That's great! I didn't know you could set the theme like that. Thanks again! -deech
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 >> > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
