Il giorno Fri, 15 Dec 2006 20:13:48 +0000 Leo <sdl.web@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > > * Andrea Cimitan (2006-12-13 02:59 nil) said: > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > I am thinking on a theme similar to Suse's Gilouche, but obviusly > > with different colorscheme. Gilouche is easy on the eyes and users > > can use it for month without being annoyed by it. > > > > Ideas, suggestions? > > I have been using MurrinaGilouche for quite sometime. I like the theme > because it looks clean, all fonts are very clear and very easy on my > eyes. Some other Murrine themes are nice but my eyes get tired after a > short time. I put this the first priority when choosing a theme. > > You might want to chat with Andy Fitz. I learned from Máirín Duffy: > > ,----[ http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.artwork/662 ] > | I think for gtk2 we are probably going to stick with > | Clearlooks. Clearlooks is getting some features that give it the > | glossiness Murrine has, and it's also the GNOME upstream theming > | engine. Andy Fitzsimon put together a Murrine theme that has very > | very nice Fedora colors, and I think he's working on porting it to > | Clearlooks. > `---- > Ok we can stick to clearlooks and get glossiness and ugliness of it. > * Andrea Cimitan (2006-12-15 20:35 +0100) said: > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > [...] > >> Just wanted to follow-up that the "Colors" section of > >> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoIconGuidelines is at a > >> usable state...I've added the 4 additional grays (named Metallic) > >> that play a big part in defining Echo's look and feel. > >> > >> Once again, thank you Ben for compiling the colors. > > > The "Echo" colors are absolutely bad for a gtk2 theme... IMHO. > > GTK theme looks to me does not require many colors, so you can be as > creative as you like, as long as the theme fits in. > Try those colors... here they are looking very very bad in a gtk2 theme. -- Cimi - Andrea Cimitan http://cimi.netsons.org _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list