I like the traditional, but another version, with bigger width would also be nice. Dnia 06-12-2007, czw o godzinie 00:07 +0100, Martin Sourada pisze: > Hi, > > I have not enough time now to do things fast (this time of year is > rather a busy one...), but I started adjusting the Nodoka metacity. The > main reason for this was to make it more adjustable (meaning the button > positions), so that the Mac OS X button ordering would work as expected. > That needed reworking of the button drawing functions, most notably > separating the buttons. Today I updated the metacity in trunk [1] to > enable this change. You can try it out and I'll be grateful for > suggestions, patches, adjustments, ... > > As a part of the process I decided to start work on alternative Nodoka > metacity styling, I named it Nodoka Reloaded, but maybe Nodoka Classic > would be better, as it uses classic button styling. I attach screen-shot > of a sketch (with the eog window, so that I can show the adjustment I > made to the original in work) and a SVG source. Suggestions of course > welcome. I should mention that I didn't care much with the sizes (as you > can see from the screen-shot), so the proportions will be a bit > different in the final theme... > > I'd also like to mention that it is desired that the gradients will be > same and that the button icons (like the "x" for closing) will be same > as well for both themes. So, if you have some ideas for the final look > of the icons, it is more than welcome. I already provided two: the > simple looking in the original Nodoka Metacity and the Clearlooks like > in the Nodoka Reloaded. > > Another thing I have in mind is an idea of creating a third Nodoka > metacity theme. It should have same gradients styling (hue and > saturation can be different) and button icons, but the rest I leave for > your suggestions. Would you like differently coloured buttons, some > strangely shaped buttons, or joined buttons in one group, anything else? > While this is really a low priority one, your suggestions, sketches, > etc. will be welcome. > > So as you might guessed, I'd like to ship (hopefully since Fedora 9) > three slightly different Nodoka metacity themes - the adjusted theme we > are using now (that will remain the default one), one with classical > styled buttons (the one I attached sketch for), and one designed mostly > to fit the wants of those that don't like either of the former two, or > would like to have something less traditional. > > Thanks, > Martin > > References: > [1] > http://git.fedoraproject.org/?p=hosted/nodoka;a=tree;f=trunk/nodoka-theme-gnome/Nodoka/metacity-1;h=e63f5ab366634a4b63e10429170671fd80d0e3f7;hb=HEAD > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-art-list mailing list > Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list -- ___ _ | _|___ _| |___ ___ ___ | _| -_| . | . | _| . | |_| |___|___|___|_| |___|_ Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek Fedora Project http://liviopl.jogger.pl/
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