Le mardi 30 septembre 2008, à 12:31 +0200, Benjamin Berg a écrit : > Hello, > > There have been ideas to improve the desktop by modifying the themes to > show problems in application. Specifically I am proposing to use a dark > colour scheme for Clearlooks during the next unstable release cycle. > Another idea is to highlight deprecated widgets in applications, by > changing their colour to be eg. some shade of red. > > By using a dark colour scheme problems with applications that are using > the wrong colours for text can be exposed. Turning Clearlooks to a dark > colour scheme would mean that a lot more applications can be tested and > both the application and the themes can be fixed. > > The idea to change the colour of deprecated widgets is to expose any > application that is still using them. This would hopefully encourage > maintainers and others to write patches and port applications to use > non-deprecated widgets. > > Both of these changes would be reverted in time for the first beta > release of GNOME (due on February 4th). If this is implemented, we would > probably also have a "Clearlooks Stable" theme, so that it is still > possible to use the normal Clearlooks theme for eg. documentation > purposes. > > > Do you think that exposing deprecated widgets and theme related bugs > like this is a good idea?
I like the idea. But I would guess distros would patch this out :/ Maybe we can do some opt-in thing, with a gconf key or a file somewhere in $HOME that would enable this kind of stuff so that users of distros can still participate in this kind of testing if they want? Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list