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design:start [2012/10/31 21:16] – [Big Tasks] leo.unglaubdesign:start [2013/11/08 01:32] – I agree whit the theming issue jristz
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   * **xfce4-settings**   * **xfce4-settings**
     * [[design:xfce4-settings:useraccounts|Design interface for managing user accounts]]     * [[design:xfce4-settings:useraccounts|Design interface for managing user accounts]]
 +  * **xfdesktop-settings**
 +    * [[design:xfdesktop:settings|Improve xfdesktop's settings UI]]
 ===== Project Proposals ===== ===== Project Proposals =====
  
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     * Would also be nice if the opacity of the window being shown could be selected.      * Would also be nice if the opacity of the window being shown could be selected. 
   * **Clean up the theme and wallpaper collection.** Include Shimmer themes in the collection.  --- //[[pasi@shimmerproject.org|Pasi Lallinaho]] 2011/06/22 22:56//   * **Clean up the theme and wallpaper collection.** Include Shimmer themes in the collection.  --- //[[pasi@shimmerproject.org|Pasi Lallinaho]] 2011/06/22 22:56//
 +    * I think that this can by a good solution for the gtk3-engine-xfce and the theme in gtk3, since nobody care for these component nor the theming, I think is good simply and for all select a non engine-dependant theme and whit popper maintainance. And make it the default.
   * **Design a good, default wallpaper for Xfce.** --- //[[pasi@shimmerproject.org|Pasi Lallinaho]] 2011/06/23 11:47//   * **Design a good, default wallpaper for Xfce.** --- //[[pasi@shimmerproject.org|Pasi Lallinaho]] 2011/06/23 11:47//
   * **Design a nicer mouse pointer, with curve borders**   * **Design a nicer mouse pointer, with curve borders**
   * **in the tasklist, group task according to the workspace (when you display task for all workspace)** --- //[[pops451@gmail.com|pops]] 2012/01/22 18:59//   * **in the tasklist, group task according to the workspace (when you display task for all workspace)** --- //[[pops451@gmail.com|pops]] 2012/01/22 18:59//
     * [[http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1327253668.png|See here]] --- //[[pops451@gmail.com|pops]] //     * [[http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1327253668.png|See here]] --- //[[pops451@gmail.com|pops]] //
 +    * I second this propose. In my case every workspace has their own fuction (one for web, another for communication tools, third one for development tools and so on) and displaying applications according to the workspace makes it very fast and easy for me to find out the correct application. I'm currently using Tint2 (multi_desktop mode) instead of xfce-panel because of this feature. //[[eyemonen@wippies.com|eyemonen]] 2012/12/04 12:46//
   * **Change default window shadows**   * **Change default window shadows**
     * Xfwm4 window shadows are almost symmetrical, which doesn't look right with most of the Gtk themes. Also, many themes needlessly override these settings, preventing users from setting their own values. See https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8408 for more information.  --- //[[ndrwrdck@gmail.com|Andrzej]] 2012/02/08 10:55//     * Xfwm4 window shadows are almost symmetrical, which doesn't look right with most of the Gtk themes. Also, many themes needlessly override these settings, preventing users from setting their own values. See https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8408 for more information.  --- //[[ndrwrdck@gmail.com|Andrzej]] 2012/02/08 10:55//