Dne Po 30. dubna 2012 15:21:21, Korrawit Pruegsanusak napsal(a): > Hello Tomas, all, > Hi
> Regarding your commit: Add all the available themes to the list [1], > I'm thinking of my old experiment dated December 2011 [2]. > > Just a reminder: your commit > * added 'human' theme to the default theme list > * added 'classic', 'galaxy', and 'industrial' themes to all-theme list > * removed 'default' theme from both lists The "default" was bogus as it just printed warning during the make "no such file or directory default". The goal here is that I added the check for the relevant folders during the 3.5 release, but I forgot it does not contain all the possible values, which I now fixed. Also I was not exactly sure if human should be enabled by default or not. So I added some I considered usefull and build them. > > So, default theme list now consists of: crystal, hicontrast, human, > oxygen, and tango. > And all theme list consists of: classic, crystal, galaxy, hicontrast, > human, industrial, oxygen, and tango. > The difference between the two list is: classic, galaxy, and industrial. > > Back to the result of my experiment: the 'classic' and 'industrial' > themes aren't populated in the option list. > > And now, the README file [3] says: > > The classic theme is left primarily for historical interest, rather than > > intended to be packaged. > So, could you please check by building with all themes, and see if we > really support them? Thanks :-) > But if you've already checked, please apologize me for the noise. > Or could anyone, including you :-), tell us more detailed story about > supporting themes? Yep I am aware what readme says about packaging, but still we should allow some crazy souls to compile their stuff and see :-) Also I didn't try to build them all, only the default ones. Cheers Tom
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