El jue, 17-03-2011 a las 10:55 +0000, Allan Day escribió:
> On Thu, 2011-03-17 at 11:15 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
> > > The story I've heard is that we haven't supported themes because we
> > > make no guarantees about CSS class stability: CSS support was a nifty
> > > thing that was added so that we could put up a couple actors and mold
> > > them like clay into our mockups very quickly and easily. With the
> > > gnome 3 release, I doubt we'll add have a theme switcher out of the
> > > box.
> > > 
> > > We've accepted patches to add API to make it easier for people making
> > > third-party theme switchers: SardemFF7 has one, a random guy from
> > > deviantart (not half-left) has another, and there's also
> > > gnome-plumbing and gnome-tweak-tool.
> > 
> > Thanks for the info, Jasper! Is there a blessed/recommended tweak tool
> > that people should be suggesting when we get asked these questions?
> 
> gnome-plumbing never existed. I would point people to John's
> gnome-tweak-tool.
> 
> Note: I don't think we should be 'recommending' such a tool as a part of
> the GNOME 3 experience. GNOME 3 is great as is, and people shouldn't
> need to change it. If they desperately want to tweak, they can, of
> course; and John has provided an easy way to do it (go John!)

I agree, but IMHO, it is common for users to change the theme, so, even
without promoting it, a lot of users will be using this tweaking tool if
it is the only way for do it.

For me tweaking is changing parameters that it is tought that users
shouldn't change, but I find strange the only way to change the
theme/fonts is through tweaking :) 

Cheers,

  -- Juanjo Marin


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