On 2009 Feb 20, at 2:51 AM, Peer Sommerlund wrote:

> I have just installed build 090219 and the looks of the theme  
> doesn't blend well with my Windows Classic theme.
>
> Well, maybe I will just have to get used to it.

As per the reply I just wrote to TK, quoting Steve, there are other  
themes to evaluate which are already part of that build, but you have  
to change the theme inside the TortoiseHg hierarchy.

My goal is readability, and the three themes that Steve is now  
including were the ones that sucked the least. I don't know what you  
mean by "Windows Classic" theme, as the only GTK I use is THg. I just  
know that the MS-Windows theme default wasn't working readability  
wise. I feel very strongly that THg's GUIs should be readable out of  
the box, but other than that, I do not care what theme is the default.

> I have GTK installed, but changing theme on GTK does not affect the  
> THG GTK theme.

Yes, this is a dilemma, the same would go for configuring your python,  
or if you already had mercurial installed, configuring that. At least  
the user's home directory mercurial.ini would be used by both THg and  
Mercurial. I don't know GTK well enough to know if there is a similar  
way to share there... THg would have to still install its own GTK in  
case there wasn't already one installed to use, but finding a common  
configuration ground would be nice.

-Doug


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