diff --git a/en/gnome/images/Makefile b/en/gnome/images/Makefile index 0bbdeb7afe..de3ce1bda8 100644 --- a/en/gnome/images/Makefile +++ b/en/gnome/images/Makefile @@ -1,40 +1,42 @@ -# $FreeBSD: www/en/gnome/images/Makefile,v 1.25 2004/09/08 16:18:03 adamw Exp $ +# $FreeBSD: www/en/gnome/images/Makefile,v 1.26 2004/09/08 19:56:49 adamw Exp $ .if exists(../Makefile.conf) .include "../Makefile.conf" .endif .if exists(../Makefile.inc) .include "../Makefile.inc" .endif # For screenshots, please create 320x240 thumbnails of the images, and name # them -tn.png. This will minimize the load time for the index # page. If your source shot isn't of normal geometry, restrict the height # to 240 pixels and let the width vary. You can use the convert tool # included with ImageMagick to do this: # # convert -geometry x240 .png -tn.png # # Screenshots should be named according to the GNOME release they show. # E.g. the fourth screenshot for GNOME 2.6 is ss26-4.png, and the thumbnail # is ss26-4-tn.png DATA+= ss26-1.png DATA+= ss26-1-tn.png DATA+= ss26-2.png DATA+= ss26-2-tn.png DATA+= ss26-3.png DATA+= ss26-3-tn.png DATA+= ss26-4.png DATA+= ss26-4-tn.png DATA+= ss26-5.png DATA+= ss26-5-tn.png DATA+= ss26-6.png DATA+= ss26-6-tn.png DATA+= ss28-1.png DATA+= ss28-1-tn.png DATA+= ss28-2.png DATA+= ss28-2-tn.png +DATA+= ss28-3.png +DATA+= ss28-3-tn.png DATA+= gnome.png .include "${WEB_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk" diff --git a/en/gnome/images/ss28-3-tn.png b/en/gnome/images/ss28-3-tn.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..87259eaa09 Binary files /dev/null and b/en/gnome/images/ss28-3-tn.png differ diff --git a/en/gnome/images/ss28-3.png b/en/gnome/images/ss28-3.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f631069e26 Binary files /dev/null and b/en/gnome/images/ss28-3.png differ diff --git a/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml b/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml index 1a266e1136..3ef124e612 100644 --- a/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml +++ b/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml @@ -1,89 +1,99 @@ - + %gnomeincludes; %includes; ]> &header;

Here are some examples of GNOME running on FreeBSD. Click on the thumbnails below to see a larger image.

GNOME 2.8 Screenshots

Evolution, Licq, gkrellm2, and the GNOME panel, running on top of the BlackBox-derived OpenBox window manager, all in Russian:
GNOME 2.8 Screen Shot 1
Contributed by Ilya Khamushkin < illya |at| kremenchug dot net >

The new file transfer progress dialog box, the new panel applet selector dialog, and a gDesklets LTVariations display:
GNOME 2.8 Screen Shot 2
Contributed by Radek Kozlowski < radek |at| raadradd dot com >

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Gtali with the new SVG dice, gconf-editor showing off its + new search capability, the clock applet with Evolution 2.0 + integration, and Natilus' new service connection dialog all + wrapped in the new nice, new default GNOME theme, + Glider:
+ GNOME 2.8 Screen Shot 3
+ Contributed by Joe Marcus Clarke < marcus |at| + FreeBSD.org >

GNOME 2.6 Screenshots

Galeon, RhythmBox, gpdf, Streamtuner, and Evolution 1.5, from within the very minimalistic Ion window manager. All GTK+-2 apps are using the 6nome theme:
GNOME 2.6 Screen Shot 1

The new spacial Nautilus showing off templates, thumbnails, and remote folders:
GNOME 2.6 Screen Shot 2

The new background selector, the new GtkFileChooser, GtkPod with an iPod loaded, and some Aqua Teen Hunger Force videos:
GNOME 2.6 Screen Shot 3

Nautilus showing the embedded Eye Of GNOME component, and Eye Of GNOME stand-alone with the same image open, The Gimp with another image open, and examples of the Gimp file selector (with previews) and the new GtkFileChooser:
GNOME 2.6 Screen Shot 4

GNOME sound applications! Rhythmbox compiled with iPod support, playing an mp3 off of an iPod, the GNOME CD player, the GNOME CD player applet, the Sound Juicer CD extraction (ripping) tool, the GNOME volume control, nautilus browsing a directory on an iPod with a Properties window open showing stats about an mp3, proof that you can get an iPod mount right there on your desktop, and Synaesthesia, for all your gratuitous eye candy needs:
GNOME 2.6 Screen Shot 5

A GNOME desktop showing off Rythmbox, the Eye of GNOME, the new wallpaper capplet, and some nice anti-aliased fonts all wrapped in the dark_OutWorld GTK+ theme:
GNOME 2.6 Screen Shot 6

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