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<P><FONT SIZE=2>>still not very attractive. For example, I like to use the hand writing<BR>
>input, but the panel is a big mass of black that not only looks bad, but<BR>
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As Eero pointed out, maybe your theme is not what it is for all the others, maybe<BR>
you have something misconfigured. Please try clean image without restoring a broken backup.<BR>
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>is harder to see the details of it. In the terminal program, I used to<BR>
>have green text on black, but while I can set the background to black, I<BR>
>don't see any way to change the text colour. It's always black. It would<BR>
>be nice, if the old styles was available.<BR>
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So you want something that is retro rather than being easy for eyes, like<BR>
green on black -monitors in the 1970s?<BR>
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> BTW, I don't need icons etc., that look like they belong on a child's toy.<BR>
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Hmm. Do you have something against child's toys?<BR>
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And are you saying that you would like to have<BR>
an user interface where everything would be presented as a tiny text rather than as a visual<BR>
icon which gives a visual cue about what it is all about?<BR>
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So are you wishing for a command line interface here instead of a graphical user interface?<BR>
Sounds like you would be. Wishing a hacker-text interface from a commercial product<BR>
intended for ordinary people that just want to have a mobile internet experience,<BR>
is something I wouldn't be spending my spare time for, even most open source community people wouldn't probably like<BR>
such interface on a device of this form factor unless you are into retro-GSM-telephones from the early 1990s. Today it<BR>
wouldn't fly (IMHO). However, if you want to try, by no means your hands are tied, in the free software World you can start<BR>
scratchbox now and do your own ultimate user interface e.g. with ncurses if you like and even replace hildon-desktop with<BR>
it in your own device if you so prefer (it is quite easy task to do even) and if you are totally lucky you might even<BR>
find some other users for your text-mode interface and it would be no-icons-guaranteed.<BR>
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Best Regards,<BR>
Karoliina<BR>
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