On Thu, 2 Feb 2012 at 13:03:59 +0200, Rodolfo kix Garcia wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 10:46:05 +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
> ...
> > ("Save Theme", EXEC, "getstyle -t >
> >~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes/\"%a(Theme name)\""),
> >
> >* redirects into a file and additionall creates a record of used
> >theme
> >names in the ~/GNUstep/.AppInfo/WindowMaker/History.Themes file:
> >
> >("Save Theme", EXEC, "getstyle -t >
> >~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes/\"%A(Theme name,Enter a
> >descriptive theme name:,Themes)\""),
> >
> >I am preferring and using the latter way, as it saves formerly
> >created
> >file names without adding any IMHO superfluous suffix like e.g. -p
> >does.
>
> I don't like these ways. The ">" redirector overwrites the theme if
> already exists. Probably is better create a new option in getstyle
> to save the theme. Then getstyle can test if the theme exists and
> request a confirmation to overwrite to the user.
I think we need to _fix_ getstyle to save the theme like it used
to with -t filename.
For me it made sense to have the save theme in the menu using -p,
but that's not what most people have and for them it will no
longer work.
Unfortunately, my time is (again) very short.
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