Re: [Sugar-devel] [PATCH sugar] Rework how we select the Xcursor theme

2012-12-26 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 26 December 2012 22:52, Daniel Narvaez wrote: > It make sense for the cursor theme to be a preference, and we might > have other similar cases. Distributions that ships both GNOME and > Sugar can either > > * Use a shared config. Blacklist some of the preferences, save and > restore them when s

Re: [Sugar-devel] [PATCH sugar] Rework how we select the Xcursor theme

2012-12-26 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 12 December 2012 00:11, Daniel Narvaez wrote: > On 11 December 2012 07:51, Daniel Drake wrote: >> This might be a good idea, but it would also mean that Sugar and >> activities share no settings at all with GNOME in cases where that >> might be desirable. I can't immediately think of any pitfa

Re: [Sugar-devel] [PATCH sugar] Rework how we select the Xcursor theme

2012-12-11 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 11 December 2012 07:51, Daniel Drake wrote: > This might be a good idea, but it would also mean that Sugar and > activities share no settings at all with GNOME in cases where that > might be desirable. I can't immediately think of any pitfalls, but > this does needs some extra thought and testi

Re: [Sugar-devel] [PATCH sugar] Rework how we select the Xcursor theme

2012-12-10 Thread Daniel Drake
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:32 PM, Daniel Narvaez wrote: > Distributions which are shipping both GNOME and sugar should make > sure to set XDG_CONFIG_HOME for either of the desktops to point > to a non default location, so that the settings are not conflicting. > It's necessary in this case if you

Re: [Sugar-devel] [PATCH sugar] Rework how we select the Xcursor theme

2012-12-10 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 10 December 2012 23:32, Daniel Narvaez wrote: > Distributions which are shipping both GNOME and sugar should make > sure to set XDG_CONFIG_HOME for either of the desktops to point > to a non default location, so that the settings are not conflicting. > It's necessary in this case if you don't w

[Sugar-devel] [PATCH sugar] Rework how we select the Xcursor theme

2012-12-10 Thread Daniel Narvaez
From: Daniel Narvaez Metacity reads the default theme from gsettings and we was trying to override it at lower level, causing race conditions. Now we are just setting the cursor-theme gsetting, so that metacity setup the sugar theme for us. Distributions which are shipping both GNOME and sugar s