On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 00:49:04 +0800 Toma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Ha! I beat you to the punch ;) so im guessing you have plans to setup
> some more recognised colour classes or theme defined ones so the
> Colour selector can choose them?
> Toma

thats kind of been an organisational "todo" thing for a long time - nothing
hard - just a bit of mechanics - listing the classes and where they are all
used/needed, their names and allowing their config... and having at least 1
theme use them as examples...

> On 7/26/08, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:43:24 +0800 Toma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> >
> >> Hey all,
> >> Ive been toying with the idea of a 'LSD' colour changing border and
> >> theme for sometime now, and could never quite get it right. I finally
> >> cracked it by setting the images to a color_class and then having some
> >> embryo take care of the randf colours thrown at the color_class.
> >>
> >> So I got thinking, If a theme had all white or gray components, then
> >> set all the images to use maybe 3 or 4 colour classes. The user can
> >> control theme themes colours with 'enlightenment_remote
> >> -color-class-color-list' and -set. The cleaner method would be to make
> >> a 'Theme designated Colors' tab in the Colors settings in the config
> >> panel.
> >
> > damn! you hit on my secret plan! you bastard! :) .... yes! that is the point
> > of
> > colorclasses.. to be able to do just this! why do u think i'm doing a
> > petty-much black and white theme? other than the nice minimalism of black
> > and
> > white... it allows for... colorclasses to really work well! :)
> >
> >> This technique could be applied to just about anything using edje. So
> >> maybe the color-class stuff in enlightenment_remote could be split-out
> >> into an edje_control sort of app?
> >> This is all just some food for thought.
> >> Toma
> >>
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