I whould like to donate my them to ReactOS Final
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Changed something in the start bar:
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Last edited by yaiR yeru on Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Read above by yourself dude, i never said anything about the logo.yaiR yeru wrote:umm.. look at my last post i used the logo and what is Tango icons?
You maybe also should read more on the forums before start making a design. The Tango icon theme is from what ive read here the default ReactOS icon set. And you can find them at http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Desktop_Project
Ugh~!.. ReactOS is not even done and things like this are "dreams" at least wait untill its out of alpha stages. geeze. And that theme has a linux like feel. ReactOS is aiming to be a ground up implimentation of Windows NT(2k/xp), when will people understand its not using linux or anything like that.
Last edited by Brynet on Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
ummm... Looks A LOT more like windows than linux to me.....
Also, as reactos is a big project, getting anything done is a good idea, and contributing it is essential. I really don't see the point of "waiting" to contribute to any aspect of the project. Myself, I like the theme, but I don't really like either of the logos being on the wall paper. We just need a good clean nature scene pic or something. Any of the ones already included in Ubuntu, or Windows, or countless others are a great example. I don't see any reason why we can't just steal any of the great ones from various linux distros, as long as we meet their licencing restrictions, whatever they may be.
We should have several included by default:
A really good beach/island shot
A really good grassy hills shot
A really good fall trees shot
A really good coral reef shot
A really good up close floral shot (The ubuntu ones are a good example)
A really good space style shot
I like the task bar and icons though. Good first step. The wall paper shouldn't have words on it though, it's just going to add to "clutter" once the desktop starts getting filled with lots of shortcuts.
rhY
Also, as reactos is a big project, getting anything done is a good idea, and contributing it is essential. I really don't see the point of "waiting" to contribute to any aspect of the project. Myself, I like the theme, but I don't really like either of the logos being on the wall paper. We just need a good clean nature scene pic or something. Any of the ones already included in Ubuntu, or Windows, or countless others are a great example. I don't see any reason why we can't just steal any of the great ones from various linux distros, as long as we meet their licencing restrictions, whatever they may be.
We should have several included by default:
A really good beach/island shot
A really good grassy hills shot
A really good fall trees shot
A really good coral reef shot
A really good up close floral shot (The ubuntu ones are a good example)
A really good space style shot
I like the task bar and icons though. Good first step. The wall paper shouldn't have words on it though, it's just going to add to "clutter" once the desktop starts getting filled with lots of shortcuts.
rhY
And what made you beleve that Linux looks like this? Do you mean KDE or Gnome? well i will tell you one thing KDE & Gnome tries to make a little bit customized feeling of the Windows desktop, which means the part you have seen of Linux is the Windows (almost alike) Desktop envoirments.Brynet wrote:Ugh~!.. ReactOS is not even done and things like this are "dreams" at least wait untill its out of alpha stages. geeze. And that theme has a linux like feel. ReactOS is aiming to be a ground up implimentation of Windows NT(2k/xp), when will people understand its not using linux or anything like that.
Linux is just a system kernel, GNU/Linux is the operating system but that dosent even involve a Desktop Envoirment, which means you are sitting in text envoirment (similiar to Dos) Which means your theory that this looks like Linux, just makes me laugh ^^
In case you haven't noticed, a lot of people (like everyone I know) use the name Linux when they refer to a Linux dist with desktop enviroment etc.Pete wrote:Linux is just a system kernel, GNU/Linux is the operating system but that dosent even involve a Desktop Envoirment, which means you are sitting in text envoirment (similiar to Dos) Which means your theory that this looks like Linux, just makes me laugh ^^
While it's not be technically correct, it's something most people do, and it's easy to understand that...
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