> > Well, I guess the user might think that these pretty pictures must be here for
> > something... The firefox toolbar icons look just the same (no relief, but relief
> > appears when you hover. I think this looks nice).
>
> Precisely, Firefox is harldy a Gnome application, definitely not sometihng to
> take as reference point for Gnome desktop integration !
What about evolution ? gedit ? eog ? gthumb ? gnome-meeting ? serpentine ? gaim
(dialog window) ? etc. Are none of them Gnome Applications ? :)
> > What would you suggest ?
>
> I was happy when I read that the dialog would be revisited, but at the same
> time, I didn't think it needed much change.
> > Well, I guess the user might think that these pretty pictures must be here for
> > something... The firefox toolbar icons look just the same (no relief, but relief
> > appears when you hover. I think this looks nice).
>
> Precisely, Firefox is harldy a Gnome application, definitely not sometihng to
> take as reference point for Gnome desktop integration !
What about evolution ? gedit ? eog ? gthumb ? gnome-meeting ? serpentine ? gaim
(dialog window) ? etc. Are none of them Gnome Applications ? :)
> > What would you suggest ?
>
> I was happy when I read that the dialog would be revisited, but at the same
> time, I didn't think it needed much change.
I do. Two screenshots here :
http:// www.manucornet. net/ubuntu/ #logout_ dialog
Look at me in the eye and tell me the previous one looked better :-p
> I didn't mean to start a "war"
No problem, suggestions are always welcome as far as I am concerned :)
I will try other solutions, for icon design/spacing for example.