I am using FC3T2 (rawhide) and I think : "good job guys" :-)
In the desktop front, I find one very annoying thing : - The default background colour
It is set to #FFFFFF. It's the brighter colour. In the "real" world, #FFFFFF mean the sun, a spot light, ...
Generally, I adapt the setting of the monitor to not face to a wall of suns. But if I want to watch a movie, I need to adjust again the monitor setting.
So, I use the theme ThinIce which does not have the background colour set to #FFFFFF.
Example : Bluecurve (hot as the fire) : http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/background_colour/Capture-Bluecurve.png ThinIce : http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/background_colour/Capture-ThinIce.png
My 2 cents feedback.
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 10:57 +0200, Matias Féliciano wrote:
Example : Bluecurve (hot as the fire) : http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/background_colour/Capture-Bluecurve.png
A bit "bright" but okay.
ThinIce : http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/background_colour/Capture-ThinIce.png
Personally I find this colour just a tad too blue.
The strange thing is, that I actually "like" the email window being white, however the default nautilus background colour I set to "cement" I think that's the one. As I find this MUCH nicer on the eyes when browsing my file system.
To date I'm not entirely sure why I want the white in the email/word documents. But I need the grey in the nautilus window.
Le mardi 05 octobre 2004 à 10:20 +0100, Douglas Furlong a écrit :
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 10:57 +0200, Matias Féliciano wrote:
Example : Bluecurve (hot as the fire) : http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/background_colour/Capture-Bluecurve.png
A bit "bright" but okay.
ThinIce : http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/background_colour/Capture-ThinIce.png
Personally I find this colour just a tad too blue.
An I am not advocating to ThinIce. The point is the brightness of the background colour.
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