<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Additionaly, gnome-themes and gtk2-engines should only be a metapackage of those themes. These where just an idea because I keep wondering why some themes and engines are installed by default, and it really doesn't fit anymore on today's modern gnome desktop.
Carpe Diem,
Joel
Alot of default GNOME themes and engines are installed by default that only adds too much space in Theme manager. For example, Crux theme is not commonly used theme, and is included in gnome-themes and gtk2-engines as default. Alot of those themes and engines are unwanted, and doesn't fit nicely in a modern desktop.
The default themes that will come up in Ubuntu should be selected in a modularized fashion, so that unwanted themes can be removed and only the distro themes, contrast themes, and default themes should be installed.
Carpe Diem,
Joel
Additionaly, gnome-themes and gtk2-engines should only be a metapackage of those themes. These where just an idea because I keep wondering why some themes and engines are installed by default, and it really doesn't fit anymore on today's modern gnome desktop.
Carpe Diem,
Joel
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