2009/11/12 Kenneth Wimer <[email protected]> > > On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:47 PM, mac_v wrote: > > > On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 15:00 -0500, Saleel Velankar wrote: > >> > >> We are currently waiting for the code to allow for separate > >> panel icons. > >> > >> I suppose this will be useful for breathe as well. > >> > >> > >> > >> Also , there is the issue of one too many... > >> > >> Which icons do we really want in greyscale...? Do we really > >> want all > >> icons monochrome...? > >> > >> > >> Apps in greyscale, system icons in monochrome. Actually it might be > >> nice, to look at modifications people make for the macosx bar, > >> because > >> this is essentially the same problem. > > > > IMO , We can rather just keep the system icons monochrome and use > > runtime desaturation of the other icons. That way it would be > > easier and > > no need to do icons for all apps. > > Since how many ever icon we do , there will always be some app > > which we > > cannot cover > > There are 80 apps in main and universe that put icons in the panel. > We are looking into defining exactly which icons are used and how > they need to be treated. My first attempt will be to use imagemagick > to re-color these icons monochrome (with slight use of color for some > icons). > > Hi, as I'm thrilled to see a lot of Humantiy related icons being uploaded on gnome-look, I don't think that systematically greying apps icons is a good way to keep a consistent panel. I like to think my panel as a quiet spot for minimalist information, not the place where icons are just grey.
> We'll work on creating a design spec, getting it signed off and out > into the public asap. > Nice. > > -- > Ken > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > -- David
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