Re: [Nautilus-list] The screenshots made me think....



Mattias Eriksson <snaggen acc umu se> writes:

> On 31 Jan 2001 01:35:03 -0800, Seth Nickell wrote:
> > I once again challenge you to tell me what the hell "looks like GNOME"
> > means. 
> 
> I dont want a flame war, I dont thing those kind of debates leed any
> where.... so dont interpret my mails as flames, they are not ment to be
> that. With this said I'll go and answer your question.
> 
> With a gnome look I mean things like using gnome stockbuttons by
> default, using system fonts by default and such things.

Nautilus supports antialiased fonts and uses them by default. GNOME
does not support them at all in general, so we can't use the GNOME
font setting when using AA fonts, just a close approximation. This is
why you won't get the exact system font for all things when in
antialiased (AKA smooth graphics) mode.

> And I dont want to be rude to any employers at eazel, I think they have
> been doing a great job so far. But I still think it's important not to
> trade a default gnome look just go get this single app looking better,
> because I must say that it's looking good. I just want to point out that
> it might be an idea to improve the gnome stockbuttons so that those
> might be better looking and then use them by default.

The GNOME stock buttons are not themable and many people would object
to replacing the current one. Ours are themable, and again, if you
want the exact gnome look, you can easily get it by picking the right
theme.

For GNOME 2, we hope to make toolbar buttons and such themable
gnome-wide.

 - Maciej





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