not finished yet. but here is a start 2008/7/30 Martin Sourada <martin.sourada@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 23:26 +0800, Andy Fitzsimon wrote: >> Hi martin, >> >> If you could help me understand our limitations ill make some more >> specific mockups for you >> >> >> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3021/2706976226_d9d7e58f17_o.png >> >> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3049/2706174405_6f7cb0e3a7_o.png >> >> No points for being original here, I was thinking ofwhat osx and xp >> would look like if they were smashed together in the right way. >> >> getting the conditionals to render like this is what I am more interested in. >> >> >> Andy > > The mock-ups looks great. The basic idea is implementable, one of the > biggest limitations we have is that you should draw stuff only on the > widget's "rectangle of being" otherwise you'll bound to hit problems > with specific cases of repaints of the area, also in gtk 2 there is no > hope for real transparency in Entry and Progress Bars + all other > widgets that contain Entry. We are also slightly limited in the number > of various states, like there is probably no way how to check that > button has state "working...". > > For the multi-select listview, I noticed in your mockup, I am not sure > if that's possible to implement - as the drawing function is called for > all items separately, but I cannot say now that it's impossible. > > That's for the limitations that came to my mind just now, more are > usually discovered during the actual implementation :-p > > Stay tuned on nodoka related topics in the art-list, I'll post link to > documentation-in-progress for the upcoming branch and so far I drafted > the Configuration Options chapter. I added option called "style" which > can be set to CLASSIC (for the current nodoka), MODERN (for the future > default nodoka look, currently present only in my sketches) and GLOSSY > (for your style, if you have better name feel free to suggest it). > > Next section that I'll write will cover the used gradients and > reflections. That should help me in deciding on best way how to > implement gradients/reflections settings in drawing functions in the > actual code, so if you have in mind final version of the gradients you > use (only basic settings, colour will be hopefully treated separately) > email me with the settings. You can also wait till I write the sections > for the CLASSIC and MODERN styles to see what I have in mind, or ask me > to extract them from the svgs you posted :) > > BTW. to see most of the used widgets, together with many of their > available states, you can use thewidgetfactory (in fedora repos, then in > Applications -> Programming -> The Widget Factory). It would be nice if > your "final sketch" would be fake screen-shot of it's window to see how > the theme will look in real environment. > > Thanks, > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-art-list mailing list > Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list > >
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