Yes, I still prefer the curved version. But honestly I guess Gnome should offer curved and square versions inside one theme. Multiple themes make more people happy than just one. Etc. Freedom of choice is what makes Linux strong.
Best regards, Marky
Trae McCombs wrote:
http://occy.net/tmp/bs.png <--- THIS is what the end-result is supposed to look like. I can't seem to finish up the final touches, that's why what I have is in limbo and NOT a finished product. :) I don't know enough about metacity themes to complete it. :(
I didn't know why exactly I wanted the squared off versions and now I think I do. Now I want it to be squared off so that it better matches the GTK Bluecurve theme. While you guys want the gtk theme curved, I simply want a squared version of the metacity theme.
So anyway, to finish things up should be easy for someone that knows
about metacity themes. If someone wants to make my day... feel free to
finish up the "Bluesquared" theme. :)
Trae
On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 21:31, stevelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Quoting Trae McCombs <occy@xxxxxxxx>:
Is this where I am supposed to complain that we need to have
"Bluesquared" as an optional theme? (and completed ;)
Trae, While what you have here is certainly well executed, I don't think it addresses the original reasons for the redesign of the Bluecurve window controls. If I may have a go at paraphrasing, I understand the new controls were intented to preserve the over-all shape and outline of the window.
Also, your square version of the bluecurve controls still (I think) suffers from my criticism at the origin of this thread, that the controls don't look as much like UI elements (chrome/metal) as I think they should.
If anything, I'd like to see more "curve" and less "blue" :-) I'd love to see subtle rounded corners on all the currently square controls (buttons, tabs, pull-downs, etc. Perhaps I'll try to mock that up to see if it's worthwhile.
Steven Garrity
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