On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 22:37 +0200, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote: > Hi, > > I want to tell you few words about Echo cursors idea. > > > > 1. Cursors > > Red Hat cursors were using Bluecurve style - even if other artwork was > not Bluecurve, cursors were looking nice. > > Smooth, readable cursors with: > > a) hour-glass in FC1-FC4 > b) spinner from FC5 > > 2. "Wait" and "busy" types > > Windows XP used hour-glass like Fedora up to 4, Windows Vista uses > spinner as Fedora from 5. > > Ubuntu uses spinner, openSUSE uses spinner. > Mac OSX uses spinner. > > Many spinner types: http://ajaxload.info/ > > 3. Color pallette, hands > > Usually, there are white cursors with black outline, and vice versa - > black cursors with white outline. It should not change in my opinion. > > Cursors are mostly provided in two versions: left~ and righthanded. > > > > Summary: cursors must use Echo style and hour-glass or spinner as wait > and busy cursors. > > Echo must provide left and righthanded versions and minimum 2 > coloristic versions: white and black. If you want - more. > > Great analyse, you might want to look at the current pages about the cursors, some of the things you mentioned are already there. ;-) http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoCursors Martin
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