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Graphics, RichClient & ExhibitionsSeptember was a productive month for sure, here are some of our last
creations.
First, Lise has been working on an extension of Nuxeo EP for mail management and it's pretty :-)
We have been working also on the Nuxeo RCP appearance. First, we gave it a splashscreen. Sun is still working on integrating the tabs, so I made the icons (most of them come from Tango, famfamfam, are a mix or were entierely made vectorally from sratch). We even made linux/win/osX icon! Next step would be to theme the backgrounds & text. Here are some screenshots of custom graphics in action.
Note that Nuxeo RCP & Courrier can be downloaded in the sandbox of the Nuxeo source code. As you may know, Nuxeo was present at Le Forum Des Acteurs du Numérique in Paris, IFRA in Vienna and at DocumationUK in London, so we made half-a-dozen banners (up to 2 meters-long!). At these exhibitions we had three all-new booklets ( Corporate presentation, Nuxeo ECM Stack & Nuxeo Connect support). We also gave "i luv ECM" badges, they were a success! You can find some photos in our Nuxeo Flickr, where you can find some pictures of Steve Raby & the DOC. ^^
Among other little things (we made nice signs for THE BUREAU & THE FRIGO offices - i'll show you when I get a digital camera), we started to theme the discussions section on nuxeo.org, the community site.
At least, all the graphic material used for communication was re-injected in the whole new ECM Stack pages on nuxeo.com!
I hope you all enjoy it, stay tuned for more ECM-loving pictures :-) ++ Important announcement: Join the Nuxeo team and contribute to the Nuxeo project! We have open positions in France and the UK for open source Java EE developers and sales engineers, both junior and senior.
Posted by Thibaut Soulcié @ 10/26/2007 07:42 PM.
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nuxeo5,
rich_client,
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