I believe that every package that changes or creates visually adaptations, must begin with 'theme-', followed by the application and name of the theme.
meta-pkg: theme-<name theme> packages: theme-<app>-<name theme> A proposal to create a basic structure to create the meta package and all its subpackages was created: http://svn.debianart.org/themes/ /moreblue2red/ /moreblue2red/gdm/ /moreblue2red/gtk/ /moreblue2red/kdm/ /moreblue2red/metacity/ /moreblue2red/splashs/ /moreblue2red/usplash/ /moreblue2red/wallpapers/ lacked knowledge to create a script that identifies the files in the standard structure and create the packages. Currently this way: brdesktop-artwork-gnome brdesktop-artwork-splashy brdesktop-common brdesktop-config-gnome brdesktop-gnome debian-edu-artwork debian-edu-archive-keyring debian-edu-artwork-usplash debian-edu-config debian-edu-doc debian-edu-doc-es debian-edu-doc-fr debian-edu-install moodle-debian-edu-theme kdeartwork kdeartwork-dbg kdeartwork-emoticons kdeartwork-style kdeartwork-theme-icon kdeartwork-theme-window plasma-desktopthemes-artwork sugar-artwork xfce4-artwork splashy-themes tangerine-icon-theme tango-icon-theme tdiary-theme usplash-theme usplash-theme-debian xcursor-themes xfce4-icon-theme xfe-themes 2010/6/3 Valessio Brito <[email protected]>: > 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 > -- .ValessioBrito - Comunicação e Tecnologia Blog: http://valessiobrito.info Chat: vales...@[jabber.org,msn.com,gmail.com] Cel.: 71 8256-2396 Atenção: Este e-mail pode conter anexos no formato ODF (Open Document Format)/ABNT (extensões odt, ods, odp, odb, odg). Antes de pedir os anexos em outro formato, você pode instalar gratuita e livremente o BrOffice (http://www.broffice.org) ou o seguinte Plugin para Microsoft Office (http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/get.jsp). Também arquivos vetoriais no formato SVG use (http://www.InkscapeBrasil.org). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

