While the images look nice, I think that there shouldn't be too many
things to make Pd 'pretty'. To me usability is more important than
presentability. I think the best way to make Pd usable/presentable as
a whole is to make it behave as much like a native app as possible.
Tcl makes this possible. I have started working on replacing the 'This
window has been modified. Close Anyway?" dialog with one that is just
like that standard panel with "Save, Don't Save, Cancel" for MacOS X
and "Yes, No, Cancel" (IIRC) for Windows.
.hc
On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 10:39 America/New_York, Andrey Savitsky
wrote:
the illustration could be other. it should be designed separately. but before to find more successful image i'd like to find out whether
we need it and how we can use it in pd interface.My main idea is to find how pd can look more presentably in whole, not
only in icons.Framestein logo I have recollected, because it appears in main window
when framestein is loaded.best regards, andrey
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Colvin" colvin@dvida.net To: "'Andrey Savitsky'" a.savitsky@hhtp.org; "'!!!PD-list'" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 3:03 PM Subject: RE: [PD] logo or icon?? or design?
I like this.
The tangle of cables cracked me up, because I've seen it in my own
and many friends rooms. I like the 3d line art best though, because the cables look a little too much like Max/MSP's splash screen.Nicholas
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