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Re: GNUstep Icons and look proposal


From: Nicolas Roard
Subject: Re: GNUstep Icons and look proposal
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 17:46:30 +0100


Le 19 août 04, à 15:12, Marciano Siniscalchi a écrit :

Nicolas Roard wrote:
Actually, yes, it won't be very hard to provide "icon themes". In fact, if you want it, just take Camaelon, remove most of the stuff and just keep the Image.m -- it will replaces all icons on the fly if the theme contains them. So technically, it's not a problem at all. Perhaps I should effectively provide a small "IconTheme" bundle if people want to package existing icons theme ? I probably won't do it myself (package thoses icons) but if someone want to do it, drop me a mail.

Does this mean that the Camaleon patch (ver. 0.1, I believe?) linked from your web page works with current (i.e. non-stable) versions of -base and -gui? I tried applying it a couple of months ago and had trouble with it. But I may have done something stupid, so don't worry about it too much.

nope, this version doesn't work. Not that it would be much work to have it working, but as I expect to release quite soon a new version...


BTW, I really think that a more up-to-date defaul theme for GNUstep is important. It's maybe OK to say that developers should look "under the hood" when considering a development framework. However, as a developer, I want to make sure that *users* will find the programs I write pleasant to the eye and consistent with what they are accustomed to.

Notice that I said "up-to-date default theme", not "themeability" (sp?). The latter is potentially more controversial, althouhg it would be useful for the purposes of customization and/or integration with existing DE's.

Well, themability could effectively be controversial. But anyway, it's possible. Now, for replacing the default theme by another, you would need to have a theme everybody agree on (at least a majority). Most of us like the OpenStep one...

--
Nicolas Roard
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
 -Arthur C. Clarke





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