Interview with a Gnome artist, William Szilveszter 20
Pascal Klein writes "William Szilveszter, a Gnome desktop artist has recently released an extensive suite of goodies for our Gnome desktops, including a GTK theme, Firefox and Thunderbird themes, an extensive icon set and 2 media player skins, as well as a high in demand wallpaper. His Graphic Suite, on Gnome-Look.org has become the most highly rated contribution to the Gnome-Look.org community in just under 5 days, and has scored over 4900 downloads to date.
Wombat has interviewed him in light of his recent release... You can find the interview here."
Wombat has interviewed him in light of his recent release... You can find the interview here."
Not Graphic Suite (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Not Graphic Suite (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Not Graphic Suite (Score:3, Funny)
Gnome desktop artist (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Gnome desktop artist (Score:2)
Not that special (Score:4, Informative)
I'd say that the only thing that the Graphite Suite brings is a full desktop theme rather than just a GTK or Metacity theme. Other than that, it's over-hyped by the article.
Re:Not that special (Score:2)
Re:Not that special (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Not that special (Score:1)
To me it looks just a little bit less ugly than most other Gnome configuration. Neither visually stunning nor really functional. SuSE at least has a default theme that looks reasonably well together with KDE applications in the plastik style.
Re:Not that special (Score:2)
This is minimal, subtle, soft, sophisticated.
(I'm an OS X zealot looking at the first Beautiful X11-based GUI I've ever seen)
Not that FUNCTIONAL! (Score:2)
The gnome theme highlights white text with white background on menu mouseover. Thanks!
The firefox theme I had to switch out because it was clearly corrupting memory - suddenly all my nav buttons started to look like the "back" button.
I couldn't get the gnome icon theme to install at all.
Nothing to see here, folks.
Oooh! Boobies!! (Score:2)
A: BoObIeS!!@1 [gnome-look.org]
Re:Oooh! Boobies!! (Score:1)
Better, but not up to KDE (Score:1)
Re:Better, but not up to KDE (Score:3, Insightful)
Two taskbars are really usefull. You have very similar solution in os-x: one taskbar for apps and system, and second for all current work.
This makes Gnome desktop very intuitive, much more than KDE which sticks to Windows look'n'feel with everything hidden in folding menus.
There are other issues - some apps are better in KDE, and some are better in Gnome. But i see most of them improving in both enviroments, so now
Jimmac is the real author... (Score:2)
I don't like cheating - be it slashdot post - but it also puts the mentioned (in shity as usual) Slashdot post.
As an OS X zealot, I must admit (Score:2)