Hi Alfredo,
On 24/08/13 00:00, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
Great news, everyone!

You can now test the Slideshow on your own system. I've created a GitHub repository with all the necessary files.

  1. If you haven't installed Git, do it by typing sudo apt-get install git or sudo aptitude install git on the Terminal.
  2. Then, type git clone git://github.com/aldomann/ubuntu-gnome-ubiquity.git in order to download the files (it's about 1MB, don't worry).
  3. Launch the test-slideshow.sh from nautilus (or from the terminal if you want).
  4. Have fun.
Please, notice that most of the text is not final and will surely change. Also, a few screenshots are missing.
Is looking good so far!

Now, I need to know a few things:
  • Does Firefox look like the one on the screenshot by default? Does it use the Menu bar or it uses the "Firefox" button?
Firefox uses menu bar. I would recommend you use a Live CD to create the final screenshots. For example gnome-control-center will probably stay at 3.6, not 3.8 as pictured in one of your screenshots.
  • Do you read correctly the text? Ali said the contrast was a little off, I think I've fixed it, but I want to know your opinion, guys.
Best regards,
Alfredo.



On 22 August 2013 17:34, Ali Linx (amjjawad) <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Alfredo Hernández <[email protected]> wrote:

Cantarell is the default font. It's beautiful, but only when shown right.

Hmm, why not use Ubuntu Font? there is a font name called Ubuntu and it is the default one for Ubuntu. Just a thought :D
 

Okay, I'll take care of the contrast issue.

I'm sure you will :)

Thank you!

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