I think LXQT should include 5-6 themes by defaul (I agree that we have some
that are almost the same) and give the user a easy way to install new
themes, maybe a button to install .tar.gz, something like the KDE option.
Also have something like gnome-look, kde-look, box-look, etc. A centralized
place to put the contributons from the users.
2014-05-22 19:16 GMT-05:00 Shawn W Dunn <sfal...@opensuse.org>:
> On Friday 23 May 2014 01:13:40 you wrote:
> > I think putting stuff in ~/.local/share/lxqt/themes does the trick.
> > J. Leclanche
> >
>
> Just come up with some spot to stick "other" themes on the web, and
> everything
> would be ticketyboo then, I would think.
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