Another question is "Will Plasma 5 appeal to users?" KDE 3 and Plasma 4 popped visually. Plasma 4 is the best DE made, IMO. Plasma 5 appears to me to be a pastel painting in which objects (controls, buttons, etc) are indistinguishable from surroundings except for an iconish look. I played with Arch's Plasma 5 as a guest OS. I found it fast and stable but still lacking breadth and depth in widgets. Although I initially liked it as I used it I found myself liking it less and less. Plasma 4 will go the way of KDE 3 in the near future so I have a choice to make about staying with Plasma 5 and forcing myself to like it or moving to another Distro and DE. I am experimenting right now with Mint.
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostPlasma 5 appears to me to be a pastel painting in which objects (controls, buttons, etc) are indistinguishable from surroundings except for an iconish look. I played with Arch's Plasma 5 as a guest OS. I found it fast and stable but still lacking breadth and depth in widgets. Although I initially liked it as I used it I found myself liking it less and less.
Personally I can't find a single good thing to say about Breeze. IMO the people in the VDG shouldn't be let anywhere near Visual Designing. If that's all that was available for KDE, I'd switch to XFCE. Luckily I'm not bound to it (I really like my rounded objects, buttons that look like buttons, lights, shadows and gradients).
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Originally posted by kubicle View Post...
I really like my rounded objects, buttons that look like buttons, lights, shadows and gradients."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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I'm using the Breeze Desktop Theme and the Oxygen Icon Theme. I think it's a reasonable compromise. I could go all Oxygen (and I normally do), but hey, I don't find Breeze all that unappealing. Even using the Breeze Icon Theme -- yes, flat icons -- isn't terrible. It's all just a matter of personal preferences and taste.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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We're reeling seriously off-topic
Perhaps we could separate this to a new topic and combine the two Neon threads?
Originally posted by Snowhog View PostIt's all just a matter of personal preferences and taste.
Flat modern design works remarkably well for some things, like web pages, which are mostly about viewing content. Web pages that use flat/modern "breeze-like" design are often easy on the eyes and less distracting (so I'm not uniformly against flat design...although IMO breeze is the ugliest example of it ).
However, the same design is remarkably bad with software (including desktop) design, which if more about interacting with and creating content. In these use cases it's really important to be able to easily distinguish content from interface visually. Breeze will continuously have users guessing which part of the "flat interface/content block" is interactive, or clickable, etc. ...it's just really bad design. It isn't very usable even if one finds it easy or beautiful to look at.
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Air & Oxygen plasma themes
Plasma-devel: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel
-> KDE papercuts love: https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/plasm...ry/048611.html
- "Air" and "Oxygen" Plasma themes are very, very low quality than "Breeze".I'd rather remove them.
> - "Air" and "Oxygen" Plasma themes are very, very low quality than
> "Breeze". I'd rather remove them.
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These are broken for some time now, especially the task
manager is unusable with smaller panels. The controls
look somewhat broken and many icons are actually missing.
I propose just removing them and encouraging people
to take it over and put at kde-look.org. Better to not ship
at all than broken like that imo.
---> https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/plasm...ry/048676.html
I suggested removing them a couple of times. +1
Also since it's not really the Air from 4.x but has some adjustments to use theme colors in tray icons before we dumped it in favor of Breeze. This makes it look rather awkward.
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I've noticed Plasma 5 themes are finally appearing on kde-look.org. There's a couple that look pretty slick.
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Originally posted by sithlord48 View Posti have been using qtcurve for my widgets using plasma5 i have one look for gtk2/3 and qt4/5 they all look the same .. i dont care the for the flat themes so im not using breeze.
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Air & Oxygen plasma themes 2
Air & Oxygen plasma themes 1 : https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post383851
Now:
- Bug 358533 - Remove Oxygen and Air Plasma themes : https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358533
- Review Board: Remove Air and Oxygen themes - https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/126949/
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