The (wonderful) BlueCurve theme seems to have eliminated any visual distinction between window borders and the contents of the window. It has also eliminated the visual distinction between resizable and non-resizable windows (was there ever a distinction?).
This does simplify things visually, which is nice – but it does force the user to guess whether an window is resizable or to fish for the resizing cursor.
Any thoughts on this? Was this simply a known trade-off for aesthetics?
Thanks, Steven Garrity
Le lun 15/12/2003 à 21:52, Steven Garrity a écrit :
The (wonderful) BlueCurve theme seems to have eliminated any visual distinction between window borders and the contents of the window. It has also eliminated the visual distinction between resizable and non-resizable windows (was there ever a distinction?).
This does simplify things visually, which is nice – but it does force the user to guess whether an window is resizable or to fish for the resizing cursor.
There isn't enough contrast between the left and bottom borders and the window background color. This is a bug IMHO
Do we have a Gnome menu guru on the list? I am having some problems...
Also yum upgrade to Fedora Core 1 broke CUPS...
Cheers
Tony Grant
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