Domain: linuxart.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to linuxart.com.
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Re:Gnome
You can disable stock icons on buttons.
Just google for gtk-button-images
E.g: http://linuxart.com/log/archives/2005/09/15/on-cre ating-an-icon-monster/ -
More than just Jakub and I (Steven)
Thanks for the link! I want to clarify, though, that while Jakub and I gave the presentation (well, Jakub gave the presentation - I just helped introduce), there are more people than just he and I on the project. Garrett LeSage (another Tango-er) clarifies.
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Re:Garrett?
I would have no idea.... I was surprised to find that he left Red Hat as of a few days ago, though.
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Re:Let's not take Mozilla for granted...
Sorry yes, I suppose I was thinking more of those web sites that 'require' IE5+... Also that whole thing about 'no more standalone IE'.
Also yes, forgot about Konqueror - although not much of an alternative for Windows users... are there plans for a port?
Even with the Konqueror in the picture, I personally view Mozilla as a bit of a flagship for OSS. -
Art applicable in businessI visit all kinds of artistic websites to delve in the images of yet subordinate decorum to improve my own artistry. I am happy to induce everyone with the following and how they actually apply:
linuxart.com - we have support here
gimp.org - how people get their ideas on a canvas
3dcomplex.com - example of art and science (applicably indiferent) applied to commerce
animefu.org - a great source of imported japanese art (Rob Malda agrees with me on this)I have come in contact with many artists in my lifetime. I'm not a con-artitst, don't troll me on such subjective matter; I am hardly a Troll as my userID may recommend. One such artist, anchored in line-drawing Picaso-esque workmanship, replied to me his idea of what gives someone the ability to put images on a medium. Keep in mind, this man I spoke with, was actualy quite mentally ill and often spoke his mind to the world as if he were two individuals in one brain competing for the same mouth and united by one hand with a pencil. As I was stating, the man said there are two parts of his brain; one unable to think but upon stimulii, and another part that non-restrictivly co-ordinates his ideas to paper. Yes, he was quite mentally ill. This is a homeless artist, I may finally add. I spoke with a pharmacist on his "condition" and the pharmacists says it is the specialty that drives them insane, often over-thinking simple ideas and cannot function in life. Shaving and brushing teeth, as the pharmacist said, become a struggle to grasp reality of applying toothpaste to bristle upon teeth; they are all medically genius, with a slight impediment in each case that distrupts their thought completly. This homeless man, I kindly conceal the identity, is exceptional at artistry. Perhaps is there anyone else that may share if they have such a medical condition that allows them to excel in all things of art, yet have that "slight genius impediment" ? Glad to share my point-of-view; and I am not a troll.
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Re:I think bluecurve sucks...*sigh*
Well, you're just lost.
Check their graphics guy's site here.
You will notice that he's also the guy who gave linux.com their logos, as well as VA Linux.
In addition to being one hell of a graphic artist, he's also a very talented photographer. Somehow I don't think he needs any inspiration from OBOS.
now go soak your head.
--mandi