On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Anton Kerezov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > В 11:28 +0100 на 17.09.2008 (ср), Who написа: >> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Also, I'd like to think about a way of being able to switch between >> them easily - that will change GDM, BG, Usplash, and some other App >> splashes, if we get that far. A good theme has so many components it >> is crazy to expect the user to 'turn them all on' but we shouldn't >> expect them to have to reinstall a theme to change the theme, unless >> we write a little UI that does that for them. >> >> I propose a theme consitst of: >> Usplash theme >> GDM theme >> Desktop BG >> Icon theme (NOT expecting these to be designed form scratch, just use >> a good HQ one that fits best if you want... edit key icons, perhaps) >> GTK Theme > > Good points but I will add Lock-Dialog theme like this one (I'm not > trying to promote myself ;) ): > > http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/New+Wave+Lock-Dialog > +Theme?content=87773
Sweet! I didn't know that was possible! Certainly... > >> Opional but good: >> Matching theme for QT apps. >> Some nod to Wine integration by using linux colours or a WinXP theme >> that is close to yours >> Firefox Theme IF FF doesn't inherit your theme well (userstyles.css, >> if I remember correctly) >> Evolution theme (if evolution doesn't pick up the GTK icons >> yet...didn't used to) >> Splash screens for Gimp, OpenOffice, other major apps with splashes. >> >> Perhaps: >> Sounds >> More than one BG >> > > That is good too. I'm just wondering who can write such a tool that > manages your whole Desktop? What will be the format of the package and > so on ... Indeed. I know that exiting themes have (had?) the capacity to suggest 1. Desktop BG 2. Font So I think we should use the same format as that system used. I'll do some digging when I get a bit of free time today. -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
