Hints in the package separate from the theme would be nice.  A list of
colors ain't enough, though, since users can change the system colors
and the theme may or may not change components' colors accordingly.

Gecko/Firefox/Mozilla tries to guess these colors, too
(nsLookAndFeel.cpp), and doesn't do a very good job, either.  There are
probably other places they are used.

Since themes can do whatever they want with GTK's colors, what would be
best, I think, is if there were a standard interface built into the
theme engines(?) themselves that would output these lists of colors, as
they are currently configured, when asked.  The CSS2 standard includes a
few extra "ThreeD" colors, but is otherwise pretty much the same list of
colors as Windows/Wine.  (http://www.endolith.com/wordpress/2008/08/03
/wine-colors/)

Even with a real Wine theming engine made to match the widgets and
decorations of the GTK theme, do you still need to get the color
information separately?

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