| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Pretty neat! Apr 11 2005 on content Genfoot | Shoot, seems Evolution stopped getting mail from that account! Thanks for letting me know, as a few other people had emailed me as well. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Pretty neat! Apr 11 2005 on content Genfoot | Hehe, I don't mind at all, and I like the addition of the toes for GNOME.
By the way, all that stuff is released under the GPL, so feel free to use it for whatever (well, as long as it complies with the GPL). |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Interesting... Mar 24 2005 on content Simply GNOME | This looks pretty similar to a fractal-type image generator written in Java I saw a few months ago.
I do like the style of it, though :-D |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Great! Mar 4 2005 on content Clearlooks | Another excellent release. Clearlooks just keeps getting better and better!
As an aside, is there any way to install this on a box without having root access? Where do I put the engine or how do I tell GTK+ where to look for the engines? |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Excellent Work! Feb 26 2005 on content Clearlooks | Really great! I've been waiting for this new release for a while now and was beginning to give up!
For any GNOME users looking to have a similar window border as in the original screenshots, here is my port of XFCE-Winter: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=20140
I noticed that the sourceforge page is still blank; how is that coming along? If you would like some help with it, I'd be happy to design and/or implement the page. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: New scro Jan 31 2005 on content Clearlooks | To be honest I really like the first screenshot. This doesn't mean I don't like the "rounded-everything" look, as I do like it.
I like the fact that the rounded edges only on the outside of the entire scrollbar give it a "whole" kind of look, as in, "look I'm a single widget" or something. Don't know why but it appeals to me ;-)
That said, for consistency purposes the other style is better.
I think Firefox and OpenOffice.org are problematic for most themes, and I vote to ignore them. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: Re: New Jan 31 2005 on content Clearlooks | Unless I'm mistaken it looks like there are two seperate functions that get called to draw the scrollbar buttons. The first draws the button itself, the second draws an arrow. The problem (correct me if I'm wrong) is that the button function was not passed an arrow direction, only the arrow function, so you can't tell which button is being drawn, just that you are being asked to draw a button. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: yeah Jan 28 2005 on content Winter | Yeah, sorry about that. I had to put it on the backburner for a few days to finish some other things.
You will probably notice that utility windows are now the same size as normal windows. I think it looks alright, but any feedback is appreciated.
Like I said on the forums, if anyone makes any modification I can include it in the "official" release if you contact me. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Excellent Work Jan 15 2005 on content Clearlooks | This is really nice looking. Thank you!
I've been looking through the source and am going to play with it a bit (I've never made a theme engine before, but the actual drawing code doesn't really look that complicated). It's mostly gdk and math.
That screenshot of the upcoming version 0.2 looks great. The scrollbars in 0.1 are one of the things that bug me a bit, and they look much better in the shot.
Also, might I suggest a rounded progress bar as well? A rounded bar with a simpler gradient to match the rest of the theme, or did you have something else in mind?
Is there a repository or somewhere we can grab the latest sources? If not, I would suggest creating a Sourceforge.net project for the engine so others (like me) could try to help out. |
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