The problem here aren't the themes, is the XSettings daemon. Each
environment has its own: XFCE has xfce4-settings-manager, Gnome has
gnome-settings-daemon, etc.
The package you're looking for is lxsession. LXDE has a standalone version
of the daemon, called lxsession-daemon which loads
Rafael:
It would be good to have all of the relevant information initially
within the bug-report.
I will wait to submit it until you report back on what you find out in
your additional tests.
I think you are saying that the customization wouldn't work in Lubuntu
even if I developed a
More clues. I've tested on a few environments.
1. Lubuntu does no colorize at all. Nor fgtk2 nor gtk3.
2. XFCE (using Shimmer's gtk-theme-config) DOES colorize only gtk2 (pretty
normal, as usually gtk3 is not able to do this)
3. Mate. The same as XFCE, only colorizes gtk2 apps (I insist, gtk3
Rafael:
I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported against?
Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road of
taking away customization. So I'm doubtful anything will come of it.
But it means a lot to me, so I will report it, nevertheless.
It may
On 05/03/2014 07:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
Rafael:
I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported against?
Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road of
taking away customization. So I'm doubtful anything will come of it.
But it means a lot to
On 05/03/2014 06:48 PM, Israel wrote:
On 05/03/2014 07:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
Rafael:
I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported against?
Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road of
taking away customization. So I'm doubtful anything will
On 05/03/2014 08:03 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
On 05/03/2014 06:48 PM, Israel wrote:
On 05/03/2014 07:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
Rafael:
I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported
against?
Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road
of taking