On Mit, Jan 22, 2003 at 04:51:30 +0100, Christian Marillat wrote: > Johannes Rohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Christian Marillat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [...] > > > If you have this file, there is no need to depend on gnome-themes, > > other than out of solidarity with visually impaired people. > > Inreresting. But I can't do that because these files are in the > libgtk1.2-common package. somebody should file a bug.
Yes, but against gnome-control-center. A theme installer that refuses to work unless you already have themes installed seem kind of bone-headed to me. (no offense intended! Of course, this is upstream's responsibility) If gnome-theme-manager can't find an index.theme anywhere in /usr/share/themes/*/, it should pick up the current Gtk/Metacity/Icon setting and call them "Current Theme" or so, giving you the chance to edit, rename or save it. (This is IIRC what the Windoze theme manager does). > I don't really want to see the control center depends on gnome-themes. And *really* it shouldn't but instead ship with a "Default" metatheme included. Else you see _only_ accessability themes the first time you launch the theme manager. Currently there is no "Default" theme in the gnome-themes package. There definitely has to be one, providing the user an easy way to revert everything to default settings _without_ having to visit "Details" Thanks, Johannes -- ~/.signature under construction

