This should do it:
http://needle.anest.ufl.edu/users/wschwab/UI-almost.png
Bill
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Email: bschwab@anest.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 846-1285 FAX: (352) 392-7029
Bill Schwab 9/25/2007 11:16:34 PM >>>
I did some fiddling to try to reproduce the installation problems I had, added a reminder about the Damien's dev image to the UI swiki page, downloaded it, and did an installation of Gary's widgets using Monitcello. Then I moved my BibTeX helper code into the new image. I appear to have made a happy mistake in the latter, capturing a change that I considered redundant, and ended up with more or less the visual changes I was trying to create, and grabbed a screenshot before I had time to break it :)
I will probably send it to Gary as a start. What is the proper way to make it available? I suppose the easiest thing is to put it on my web page, but I have not yet learned how to use Linux to remotely access our servers, so I can't do that right now.
When it becomes available, you will notice the background color of the browser's and debugger's code pane. I would hope for the debugger's inspector panes to be so colored also, though they currently show it only for the top line. Ironically, the workspace in the image is not correctly colored, though a newly-created instance has the correct color, though, as in the debugger's inspectors, it shows the color only to a point, after which the default white takes over.
Again, this is not a super big deal, but I find that similar changes that OA made to Dolphin long ago grew on me.
Bill
On Thu September 27 2007, Bill Schwab wrote:
This should do it:
Is this a UITheme?
Bill Schwab 9/25/2007 11:16:34 PM >>>
I did some fiddling to try to reproduce the installation problems I had, added a reminder about the Damien's dev image to the UI swiki page, downloaded it, and did an installation of Gary's widgets using Monitcello. Then I moved my BibTeX helper code into the new image. I appear to have made a happy mistake in the latter, capturing a change that I considered redundant, and ended up with more or less the visual changes I was trying to create, and grabbed a screenshot before I had time to break it :)
I will probably send it to Gary as a start. What is the proper way to make it available? I suppose the easiest thing is to put it on my web page, but I have not yet learned how to use Linux to remotely access our servers, so I can't do that right now.
When it becomes available, you will notice the background color of the browser's and debugger's code pane. I would hope for the debugger's inspector panes to be so colored also, though they currently show it only for the top line. Ironically, the workspace in the image is not correctly colored, though a newly-created instance has the correct color, though, as in the debugger's inspectors, it shows the color only to a point, after which the default white takes over.
Again, this is not a super big deal, but I find that similar changes that OA made to Dolphin long ago grew on me.
Bill
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What was it that you wanted to achieve Brad? Having a pane background colour configurable by the model/window? The original implementation in 3.9 was white, regardless. Wouldn't be much trouble to do otherwise.
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What was it that you wanted to achieve Brad? Having a pane background colour configurable by the model/window? The original implementation in 3.9 was white, regardless. Wouldn't be much trouble to do otherwise.
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On Fri September 28 2007, you wrote:
What was it that you wanted to achieve Brad? Having a pane background colour configurable by the model/window? The original implementation in 3.9 was white, regardless. Wouldn't be much trouble to do otherwise.
I was just wondering what Bill was doing. I've been out for a week and I saw his msg with the png. Figured he was making another UITheme.
Oops, sorry, I meant Bill!
On Friday 28 September 2007 4:13 pm, Brad Fuller wrote:
On Fri September 28 2007, you wrote:
What was it that you wanted to achieve Brad?
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Looks real good Bill! I especially like highlighting the items in Lists the same as text highlighted in a text pane; a big improvement over the red-on-gray list selections of past.
Do you have a mind to ditch the corner handles? Aren't they ugly? Not to mention redundant with the changing of the mouse-pointer. I've also noticed (in 3.9 images) they creep out of their bounds under certain circumstances like too small a window-title font, or maybe square window corners too..
On 9/27/07, Bill Schwab BSchwab@anest.ufl.edu wrote:
This should do it:
http://needle.anest.ufl.edu/users/wschwab/UI-almost.png
Bill
Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Anesthesiology PO Box 100254 Gainesville, FL 32610-0254
Email: bschwab@anest.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 846-1285 FAX: (352) 392-7029
Bill Schwab 9/25/2007 11:16:34 PM >>>
I did some fiddling to try to reproduce the installation problems I had, added a reminder about the Damien's dev image to the UI swiki page, downloaded it, and did an installation of Gary's widgets using Monitcello. Then I moved my BibTeX helper code into the new image. I appear to have made a happy mistake in the latter, capturing a change that I considered redundant, and ended up with more or less the visual changes I was trying to create, and grabbed a screenshot before I had time to break it :)
I will probably send it to Gary as a start. What is the proper way to make it available? I suppose the easiest thing is to put it on my web page, but I have not yet learned how to use Linux to remotely access our servers, so I can't do that right now.
When it becomes available, you will notice the background color of the browser's and debugger's code pane. I would hope for the debugger's inspector panes to be so colored also, though they currently show it only for the top line. Ironically, the workspace in the image is not correctly colored, though a newly-created instance has the correct color, though, as in the debugger's inspectors, it shows the color only to a point, after which the default white takes over.
Again, this is not a super big deal, but I find that similar changes that OA made to Dolphin long ago grew on me.
Bill
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That looks great !
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 01:21:55 +0200, Bill Schwab wrote:
This should do it:
http://needle.anest.ufl.edu/users/wschwab/UI-almost.png
Bill
Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Anesthesiology PO Box 100254 Gainesville, FL 32610-0254
Email: bschwab@anest.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 846-1285 FAX: (352) 392-7029
Bill Schwab 9/25/2007 11:16:34 PM >>>
I did some fiddling to try to reproduce the installation problems I had, added a reminder about the Damien's dev image to the UI swiki page, downloaded it, and did an installation of Gary's widgets using Monitcello. Then I moved my BibTeX helper code into the new image. I appear to have made a happy mistake in the latter, capturing a change that I considered redundant, and ended up with more or less the visual changes I was trying to create, and grabbed a screenshot before I had time to break it :)
I will probably send it to Gary as a start. What is the proper way to make it available? I suppose the easiest thing is to put it on my web page, but I have not yet learned how to use Linux to remotely access our servers, so I can't do that right now.
When it becomes available, you will notice the background color of the browser's and debugger's code pane. I would hope for the debugger's inspector panes to be so colored also, though they currently show it only for the top line. Ironically, the workspace in the image is not correctly colored, though a newly-created instance has the correct color, though, as in the debugger's inspectors, it shows the color only to a point, after which the default white takes over.
Again, this is not a super big deal, but I find that similar changes that OA made to Dolphin long ago grew on me.
Bill