> > something
> > that cannot be said for every oss font). We might want to switch to
> > liberation though.
> >
> > The Liberation font license issue has changed, right? For the better I
> have
> > read. I've been changing all Sans to Liberation Sans, etc. for a while
> now
> > whenever I set up my desktop. I really enjoy the look, especially within
> > Firefox, where the Liberation fonts (to me) vastly improve the
> experience.
> > Can Ubuntu use these as defaults now?
>
> Yes, I think they can. I am in the process of clearing this up. In any
> case,
> the fonts are in Intrepid (there were also package for Hardy) so they can
> be
> tested...depending on the outcome I'll set them as default.
>
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