stupid suggestion about themes

2005-02-11 Thread david::
hi i don't really know how themes work, but i have thought about a feature that maybe you like. Imagine two computers on a LAN, computers A and B. When you open a ssh from A to B and launch an application in B, you see it in A's X server, right? Imagine A and B have both of them Gtk with

Re: stupid suggestion about themes

2005-02-11 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:07:16 +0100, david:: said: Imagine A and B have both of them Gtk with different themes. When you launch an application in B from A, you see that application's widgets with A's theme, not B's theme. The Gtk application is running as an X client on B, and has no

Re: stupid suggestion about themes

2005-02-11 Thread david::
Hi everyone (Am I confused, or are your two paragraphs suggesting two *different* things: one suggesting the same theme everyplace no matter where it was run from, and the other suggesting the use of host-dependent themes?) I have not explained correctly, I'm sorry. I was talking about what

Re: stupid suggestion about themes

2005-02-11 Thread Kent
I was talking about what you say as host- dependent themes. You can do this with X appilcations via X resources. Yet another reason why I wish Gtk could be configured using X resources. Any chance of Gtk supporting widget configuration via X resources in the future? Kent

Re: stupid suggestion about themes

2005-02-11 Thread stian
I was talking about what you say as host- dependent themes. You can do this with X appilcations via X resources. Yet another reason why I wish Gtk could be configured using X resources. Any chance of Gtk supporting widget configuration via X resources in the future? Gtk already partly does

Re: stupid suggestion about themes

2005-02-11 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 00:54:53 +0100, david:: said: I have not explained correctly, I'm sorry. I was talking about what you say as host-dependent themes. Maybe the matter should _begin_ with this other question: Could be possible to have _different_ applications (no matter where they