O/H Uno Engborg έγραψε: > Jiri Jakub Masek wrote: > >> Hi John, there are mixed two styles, *technical drawing* and >> *monolith* in RHGB,GDM Splash and GDM/KDE Desktop, I like the idea of >> *technical drawing*, so, follow it. > > > Agree, the technical drawing style looks very good. Could just be that > it is not so dark. On the downside, it may give the wrong signals > To many people Linux is something that is tool technical, perhaps we > should avoid remind them of that. But it do look good. I liked the idea of the blueprint drawings (technical) for the installation. It felt as if they were professional, but the actual product isn't built yet. The blueprints put the user into the idea that he himself is building the system and is kind of anticipating. What would really be great is to see the drawings get more complete and sophisticated with the progress of the installation. So at the end of it (the Congratulations screen) the graphics will be pixel-perfect. So, here's an idea: why don't we contact the maintainers of Anaconda (Jeremy Katz?) and see if we could find a way to change the graphics used in the installation as the progress goes on? Just an idea. :) -d -- Dimitris Glezos Jabber ID: glezos@xxxxxxxxxx, GPG: 0xA5A04C3B http://dimitris.glezos.com/ "He who gives up functionality for ease of use loses both and deserves neither." (Anonymous) -- _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list