From: Brian M. <bma...@ma...> - 2002-01-28 01:20:56
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On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Christian Kreibich wrote: > Hans L=F6fving wrote: > >=20 > > How is this going to work? Has it been given much thought? > > The ultimately-configurable aproach would seem to be to have > > every single part of a windows decorations strictly greyscale and wit= h a > > default tint. So that a user can select a different tint for each and= every > > part if he so prefers. > >=20 > > And then ofcourse, maybe have the user config utility be able to chan= ge tint > > for groups and subgroups of parts (defined by the theme), but also be= able to > > change tint for each and every bit to the users liking. >=20 > The "groups and subgroups" part is the idea exactly. If people design > themes with window borders in a neutral color, a config tool could be > used to later on tint the color class "windowborders" as desired. And i= f > the titlebar consists of different images (overlayed), separately chang= e > the color class "windowtitle". At least that's how I understood it. >=20 The color classes that raster originally thought of for window borders, etc can be seen by running etcher, adding an image, and looking at the Color Class drop down list on the properties tab. The default window border uses the "Title BG" class for the green part of the title bar, it is actually a black and white image that is tinted. The tint is currently hard coded in e, so any border would have greenish "Title BG" color classed bits. > I'm not sure yet about how dynamic that would be, I guess instant > updates of all colors aren't feasible.=20 >=20 > > Another thought speaking of ultimately-configurable! > > How about parts sizes? Say that someone like a themes graphical appea= rence >=20 > I don't think that's realistic :) >=20 > Christian. > --=20 > _______________________________________________________________________= _ > http://www.whoop.or= g >=20 > _______________________________________________ > enlightenment-devel mailing list > enl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel --=20 brian |