On Nov 11, 2007 1:46 PM, David Chisnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Note that this is already possible; a packager can always grab
> Camaelon from Étoilé and add a Camaelon package to their GNUstep
> metapackage, but there is no information on the GNUstep site about
> doing this and so most people don't.  There are no screenshots on the
> GNUstep site using other themes either and so the fact that GNUstep is
> capable of a more modern look is not something that most people are
> aware of.


That reminds me of another point worth discussing... the defaults system.
What you're saying here is not simple to do exactly because the user HAS to
change the defaults themselves.  Take for example GTK+ settings, all a
distribution have to do to get a new look is add the file
$SYS_CONFIG_DIR/gtk-2.0/gtkrc.  If the distributor, for whatever reason,
decides to change the standard theme all they have to do is write a new file
and replace the old one.  Under GNUstep, on the other hand, there's no way
around the fact that GNUstep doesn't offer a global configuration file.  If
a distributor wants a default set of settings, they have to come up with a
way to write defaults to every user, while at the same time making sure they
don't override the user's own defaults.  In my opinion, someone should be
able to at least set NSGlobalDomain setting under a global file.

I brought this up almost a year ago, and remember that the issue was that
NSUserDefaults wasn't set up to have more than 1 file and so would need to
be rewritten.  Since then, I've tried playing with it (seeing as I have to
come up with something for my ScreenSaverDefaults class) and I'm trying to
understand if better so that I can do something about this.

Anyway, just a thought on that (I'm just full of incoherent thoughts).

As for the slogan, why can't we use the existing one?  Yes, I found out we
already have one:
GNUstep - The Ultimate Development Environment (
http://www.gnustep.org/information/GNUstep-brochure.pdf)
Saying we're the best never goes out of style... :)

Stefan
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