On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Rodney Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you really just want a cross-toolkit API for theme engines though, > perhaps you should take a look at the metatheme project. I think it > is/was hosted at http://metatheme.cx. I don't know what is up with it, > but that is exactly what the project was working on.
It's at http://www.metatheme.org now. Thanks for pointing it out - I hadn't heard of it before. I especially like the fact that it affects Java apps, too. The problem is nobody's going to write themes for metatheme until it gains critical mass, and nobody's going to switch to it until their favourite themes are written for it. (Unless both major toolkits switch to using it by default.) It seems to me that the most practical way toward unified themes right now is to make metatheme (or something similar) able to load Gnome and KDE themes as well as its native themes and the existing MSSTYLE. That way you can always use metatheme as an adaptor to use any theme on any desktop, instead of having to use a theme specifically targetted towards it. Also, it would be nice if it could theme Mozilla apps as well. I believe that would be all the major UI styles used on Linux today. (Mono apps use Gtk+, right?) Joe _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
