> 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). ;-) I will try to pick some colors for colour scheme named simply 'Livious' :D . > 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. Ok, I understand :) . > Yes, otherwise it would not be Nodoka (nodoka is based on a special > type > of gradients) ;-) Artists (; ... > 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). I don't how it happened, but I dislike Tango! too. It is too shiny. I like subtle style of GNOME - light colors with darker outline. GNOME folder icon is ugly in my opinion too. Doesn't look like folder at all. I will always say to you: be GNOME-style compiliant. You can use GNOME icon style guidelines [1] and create Echo icon theme, which **surely** will be loved by me. Please try this out. I want too see, how it would like. Maybe you'll love it too? I really, really want to see Echo with GNOME style. Would you? [1] I think GNOME icon style guidelines are Tango!'s without glossy reflections http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines -- Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://liviopl.jogger.pl/ _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list