On 01/06/16 17:58, Go Linux <goli...@yahoo.com> wrote:
You may also install desktop themes in your user's $HOME: ~/.themes/foo
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True but then root apps like synaptic and gparted won't be themed properly.  To 
work across the board themes should go into /usr/share/themes.;)

golinux

The folder /usr/shre/themes only contains the gtk themes, but not the configuration files. There is no conky configuration, there is no openbox-menu configuration...

During the installation of the system, the configuration files of the skeleton are not applied to root. So, iIn order to have an homogeneous appearance some files of /etc/skel must be added to /root, because the applications your are mentioning, as you say, require root permissions.

But, if you add your configuration files to /etc/skel, take care with your personal data. In Gtk, in the most of the cases copying the .config folder and some files like .bashrc .profilerc .gtkrc-2.0 .xscreensaver is enough. I usually also add a Trolltech.conf file to .config for the qt applications.

Cheers,

  Aitor.
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