2010/6/3 Yves-Alexis Perez <[email protected]>: > On jeu., 2010-06-03 at 16:56 -0300, Valessio Brito wrote: >> I don't think functional package name. Should be a standard. >> If you need adaptations for special netbook or desktop, change only one >> package. > > What adaptations exactly? We already provide multiple format (4/3, 16/9) > and multiple themes in the same package, with alternatives. No need for > another layer. > Have you seen the package 'theme netbook-remix[1]' ubuntu? There adaptations in gnome, which are accurate .. Some selection and application specific placements.
I could create a space theme, and even define which plugins or applications running in the session default, the formatting and standard of these components. In case of a particular location, I could set images with adaptations of language. Not only resolution. >> aptitude install theme-netbook or theme-brdesktop or theme-livecd >> .. default = theme-squeeze or theme-lenny or theme-woody >> >> theme-debian-squeeze._.deb >> * theme-gdm-squeeze._.deb >> * theme-kde-squeeze >> * theme-base-squeeze >> * theme-<app>-squeeze >> >> I can create 'theme-space' with only 'theme-gdm-space and >> theme-gnome-space (background and confs)'... > > That'd mean too much fragmentation, imho. > Yes, but it can not be solved by defining a directory structure and scripts to generate all the packages? Nor are all issues that create adjustments for all applications. Fragmentation also allows for greater personalization. The packages are not necessarily required to be installed separately. Can I make matches. aptitude install theme-gdm-squeeze theme-gnome-brdesktop theme-audacious2-space theme-kde-livecd [1] https://launchpad.net/netbook-remix -- .ValessioBrito - Comunicação e Tecnologia Blog: http://valessiobrito.info Chat: vales...@[jabber.org,gmail.com] Cel.: 71 8256-2396 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

