Hello all,
  i would like to comment on the themes and the issues that have been mentioned 
here.
I have been with ubuntu from the beginning. other distributions before that.
  One thing has been consistent through the years... theme creators rarely ,, 
if ever... consider  accessibility when creating a theme  when in fact this 
should be the first consideration after deciding on general appearances  ,  ie  
colours  etc!
   Since the advent of  Bery/compiz /3D desktops... accessibility features are 
incorporated into compiz plugins.. as far as themes are concerned...this is 
where the now nearly extinct  Emerald was far superior to any gtk2 theme or qt 
theme.
   Emerald had options for just about every option one needs to change for 
appearance and eve accessibility.
At the point Ubuntu is  now... any "default" theme that is going to be 
presented to the users   MUST have options to adjust for all reasonable 
situations and conditions....This includes options to set buttons on the left 
or right for right  or left handed people..resizing of buttons and text and 
window borders.. as well as colour adjustments..etc .etc... anything less is 
not up to modern system requirements for accessibility or general theming 
capabilities. I, and my guess most others , are not going to put up with " what 
you see is what you get"  Apple/ Microsoft approach to ...at least...themes. << 
reference to buttons on the left !!!
   Changing the look of a theme along with it's colours is NOT enough!
If you need to have several sets of buttons so that you can resize the buttons 
for those that need it ,,then make the extra sets of buttons and have a tick 
box to choose sizes...
what surprises me , at this late stage,, is  no one is creating a gtk2 theme 
maker... as difficult as that may be,, 
  OPTIONS...in the system and certainly in the themes are absolutely required 
to the multitude needs and work situations "especially" accessibility!!!
    The developers involved in the creation of Ubuntu are quite 
brilliant....but with all due respect to them and our benevolent dictator... 
when it comes to the look ...feel..... i dont want a developer making ANy final 
decisions,,,,these decisions must be sought out from those that are going to 
use them.... first order of business...."Does it have all of the accesssibility 
features requred???"

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