Ricardo: Now that dbuskit exists, is it possible to make System Preferences
plugins for configuring Xrandr, pulseaudio, and network-manager? This would
make System Preferences useful for configuring the system. I've looked at
Etoile and there's a lot of project duplication. They have their own
version of system preferences which frankly is api-compatible and
duplicating functionality. I think the ideal would be to merge parts of
etoile into gnustep. The EtoileMenuServer.app program completes the
functionality of the horizontal Macintosh Menu Style in terms of making
gnustep act like OSX. I'd like to see it get rolled into gnustep as an
optional add-on, and integrate it with system preferences plugins so that
you can have a dropdown on the menubar for volume control, wireless network
selection, and screen resolution selection like OSX has.


On 14 September 2013 22:48, David Chisnall <[email protected]>wrote:

> At the DevMeeting (and a bit since), Quentin and Eric have been working on
> making the Aristo2 theme from Cappuccino (
> http://www.cappuccino-project.org/aristo/ and
> http://www.cappuccino-project.org/aristo/showcase/ ) work with GNUstep.
>  I think it's a nice choice, as it's clean, consistent, and looks like the
> sort of thing that new users are used to from web apps.
>
> David
>
> On 14 Sep 2013, at 15:35, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Stefan.
> >
> >
> > On 09/12/13 15:46, Stefan Bidi wrote:
> >> Tango is definitely free software!  I'm not sure what the actual
> license, though.  A few years ago it was incorporated into the
> freedesktop.org effort (http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Library).
> >
> > I will start work on a Tango theme. I am not fond of these icons, but
> they will help to be uniform as they are generic and use. I will start with
> a test of colors, accents and just a couple of icons to get an idea.
> >
> > I expect to have the same troubles as with the almost-done sleek theme.
> >
> > I need certain support from the themeing engine. I will commit to three
> themes, but I hope I will get help from the engine when needed. I plan an
> evolutionary relase, to get something showable soon. Let me call this my
> "last attempt": I will put work, but I hope in works for others.
> >
> > I will thus commit into 3 "pure Thematic" themes for now:
> > - Sleek
> > - Neos
> > - Tango
> >
> > I will update the pages, blog about the progress, incorporate it in
> screenshots (maybe in all the ranting, nobody has noticed that the default
> screenshots of the "revamped" website homepage are both themed)
> >
> > Stay tuned and if yo uwant to beta-test and contribute, get over to the
> GAP mailing list. Or I will announce stuff here, as you and users will
> prefer.
> >
> > Riccardo
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