On Friday 21 September 2007 19:47:33 kyle.nitzsche wrote:
>  I think the theme SDK should provide a single approach/tool set for all
> themeable images, whether they are gtk, hildon, window manager or icons.
> (Not just widgets, as it seems to do now.)
>
>  This would enable third-parties to easily create a whole theme without
> having to understand those distinctions.
>

I can see the point that for 3rd parties it sounds like it would be easier to 
look at a couple of pics and then edit them but....

>  Perhaps the good work with the template.png and related tools could be
> readily expanded to include all themeable images by using multiple png
> files: * one for all themeable images in the UME base
>   * one for each application

Each application does not need it's own interface theme or icons except, 
perhaps, the actual application icon itself (at this time any 3rd party 
application icon belongs in HiColor). The typical action icons (forward, 
back, file open, file save, etc.) are generic and not applicaiton specific.

Certain interface elements can be indiviualized per app but requiring this 
only makes things more complicated.

>  Perhaps the home area background is themeable but isn't templatized png,
> since its just a single big file.
>
>  This approach would bring all themeable images under control, so that a
> new comprehensive list of images with their locations doesn't have to be
> created every time a custom theme needs to be created. It would also enable
> pulling together custom sets of applications for a distribution and
> themeing them.

One issue that comes to my mind is licensing. How would one correctly 
attribute an image with it's license if everything is in one file?

In addition, adding upstream changes to an icons file would be a horrendous 
undertaking, again and again. All in all there are many hundreds of icons 
taking different sizes in to account. Add to that the fact that an OpenedHand 
interface will require SVG icons - I see now way to put lots of SVG's in one 
file and then somehow cut them out in real-time.

>  When I made a list of all such base customizable UME images a month or so
> ago, it included  gtk, hildon, and window manager called images.

If we rule out using any open source artwork or any whatsoever with differing 
licenses and keep the number of apps on all systems down to a bare minimum 
and exclude ever having to use SVG icons natively using one big pic could 
work, I guess.

--
Ken

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