On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 00:26:08 +0200 "hannes.janet...@gmail.com" <hannes.janet...@googlemail.com> said:
> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Wido <wido...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sorry to be a jerk....but if it's going to be 'native' support for GTK > > themes, shouldn't also be the same level of support for QT? > > > do you know how to tell qt to use a specific theme or to list themes > available to qt? It would be good if qt could use XSettings spec. > actually the property i set is Net/IconThemeName so it seems to be > intended to work cross toolkit. though this spec seems to be only used > by gtk.. I don't have a clue about how to do these things with qt. > patches welcome :) as jeff said - patches welcome. xsettings is something gtk/gnome uses and supports, and jeff did the footwork of implementing. now it's just a matter of glueing it into all the right spots and adding a few more config vars and maybe a few widgets in the config dialogs to swizzle them. if there are qt/kde mechamisms... please send the code! :) > > I mean, not everybody is a GTK fanboy =) > > > > El 24 de septiembre de 2011 02:41, Carsten Haitzler > > <ras...@rasterman.com>escribió: > > > >> On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 05:37:07 +0200 "hannes.janet...@gmail.com" > >> <hannes.janet...@googlemail.com> said: > >> > >> > On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> > >> > wrote: > >> > > On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 04:37:05 +0200 "hannes.janet...@gmail.com" > >> > > <hannes.janet...@googlemail.com> said: > >> > > > >> > >> Hey, > >> > >> > >> > >> I've added xsettings-module to e-modules-extra. it's pretty much proto > >> > >> but it does what I mostly wanted it for: > >> > >> > >> > >> - set global icon theme to match the one selected in e17. > >> > >> > >> > >> - adding 'data { "gtk-theme" "theme_name"; }' to e17 themes allows to > >> > >> automatically use a gtk theme matching e17 theme. > >> > >> > >> > >> in config dialog one can override these options to set themes > >> explicitly. > >> > > > >> > > dude - this shouldn't be in modules-extra... it should be in core e! :) > >> many > >> > > years ago i poked around the xsettings thing mentally deciding we had > >> to add > >> > > this to e, but i just never got to it. > >> > > > >> > > >> > yes, i would also like it to be in core when it becomes more mature. > >> > should it go into conf_theme then? > >> > >> well the xsettings core support should not even be a module > >> just in e's main code. configuration - eg to provide a gtk theme, shoudl go > >> into conf_theme. the others (icon theme) are already there - just recycle > >> e's > >> config. i'd say the conf_theme should provide a dialog to select gtk theme > >> (from installed themes on system) in a list. that's it. with one option > >> added > >> to the list "let enlightenment theme decide". from memory xsettings can set > >> up > >> fonts, dpi and other things too. probably something to add to the conf > >> scale > >> dialog and to conf_fonts dialog in e etc. > >> > >> -- > >> ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- > >> The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ras...@rasterman.com > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > >> Why? 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