Canonical is burying Ubuntu's traditional brown theme and is adopting a new visual style for version 10.04, which is scheduled for release in April. The new theme was revealed last week as part of Canonical's broader effort to overhaul Ubuntu's branding and visual identity.
The new theme includes a richer color palette and a number of stylistic enhancements. The change that has generated the most controversy is the placement of the window management buttons in the left-hand side of the titlebar. In response to some of the concerns that have been raised by users, Canonical designer Ivanka Majic has written a blog entry that describes the reasons behind the change. Majic is also seeking additional feedback from the Ubuntu community.
The designers looked closely at the placement and configuration of the window management buttons on other platforms and considered a number of factors, such as the use cases for maximization, the potential advantages of moving the window management buttons into closer proximity with the menu elements, and the challenges of diverging from the configuration that is currently familiar to users.
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Δουλειά δεν είχε ο διάολος, μπιπ-μπιπ τα παιδιά του. Αυτό μου θύμισαν οι τύποι εκεί πέρα.
Μια χαρά είναι τα κουμπιά στα αριστερά των παραθύρων στο νέο Ubuntu και ελπίζω να μείνουν εκεί. Δουλέψτε το για κάνα μήνα παλιοβλαμμένοι και μετά κάντε παράπονα.
Μετά θα ζητάτε και συγνώμη. Ζώα.
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