On 30.06.2009 00:24, Paul Louden wrote:
And if a user then changes the setting back?
Then the asterisk should disappear IMO. I.e. the "dirtyness" should be computed every time.
On third-party sites there are a few theme packs containing many variants of a single theme, often each with their own .cfg.
He-he, a theme *is* a .cfg :-)
Consistent with what, exactly?
Consistent with the fact that if you select something while in the settings, you'll have that item preselected if you visit that setting once again.
Right now it's consistent with browsers
If you access the theme folder using the file browser then I wouldn't expect it to be preselected. But the fact that that menu is technically implemented using the file browser code is just a coincidence which should not be clear to a regular user.