Hi,
as far as I know, there is no tutorial around on how to "package" an
application in a self-contained package containing gnustep and the theme.
However, to test the look and see how well the certain application
works, install GNUstep in the most common way on that platform.
Get the theme and install it. (make install should be enough, but you
can drag it into Library/Themes, either of the System, Local or even
your own User domain)
The themes are available in our modules under plugins/themes:
"GnomeTheme" and "WinUXTheme"
You can set the theme system-wide with system preferences and the themes
module.
You can also start your application, go in the info panel, click on the
"theme" link and a selectionpanel will appear. Once you set it, it will
be set only for that specific application.
(At the end, both procedures just write a default, one in the global
domain, one for the app domain).
Please bear in mind that while dynamic theme switching is in theory
supported, themes with "native" resources as menus, etc.. might not
load/unload properly. Restart your application.
Riccardo
On 07/15/11 17:37, aditya siram wrote:
Thanks for your quick response.
Is there a tutorial showing how to build a GNUstep application using
the GTK or Windows theme? I realize they are not done, but if they
work even halfway well I'd be interested in using them.
-deech
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