On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 09:28 +0200, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote: > I've installed Nodoka on F7 and I've noticed a few issues, both > aesthetic and technical. > > 1) Highlighted menu options appear light gray on medium gray. > http://ivazquez.fedorapeople.org/images/nodoka-menu.png > (slight aside: medium gray is used in other places to indicate a > disabled item. This may result in some user confusion.) > > 2) It is difficult to see which window will get focus when they are > tiled or nested and Alt-Tab is used to switch. > > 3) Unfocused tabs seem just a bit too dark. Or maybe too saturated. > http://ivazquez.fedorapeople.org/images/nodoka-tabs.png It is a packages incompatibility problem... The package from F8 does not work in F7. If you rebuild it (rpmbuild --rebuild gtk-nodoka-engine-0.6-2.fc8.src.rpm) or build from sources then the above mentioned issues should be fixed. > > 4) (purely opinion) The caption buttons might look nicer moved 4 to 6 > pixels to the right. > I am not sure I understand what you mean? The button on the left or the buttons on the right? Or something completely different? > 5) The packages are misnamed. They should be gtk2-engine-nodoka, > gnome-theme-nodoka, and metacity-theme-nodoka. > gtk-engine-nodoka as in gtk-engine-murrine. No point in changing already used naming schemes. nodoka-theme-gnome is used because the main name is nodoka theme (similar scheme to beryl-gnome, which is metapackage pulling all gnome related beryl bits in), so I put it in the front, noone mentioned it as an issue in the review request, also there are currently no naming guidelines for that AFAIK. nodoka-metacity-theme as in {echo,tango}-icon-theme. I looked at various theme packages that were in the repos and decided on these names after. If there are any guidelines concerning this, please forward me to them, if not it would be good to create ones, what do you think? Thanks, Martin
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