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Re: Themes (again)
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Germán Arias |
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Re: Themes (again) |
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Thu, 26 Sep 2013 13:47:24 -0600 |
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On 2013-09-26 04:47:45 -0600 David Chisnall <theraven@sucs.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently gave a little demo of an app that I'd written for exploring
> debugging stream traces for our processor, and one of the comments was 'Oh,
> you wrote it using TK?'. I'd like to take some screenshots and also record a
> video of the demo I gave at FOSDEM, but I don't want people to be put off by
> the applications looking ugly.
>
> So, my question is: do we have a single theme that works, is complete, and
> doesn't look like a throwback to the early '90s?
>
> In Étoilé we have:
>
> - Nesedah, where we spent a lot of effort getting the mockups right but then
> hit problems with how GNUstep handles frames and borders and couldn't
> implement it correctly
>
> - Narcissus, which looks okay except when you have a table view (because the
> headers are white on light grey). I'd fix this if the theme support were
> documented sufficiently well for me to be able to work out how...
>
> - Aristo2, which got off to a promising start at the DevMeeting is unfinished.
>
> The Silver theme looks okay, so maybe it's a good choice, although still a
> bit dated.
>
I will upload a new version in next hours, that looks better. I don't release a
new package yet, because this needs gnustep from SVN. A small problem
with pulldown popup.
Germán.
Re: Themes (again), Liam Proven, 2013/09/27