On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 11:39 +0200, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote: > Hi, > > I have one question/proposal. > Why Nodoka has so bright colors (I mean very light blue)? > > Little bit darker blue and beige will make Nodoka integrate better with > Infinity theme. > I plan to provide different colour schemes in one of the next releases and two or three more metacity stylings (the buttons will look different, but still will have nodoka gradients), until then you can change the colours in the appearances caplet to your liking (and submit them to me if you'd like to have them included). ;-) > By the way, there's one bug against Nodoka Metacity theme - inactive > windows buttons in prelight state have same gradient as active windows > buttons. > This is intentional, because if you push the button it will do the action even on unfocused window - if they had unfocused gradients it will be confusing. > BTW2: do we need gradients on M-city buttons? Gilouche (SUSE's theme) > had them not and it looked quite good [1] :) . > Yes, otherwise it would not be Nodoka (nodoka is based on a special type of gradients) ;-) > BTW3: Did you see how well looks SUSE with GNOME'styled icons [2] ? > Heh, this should be rather in a separate thread... Yep, they look quite good, one thing I don't like is the gnome folder, Mist does nice job in fixing this, still I like Echo more (and Tango less). I think it's now more or less about alternative - we have gnome/tango icons with subtle colours and simple perspectives, then realistically looking shiny Oxygen (I am not very sure how good are these at smaller sizes) and we are trying to create something in-between - something with a touch of reality, vibrant colours, subtle gradients and isometric perspective, while retaining some compatibility with Gnome (in terms that they can work quite nice together). Martin > > [1] http://art.gnome.org/themes/metacity/1286 > [2] http://abock.org/blog-images/openSUSE-10.3.png >
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