diff --git a/en/gnome/images/Makefile b/en/gnome/images/Makefile index 3e8017b9df..ae94831539 100644 --- a/en/gnome/images/Makefile +++ b/en/gnome/images/Makefile @@ -1,45 +1,47 @@ -# $FreeBSD: www/en/gnome/images/Makefile,v 1.37 2005/03/17 23:02:59 adamw Exp $ +# $FreeBSD: www/en/gnome/images/Makefile,v 1.38 2005/03/26 22:24:23 marcus 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= ss29-1.png DATA+= ss29-1-tn.png DATA+= ss210-1.png DATA+= ss210-1-tn.png DATA+= ss210-2.png DATA+= ss210-2-tn.png DATA+= ss210-3.png DATA+= ss210-3-tn.png DATA+= ss210-4.png DATA+= ss210-4-tn.png +DATA+= ss211-1.png +DATA+= ss211-1-tn.png DATA+= gnome.png # FreeBSD GNOME Vanity Project DATA+= adamw.jpg DATA+= ahze.jpg #DATA+= bland.jpg DATA+= hippobutt.jpg DATA+= kwm.jpg DATA+= marcus.jpg DATA+= mezz.jpg DATA+= pav.jpg .include "${WEB_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk" diff --git a/en/gnome/images/ss211-1-tn.png b/en/gnome/images/ss211-1-tn.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..51c0405018 Binary files /dev/null and b/en/gnome/images/ss211-1-tn.png differ diff --git a/en/gnome/images/ss211-1.png b/en/gnome/images/ss211-1.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..937d587c51 Binary files /dev/null and b/en/gnome/images/ss211-1.png differ diff --git a/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml b/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml index 3b35b7cf81..9c28d4e260 100644 --- a/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml +++ b/en/gnome/screenshots.sgml @@ -1,66 +1,79 @@ - + %gnomeincludes; %includes; ]> &header;

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

+

GNOME 2.11 Screenshots

+ +

Nautilus showing off its WebDAV capability, Rhythmbox, + Firefox with librsvg support, and the Mono-based F-Spot photo + viewer. The O'Reilly PDF thumbnail in the bottom right is + provided by Evince. The theme is Mist, and the fonts are + the default Bitstream Vera Sans and Monospace.
+ GNOME 2.11 Screen
+	    Shot 1
+ Contributed by Andreas Kohn < ankon on + #freebsd-gnome >

+

GNOME 2.10 Screenshots

A GNOME developer's paradise with Glade, DevHelp, Anjuta, and, of course, Rhythmbox. The GTK+ theme is Clearlooks, the application font is Tahoma 10, the desktop font is Trebuchet MS 9, and the window title font is Verdana 10.
GNOME 2.10 Screen
 	    Shot 4
Contributed by Christopher Nehren < apeiron + usenet |at| coitusmentis dot info >

Rhythmbox, goobox, and a whole bunch of whiteness. The GTK+-2, Metacity, and icon themes are all from the Edge collection, which can be found on gnome-look.org.
gnome 2.10 Screen
 	    Shot 3
Contributed by Adam Weinberger < adamw |at| FreeBSD dot org >

Multimedia applications, including GNOME 2.10's new multimedia features, such as the new volume control app and goobox.
GNOME 2.10 Screen
 	    Shot 2
Contributed by Radek Kozlowski < radek |at| raadradd dot com >

Firefox, beep-media-player, gnome-terminal, and Xorg's drop-shadowing extension, with the French locale.
GNOME 2.10 Screen
 	    Shot 1
Contributed by Dominique Goncalves <dominique.goncalves |at| gmail.com>

Straight-up GNOME 2.9 showing off Inkscape, Nautilus, and the GNOME font selector.
GNOME 2.9 Screen
 	    Shot 1
Contributed by Michael Johnson <ahze |at| FreeBSD.org>

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