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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | Re: Improved welcome screen |
Date: | Tue, 12 May 2020 03:03:30 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.7.0 |
On 12.05.2020 01:59, Stefan Kangas wrote:
Dmitry Gutov <address@hidden> writes:Yesterday, this was posted on Reddit as a concept: https://camo.githubusercontent.com/7f0804a2670362a0623a0ede5338e5bd8655078c/68747470733a2f2f692e726564642e69742f366870626f66343078737834312e706e67 https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/ggnekq/a_very_minimal_but_elegant_emacs_i_think/ What do you think of the style?Thanks for pointing this out. This is very nice indeed. It's a bit of a different direction, but I like some of the main ideas a lot.
It's a lot different indeed, but maybe a combination could work. Your version improved usability while keeping (or even improving) information density.
This new one is pretty, but with lower density, and much too long for the startup screen.
It seems that the author has assigned copyright for some art to FSF in the past, so we could ask for an assignment for Emacs. And then base our screen on this, adjusting the actual information shown to best suit our requirements.That's a very good idea. I will contact him in private to see if he wants to sign the papers, or better yet collaborate with us.
Thank you.
Best regards, Stefan Kangas PS. He is also using the very nice font "Roboto Mono". Maybe we could consider adding a stronger default font selection, dependent upon `system-type'?
Why not.I don't have that font installed, though, and it's still a beauty with "Ubuntu Mono". Just some positioning is a little bit off (the first page ends a tiny bit earlier than expected). Either way, we should try to make the startup screen work okay with the default system monospace fonts too.
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