1) Actually by happy coincidence I think the hard coded stroke colour defines the edges of the keys rather well in the Full-Dark layout, but I take your point, #dd4814 keycap edges is a very ubuntuish thing (which is why I did it)
2) yes, changing the font to Ubuntu does potentially cause issues for other distros (is anyone else using onboard? - the keys are brown in trunk because it was designed for Ubuntu)
3) Agreed
themes would be great. I can see need for a primary school theme and layout (bright colours, just alpha keys no punctuation other than full stop and comma, lower case keycaps, handwriting font)
luckily enough we shoved a bunch of free software logos in the private use area of the Ubuntu font, so that could be handy for the super key logo on other distros.
1) Actually by happy coincidence I think the hard coded stroke colour defines the edges of the keys rather well in the Full-Dark layout, but I take your point, #dd4814 keycap edges is a very ubuntuish thing (which is why I did it)
2) yes, changing the font to Ubuntu does potentially cause issues for other distros (is anyone else using onboard? - the keys are brown in trunk because it was designed for Ubuntu)
3) Agreed
themes would be great. I can see need for a primary school theme and layout (bright colours, just alpha keys no punctuation other than full stop and comma, lower case keycaps, handwriting font)
luckily enough we shoved a bunch of free software logos in the private use area of the Ubuntu font, so that could be handy for the super key logo on other distros.