--- "R.I.P. Deaddog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The idea is if you install this you *want* that. > BUT, > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > *THIS* idea is broken in this case. How many people > will > install *only* 1 theme? Generally people install > many > themes, and switch one by one later on if they like. > If > Geramik can establish itself as the default theme, > why > others can't? Or let them fight -- the first one > installed wins?
You totally misunderstand the point of Geramik. It's not a regular Gtk+ theme. Its only usefulness is in being the default theme, along with KDE's default Keramik theme. In fact, Geramik is really only for KDE users, and only they would *install* it. No Gtk+ user is going to install it, let alone select it if it's not default. They're not that great looking themes, the only value in them is keeping color/font/etc settings consistent between Qt and Gtk+, like Bluecurve, just a bit less ugly. Also, even given this, the way it was done before still lets you decide to disable it as default, or make something else default and *DOESN'T GET IN YOUR WAY.* It took great care in this. Now it's just totally broken and useless. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com