Hi, I remember how happy I was back when GNOME found a nice looking gtk theme and not only included it in the Desktop installation but also enabled it by default.
This was 2.12 or 2.14, I think. A release or two later, it changed radically, and people complained because this was no longer the theme they opted for. The next release shipped with the version from the previous release, and a new theme was born in the next release cycle (so there was room for experimenting) Now, in 2.18 some changes went in that I personally didn't like (most notably the rounded selection boxes), but they were minor annoyances so I decided to live with it. Now I'm running 2.19.92, and see that the awful colored scrollbars which was rejected back then are back, along with (new) awful fading tabs. See the screenshots from the 2.16[1] (or 2.14) era and one from my current desktop[2]. I guess people haven't noticed because the distros ship their own themes, but I could be wrong. In case I'm not: what's going on? [1] http://borkware.net/~mark/screendumps/gsm-gnome-2.16.png [2] http://borkware.net/~mark/screendumps/gsm-gnome-2.20.png _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
