Hallo,
Michael Zeltner hat gesagt: // Michael Zeltner wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
What's a "ci"?
corporate identity - a style (color, form, whatever) guide - a standardised part-theoretical design
Ah. I thought it was ci(1) ("ci - check in RCS revisions")... Well, Pd has a strong tradition of incorporating a kind of "non-design". Pd patches, being multi-platform, use common denominators like Courier or Arial/Helvetica fonts, simple geometric objects build out of 1px, #000 lines, and "flat shaded" 2-color GUI objects. There's a lot of black and white in Pd land.
This isn't exactly a CI (Miller has stated once or more, that he would like to use a "Pd font" for Pd), but it's the way it is now and is, what people are used to in Pd.
We don't have much content yet and the skin is almost the default
yes, plonish ;) - boring after the year i know it (the default plone skin) ;)
And the standard navigation font is too small on Mozilla/Linux.
It would be nice to see a proposal in advance, so nobody feels bad with it, but until now nobody has done much graphics anyway.
cool - maybe i'll get joe geldart to make a cool logo - i'm not that talented in vector graphics.
Great.
This sounds very good. I tried to get the grips on skinning pd.org and seeing dtml once again made me stop rather immediatly, although I'm a bit comfortable with the CMF (if you search the CMF mailing list archives from waaaay back - ~5 years ago -, you might still find my name there ;)
dtml in plone? - you're joking right? ;) there are only ~6 dtml files -
Yes, those are what I was talking 'bout. ;)
javascripts and css files, which are not xml so you can forget me/tal (zpt) there.
Yeah, well, zpt doesn't look *that* much nicer that dtml, in my opinion. But my opinion is influenced by a slight aversion to Zope, that isn't really justified, but I was converted to Webware(.sf.net)
ciao