Re: [Bug 593592] Re: Analog clock 24 hour configuration

2010-12-30 Thread Mathijs Henquet
A 24 hr analog clock isnt only a theme, its also the changed hour hand
behaviour. I dont see how removing that behaviour will force us to 'stop
supporting clock themes'.

Mathijs Henquet

Op 30 dec. 2010 om 03:17 heeft Robert Dyer 593...@bugs.launchpad.net
het volgende geschreven:

 No.  There are 24 hr analog clock themes.  If you want to remove 24 hr
 analog clocks, then your only choice is to stop supporting clock themes.
 And I do not approve of that.
 
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 Title:
  Analog clock 24 hour configuration
 
 Status in Docky:
  New
 Status in “docky” package in Ubuntu:
  New
 
 Bug description:
  This is somewhat related to bug #508547 in the sense that a 24 hour analog 
 clock is a terribly odd sight even for countries using the 24h system. 
 However, since it seems not possible to have the analog and digital clock 
 configured separately(?), I do have a suggestion.
 
 Basically: 12-24 switching for the analog clock should also be done through 
 the option like the one used for the digital one, not by selecting a theme.
 
 Let me sketch the situation:
 I have the clock set as digital and with 24h system on. Now if I feel like 
 switching to analog. After doing so the clock will have the weird 24 hour 
 look, but no biggy there, I'll just right click and turn 24-hour clock off, 
 right? Wrong! That option is blanked out. Instead, I have to pick select 
 theme to switch back to the 12-hour clock. Seems a bit counter intuitive, no? 
 Especially since changing the theme -also- sets the 24h option off.
 
 Note: I think if you plan on adding more clock themes, it would be better to 
 make a 12h and 24h version of each of them and allowing switching between 
 those through the actual option rather than having two themes mentioned.
 
 
 
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[Bug 688943] [NEW] gdm should use the theme of the user when there is only one user on the system

2010-12-11 Thread Mathijs Henquet
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gdm

When gdm only lists one user, so when there is only one user available
at login, gdm should sync it's gtk theme and perhaps the background with
that user's theme and background. So when i'm the only user on a ubuntu
system chaning the theme from ambiance to radiance the gdm theme should
also change acordingly.

I understand the current behaviour is desirable when there are more
users on a single system, but I think gdm should make a exception in
this case.

** Affects: gdm
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: hundredpapercuts
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Use theme of user when there is only one user on the system
+ gdm should use the theme of the user when there is only one user on the system

** Also affects: gdm
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 688943] Re: gdm should use the theme of the user when there is only one user on the system

2010-12-11 Thread Mathijs Henquet
Not sure if this a paper cut, certainly a edge case. But since it is
extremely annoying, the gdm theming could be labeled as a 'exitsing
feature' and it seems to be a trivial fix it thought i would report it
anyway.

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[Bug 688943] Re: gdm should use the theme of the user when there is only one user on the system

2010-12-11 Thread Mathijs Henquet
@Chris if there is only one user on the computer wouldn't it be logical
that they changed the system settings when changing their themes. On
another computer they can just assume a diffrent system theme. That was
the whole point of this bug that since there is only *one* user that
user setting should escalate to system wide settings. I think this
wouldn't lead to confusion and users can grasp this.

Besides the difference is subtle in a way that is adds that little bit
of refinement we should be striving for while not confusing users that
look at it 'at a glance'.

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[Bug 593592] Re: Analog clock 24 hour configuration

2010-11-30 Thread Mathijs Henquet
What would you like to see improved? And I don't think We already have
it implemented and it exists is a good excuse for bad UI. That
something exists but is practicly unused doesn't justify breaking all UI
expectations for the rest of the users. IMHO 24 hour clock should be
removed but a gconf option is also fine (for that 1 person on the
planet).

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[Bug 593592] Re: Analog clock 24 hour configuration

2010-11-30 Thread Mathijs Henquet
Okay, how about unlinking the time format from the clock theme. That way
all functionality remains.

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