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> I already explain it is up to the DESKTOP environment to adapt theme, not
> the reverse... Geramik approach is wrong by design.. It is fixing the
> consequences of KDE not customizing GTK theme colors.. The best approach is
> to fix root of the problem (ie KDE not customizing theme colors).

  It's not really a KDE problem is the problem. KDE can't modify a GTK theme 
with a set color palette, afaik. From what you are saying Galaxy has a hard 
coded color palette without any way to change it -- thus KDE *cannot* change 
the colors. :-) 

  If you go with non-themed GTK, KDE will indeed support changing the colors, 
as it can -- but it can't if the theme doesn't support it. 

> FYI, GNOME doesn't have dialog to change theme colors... So this problem
> is currently not a problem under GNOME..

  Unless you consider the fact that 95-97% of computer users are use to an 
environment that supports color changing.

> What you are asking for is clearly based on a KDE centric point of view..

  Actually, it's more of a KDE/Windows/BeOS/QNX centric point of view. Of 
course, that second one is the core one if Mandrake wishes to be taken 
seriously from those currently using that "other" system. KDE supports color 
changing, in part (I'm sure), because every version of Windows for at least 
13 years has supported it too.

  -Tim

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