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I think that's better...
It's quite a subtle change so it's difficult to tell
Thanks
That's very nice. Canonical should adopt it. Nice work.
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Why don't you move it to Gnome-look ? It could gain more visibility....
"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail"
Jubarte - Telecommunications Engineering Suite
http://sites.google.com/site/jubartecalc/
it looks cool!
i'm using it now
thanks
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Looks great!
I'll start by complimenting, nice work.
Then I'll pursue with the rants,
when selecting an item on the menus (Apps -> Places -> System) (NM-Applet). Vertical padding is a bit excessive? Look at the signal strength
Is this (progress.bars) controlled by what rule in gtkrc ?
Icon sizes by default on menu could be a bit smaller
Open system->preferences and almost all vertical space is consumed
I've set them to 16. which gives nice compact menu.
Default is 24?
At least on devices with smaller resolutions, these wastes too much space.
just a few thoughts![]()
I won't answer to difficult guestions.
The panel-menu size is set to 24 - the same as the original Ubuntulooks Human and Human Murine themes. I'm not changing that, otherwise the Human icons will get scaled (and will therefore look blurry).
Are you on a netbook? I'm not aware if the netbook flavour of Ubuntu uses a modified theme, but I'd be interested to see what it's like - perhaps I can make a netbook version of the theme for devices will smaller resolutions.
PulseAudio Fixes | Jaunty Intel Graphics Performance Guide | Humanity theme | PulseAudio Equalizer | Dichotomy theme.
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