El ds 03 de 04 de 2010 a les 22:37 -0700, en/na Dylan McCall va escriure: > Hi there! > > Exciting copy + paste from Launchpad Bug #554976, via the UI freeze > exception process :) > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554976 > > I am proposing a set of modifications to the visuals for the > ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu package. (Slideshow that plays in the > Ubiquity installer when installing Ubuntu). > Some of these changes spring from bug #552510, which covers centring > the icons used in the slideshow, but there are a few other changes as > well. > > These are currently seen in lp:ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu, revisions > 260 to 261. (Sorry, jumped the gun a bit; I should have made a > separate branch. Oh well). > You can see a preview at > http://people.ubuntu.com/~dylanmccall/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ > > First the CSS layout change: > * Title block is slightly narrower. Before, the title could flow > right up to the icon at the top right before wrapping to the next > line. That is no longer the case; it now wraps much earlier in the > line so there isn't so much visual noise up there. This means > multi-line titles should (hopefully) wrap a bit more elegantly. > * Increased spacing between individual lines. > * Increased width of content; text is as far from the edge on the > right as it is on the left side. This appears to nullify the net > effect of the increased line spacing. > > Then the icons: > * The new personalize.png replaces the old accessibility icon. It is > the "Change wallpaper" icon from the Humanity set. I decided this > appealed to the idea of personalizing the desktop to fit one's > personal wishes, where the previous icon provided a rather clinical > feeling. The dash of aubergine gives the topic a nice jolt of life. > * New media.png replacing the Rhythmbox icon. There were a lot of > comments about the out of place Breathe icon, and it was somewhat > difficult to align it elegantly. (Rhythmbox icons are all rather > rectangular, the others we have are square. It looked funny). I went > with the generic Media category icon from the Humanity set because > it's one of the more pretty looking icons in that genre by default, > and it is an icon people will recognize when they open the > Applications menu. > > Thank you! > > Dylan McCall >
I understand that there are no string changes and for translators this is simply a notification of the changes, so I'd say +1 from the translations side. Thanks. Regards, David. -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator david(dot)planella(at)ubuntu(dot)com www.ubuntu.com
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