On 02/08/2014 11:02 AM, Simon Lees wrote:
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>> As i mentioned in my previous post about creating a light theme
>>>>> script, currently it is impossible to change the white text with sed
>>>>> because it changes all the other white colors. I noticed that 1 or 2
>>>>> colors had been defined in fonts.edc. My plan is to go through the
>>>>> entire elementary theme and replace the manually defined text colors
>>>>> with #define's then i will be able to replace the white text with
>>>>> another color in my script without effecting the rest of the theme.
>>>>> Sometime when someone who know more about edje internals then me has
>>>>> the time they can implement colorclasses and all they should need to
>>>>> do is use sed to replace the defines with colorclass markup whatever
>>>>> that maybe. I have already discussed the idea with raster on irc and
>>>>> he was ok with it I will happily take more feedback though.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am also aware of the feature freeze next week which i presume
>>>>> includes the theme but as i haven't started yet i doubt ill finish
>>>>> before the 1.10 window opens anyway. I am happy to work in a public
>>>>> branch if someone feels like creating one and giving me access to it
>>>>> otherwise i'll work locally and maybe on github.
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments and feedback more then welcome.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Simon
>>>>
Hi all,
I have done the change as i said i would the review is at 
https://phab.enlightenment.org/D577 if it is possible it would be nice 
to get this in before the e19 feature freeze because its going to be a 
pain to maintain outside the main tree. There are a lot of changes but 
none are complex.

Now that this is done, over the next couple of weeks ill tidy up my 
theme generation scripts and try and produce a light theme and a 
"darker" theme then i will present them for comment. If people want i 
can upstream the script but i'm not planing on having the script ready 
before the e19 feature freeze. Given the e19 release apparently wont 
happen till around 2023 there will probably be themes available in time 
for the e19 release but probably externally from the main release unless 
the release manager decides that he wants them included.

Cheers

Simon Lees
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openSUSE Enlightenment Maintainer
Enlightenment Theme Artist

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