[11:23] <Jordan_U> I have to congratulate you guys on Feisty so far, you guys make brown look good :)
[12:43] <bersace> kwwii: i updated the gtkrc
[12:43] <bersace> the insensitive color was grey
[12:44] <bersace> well, i guess we have the time
[01:06] <kwwii> bersace: I'm working on that stuff now
[01:06] <kwwii> bersace: I'll let you know when I am done
[01:18] <bersace> kwwii: nice
[01:22] <kwwii> bersace: didn
[01:22] <bersace> ?
[01:22] <kwwii> 't you mention something about the human icons?
[01:23] <kwwii> sorry my network connection is really slow today
[01:24] <bersace> the Open menu shows "missing" icon if you don't set explicitly icon-theme-name in gtkrc
[01:25] <bersace> ok, 'ill make a tarball update for gnome-look
[01:34] <kwwii> man, this network connection is killing me
[01:37] <kwwii> bersace: hrm, in the version I have both the Human and HumanList gtkrc has the icon-theme-name set to "Human" ... isn't that correct
[01:37] <kwwii> ?
[01:38] <bersace> kwwii: yes
[01:38] <bersace> the problem is that HumanCircle has not
[01:38] <kwwii> ahhhh, now I get it
[01:38] <bersace> try HumanCircle and pop up the "Option" menu
[01:38] <bersace> :)
[01:39] <kwwii> hehe, Human Circle does not have a gtkrc at all
[01:42] <bersace> :)
[01:42] <bersace> well, Humancircle is  just outdate
[01:42] <bersace> d
[01:42] <bersace> edgy had 5 friends ? isn't it ?
[01:42] <bersace> where is the new gloss ?
[01:43] <bersace> kwwii: i have to go at university, i let you
[01:44] <bersace> i pushed latest version with latest gtkrc tune
[01:44] <bersace> also, the tarball is uploaded to http://bersace03.free.fr/pub/GNOME/gdm/HumanList.tar.gz
[01:44] <kwwii> cool, see you
[01:44] <bersace> and published in gnome-look
[01:44] <bersace> i guess all the rest is up to you ;)
[01:44] <kwwii> hehe, yeah, it is really old
[01:45] <bersace> would be nice to have a HumanCircle maintainer just like i'm the HumanList maintainer
[01:45] <kwwii> thanks again for th help
[01:45] <bersace> nop
[01:45] <bersace> see u soon
[06:44] <adamant1988> Who is responsible for the Ubuntu artwork now?