The point of my comment was to present real world situations I know of. The
reason these people have alternate themes for the different architecture is
that some times they go off to do something else where, like say lunch.
When they come back they are often times not thinking about what version of
a package they were using before lunch. Then suddenly something goes wonky,
like for example in RC1 when the 32bit version would crash when some one
attempted to open the ZASF interface. Using a theme to instantly alerts
them to what version of the package they are using so they might avoid
opening up the ZASF interface in the non 64bit version, instead of crashing
in the middle of a project.


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Tobias Doerffel
<tobias.doerf...@gmail.com>wrote:

> As I wrote before, if LMMS detects that the configured artwork path
> does not exist, it reverts back to its own default path. All data
> files always and unconditionally get removed upon uninstallation, also
> the themes. If not, your installation(s) are messed up and it's
> nothing we have to deal with.
>
> If you want to have custom themes depending on  architecture, version
> or whatever it's really up to you to set up a mechanism for that (like
> batch files changing the settings or whatever). I don't see the point
> why we should spend time on implementing special things like these.
>
> Toby
>
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