Timothy R. Butler wrote:

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Hi,
I think that considering that the technology has already been implemented previously in Geramik, it makes sense that Galaxy too should provide color matching between desktops for usability purposes. This benefits people of both GNOME and KDE, and with a little work would not only allow KDE users to enjoy color matching, but also introduce easily changable color schemes in GNOME for the first time (AFAIK). I filed a Bugzilla report, but since Mr. Crozat seems to think this is an "invalid" issue and has closed the bug *twice*, I would like to open the topic up here to see if others agree that this is NOT an invalid bug as Mr. Crozat seems to rather firmly think it is. David Walser has already responded agreeing that it is not.

I would encourage those who agree with me that this is not an invalid bug to please vote for the bug so that Mr. Crozat will reverse his decision to close this (IMO) very important bug. You can vote and/or read the full original bug suggestion and followups at:

https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1967

-Tim

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i agree with you
i like galaxy colors in kde but i add geramik to have mozilla beautifull or gnomemeeting or gtk-gnutella ...
in gnome galaxy is better then kde where it is only a flat color scheme with flat buttons...
i don't understand why mandrake hates geramik in this way.... it is one of the best ideas for linux (both kde and gnome) ... from month...

regard
francesco




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