Published on January 16, 2005 By gef In WinCustomize Talk
OK – If you had a perfect DesktopX theme, what would it consist of:



1. Basic colour scheme

2. Dark or light

3. Complicated or simple

4. Resolution

5. Would you like menus for all your applications or not

6. What objects do you use on the desktop (Weather, Calendar etc.)

7. What do you use for playing your music ( DX Player, Winamp etc.)

8. Do you use Widgets

9. Do you want animations

10. Anything else you can think of


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on Jan 16, 2005
I was kind of hoping you would go for a GT3 (Tiggz) DesktopX theme or Synthek/neOS(danilloOc), since you're almost the only one making great themes for DesktopX. That's on top of the wish list.



With that said, if you are going to make one from scratch yourself (there seems to be a competition for the number one spot on my list), here's what I would like to see:



1. Black & white, Dark blue (like in your Smile DX theme).

2. Dark (or gray scale.)

3. Complicated for sure!

4. 1280x1024

5. Not important, since I have to make/customize my own anyway.

6. Weather, calendar, net in/out, CPU, clock, colour picker, magnifier, recycle bin and any good/fun/nice thing anyone can come up with.

7. Winamp

8. Yes, but for a theme objects are preferable.

9. Yes, simple ones.

10. That you make another theme. ... Menus concentrated around an ellipse and the objects/widgets around it.



Thanks for asking for the input, and thanks for all the great themes you have shared with us so far!


on Jan 16, 2005
I'm going to shoot for the stars, since I don't know a thing about building DX stuff....

Desktop object/widget launchpad that takes up very little real estate and can be toggled between simple and complicated/full mode. The reason I say this is that while I like using objects/widgets that have to access the internet, such as weather, I don't like that they try to do it as soon as I boot up my PC, I'm on dial-up. They continue to do so until I unload DX or connect to the net. Should be away to have a DX theme come up and with the click of a button switch on all your netcentric objects/widgets, or switch off.

Minimal information displayed in the launchpad, but when you click on it a full-blown object/widget pops up on your desktop. So like a calendar object/widget just shows todays date and time and when you hover the mouse pointer over it a tooltip shows your next few scheduled appointments, but when you click on it, a full calendar displays that you can go backward and forward by month and add appointments, etc. like a real calendar.

Stuff like that on the launchpad. Here's another one for example, a hardrive object/widget that just shows its name. Hover over it and get how much space is left. Click on it and get more details, but also useful stuff like being able to run the different MS disk tools (defrag, scandisk) or customizable for someone that uses different disk tools, like Nortons System Utilities.

Skinnable interface, so the interface needs to be simple enough so that there are very few images. Click on a button to bring up a menu wuth a choice of included skins. Click on a button in this menu to bring up a mini basic skin editor, that lets you import graphics and set margins. Also lets you export as an object/widget that you can share with others. All the other person would have to do is click on the skin object/widget to install it while the launchpad was running.

Functions to Include...
No animation or optional.
Lets me choose from available Media Players.
Calendar with appointment book.
Weather.
Drives with system tools.
Whatever else you can think of, but be able to toggle off stuff you don't use.
on Jan 16, 2005
My "perfect" theme would be like this:


1. The theme should be completely colorizable, so it can always match with your desktop.

2. I'm a fan of dark.

3. Having it do complicated things in a simple way is always a good thing. I wouldn't want to use a theme that is overly complicated to use. It takes away from the "productivity" of having a theme to begin with.

4. I run 1280x1024, but I'm assuming 1024x768 is popular as well. The perfect theme would naturally work on both and more.

5. Menu's would be nice, but the only reasonably way to have them, is to have them conform to your system automatically. Having to add new shortcuts manually can be pain in DX. In the perfect theme, the shortcuts would be easily configurable without having to go into the properties of each one.

6. I normally have weather, calendar and clock widgets running all the time. The perfect theme would be able to hide or show a whole set of widgets. Have a menu or a set of buttons, click which widgets you want to use, put 'em away when done. These can include all sorts of things, radar, traffic, news readers, mail checkers, alarm clocks, color pickers...or anything else you could find useful.

7. I use Winamp, partly because of the skins so I've never really used a DX media player...but having song information displayed, and hideable controls would be great in a perfect theme.

8. I have widgets running as long as my computer is on. If I had the perfect theme, it would replace my widgets.

9. I never liked lots of animations in a theme, but thats just a personal preferance.

10. The perfect theme should do all of the above, and ofcourse it should all be wrapped in amazingly good graphics, be perfectly scripted, and have the option to show or hide itself. It should be modular, where you can have just a few parts of the theme showing, or the show the whole thing if you want. It should not replace your taskbar and start menu, it should enhance your using your pc. And lastly, it should be dockable to any edge, with free-floating widgets.


Well there you have *my* vision of a perfect DX theme...hope it helps.
on Jan 16, 2005
Thanks for the input guys.
It's one thing creating a theme I personally like but it would be great to be able to create one with most people's preferences included.
Obviously I won't be able to please everyone but at least it will be a guide to what the majority prefer.
on Jan 16, 2005
1. Color isn't as important to me as functionality is (although I prefer Silver and Grey).

2. light themes are just eaier on my eyes.

3. Simple and intuitive.

4. 1024 X 768.

5. No, the standard menu is fine by me (unless it is a wharf based menu).

6. I don't use objects on my desktop, I prefer it to be clean.

7. Winamp.

8. No, I don't use widgets at all.

9. Animations are pretty to look at sometimes, but not really necessary.

10. It's considerate of you to even take the time to ask users what they are looking for in a theme. Thank you.
on Jan 16, 2005
Obviously I won't be able to please everyone but at least it will be a guide to what the majority prefer.


Continue to make skins like you the ones you have done up until now, and make them them for your own pleasure, and I'm sure we'll get some awesome themes.
on Jan 16, 2005
agreed, dx has such a huge variety of possible configurations that there must be one perfect setup for every single user

I like the toggleable netcentric objects suggestion from essencay
on Jan 16, 2005
The optimal theme would leverage the CUI iniitiative Link to store and pull menus based on a one-time configuration. It could pull my colors, links, skins, current widgets (which should also be CUI compliant).

1024x768

Winamp for ogg, WMP for everything else (open to using DX thouugh if it can improve on the two apps I am using now [less memory, more features, something])

I like simple (subtle) animations and sounds.

I use battery meter, fuzzy clock, stealth wi-fi, and picture frame.
on Jan 16, 2005
Resolution indepentant... or at least 1074x856 to 1200x1600

Or something like that (don't have the exact numbers)
on Jan 16, 2005
an animated, widgetless, winamp supporting, weather forecasting, complicated, menu browseabilizing, dark and light gray with a splash of smoke blue or rich green would be perfect for this individual. Oh yeah, 1280 x 1024.

Get Yourself, Tiggz, and Danilo together and create the perfect beast; or maybe artists of that caliber need to work alone. Anyway, whatever you come up with, I know it will be great. Thanks for asking what we like.
on Jan 16, 2005
OK here goes...
1. No preference except that I'm kind of sick of blue.
2. Dark is easier on the eyes.
3. I guess complicated. I like it set up so you can turn objects, menus, widgets on and off.
4. I agree with joetheblow - Resolution Independent. My laptop is 1280 x 800. It always requires more modifications to the 1280 x 1024 themes than I have abilities.
5. As long as there is room to add programs I have no opinion.
6. Personally I "check" the weather but I don't leave it running. I like to keep my RSS reader running and I do keep Rainmeter up.
7. Winamp 5
8. Not with DX2 just objects.
9. They are great with themes like Tabulator and I'm all for them as long as they don't slow me down.
10. I mainly want to be able to have a lot of control over what's displayed and over how much of my resources I'm using to display it. I'd like some control over tiling open programs or windows. And I don't want to use the standard windows start menu / taskbar.

Thanks for asking

on Jan 17, 2005
Thanks to all for the input.
This gives me plenty to think about.
on Feb 01, 2005
So far, (keep in mind that I am new to DX2), your themes are the best that I've seen yet!
Kudos to you, & I tip my hat to you sir!
Instead of telling you what I might think is wrong with your themes, just let me tell you what I would like to see in a theme...
I would like to see a theme that is more firefox, thunderbird, (Mozilla friendly), & easy to configure to my custom applications.
One weakness I've seen with other themes that use the DX player is that I saw no easy way to configure the directory whicj the player starts from.
The interface had no simple way to pick which file clip to play.

Keep up the great work sir, and thank you.
RxWebman
on Feb 01, 2005
i wanna see an alien theme from the movies! i cant find a good one anywhere.
on Feb 02, 2005
It just has to be created by gef
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