Fedora-desktop-list -- themes

Marky Goldstein ready at rosa.com
Fri Mar 12 09:57:43 UTC 2004


Tony Grant wrote:

>Le ven 12/03/2004 à 10:22, Marky Goldstein a écrit :
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>>I agree that a theme needs central control of one
>>Art Director / Agency. One theme needs consistency.
>>
>>I don't agree that mutliple themes need central control.
>>
>>I agree that the desktop needs freedom of look. That will
>>be revolutionary in the masses.
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>>
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>The theme should be consistent in OOo, Evolution, Mozilla. Or whatever
>other combination of applications needed for a productivity desktop.
>
>Menus should be consistent too...
>
>My desktops have been themed to imitate Mac OS for as long as I can
>remember for the simple reason that I have to switch back and forth
>between Linux and Mac OS quite often. Having similar looking desktops
>helps reduce confusion - thus increasing productivity.
>
>As far as I can see it is as simple as that. If you want to migrate a
>user from Mac OS or Windows to a Linux desktop then theme the desktop to
>be as close as possible to the OS version she is used to. Later they can
>be weened when the fear of change has gone.
>
>Cheers
>Tony Grant
>
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I fully agree with this strategy!!!
Unfortunately the existing Win XP and Mac OS X
themes are not yet very similiar.. there is still a gap.
We should get people to switch by imitating and then
we should get Nike to invest in Nike themes (to get some
money into the scene) and build our own themes as
we like (I personaly like stuff like milk, keramics, etc.) ;->
M.





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