Michael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 6 months agoA Blog to Satisfy Your Monthly COSMIC Fix(es)blog.system76.comexternal-linkmessage-square12fedilinkarrow-up190arrow-down11
arrow-up189arrow-down1external-linkA Blog to Satisfy Your Monthly COSMIC Fix(es)blog.system76.comMichael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 6 months agomessage-square12fedilink
minus-squareboredsquirrel@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-26 months agoNo interface has squares everywhere. I think this type of switch is VERY established. https://www.iconfinder.com/search?q=switch
minus-squareGiooschi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 months agoMetro UI toggle buttons were rectangular though.
minus-squareMichael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-26 months agoI’ve seen plenty of people using GTK themes with rectangular switches.
minus-squareboredsquirrel@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 months agoInteresting! I personally think slightly rounded and normal round is the best. But the default is fine for me. I think you are doing really great work! Even though I would have used KDE as design reference but we all are different.
minus-squareyoumaynotknow@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 months agoMy thing with squares, in some places or everywhere, but I is that they are not visually welcoming, in my very personal opinion of course. Curves look “safer” so to speak.
According to you.
No interface has squares everywhere. I think this type of switch is VERY established.
https://www.iconfinder.com/search?q=switch
Metro UI toggle buttons were rectangular though.
I’ve seen plenty of people using GTK themes with rectangular switches.
Interesting!
I personally think slightly rounded and normal round is the best. But the default is fine for me.
I think you are doing really great work! Even though I would have used KDE as design reference but we all are different.
My thing with squares, in some places or everywhere, but I is that they are not visually welcoming, in my very personal opinion of course. Curves look “safer” so to speak.