[New: openFATE 318400] Yast Software Management: Make the software selection UI use PNG files and put them into theme package
Feature added by: Lukas Ocilka (locilka) Feature #318400, revision 1 Title: Yast Software Management: Make the software selection UI use PNG files and put them into theme package Requested by: Kenneth Wimer (kwwii) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Software selection (libyui-qt-pkg) uses XPM files for dialog items such as patch/package states. The current standard for these are PNG files which are easier to handle from design perspective. Bug #868871 also states, that these new PNG files should be placed in theme and thus SLE could use different set of images for SLE/openSUSE or installation/running system. References: SUSE Bugzilla #868871 Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Software selection in installation and on a running system could use different UI theme. Or just "some" theme. Now it can't. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/318400
Feature changed by: Lukas Ocilka (locilka) Feature #318400, revision 2 Title: Yast Software Management: Make the software selection UI use PNG files and put them into theme package Requested by: Kenneth Wimer (kwwii) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Software selection (libyui-qt-pkg) uses XPM files for dialog items such as patch/package states. The current standard for these are PNG files which are easier to handle from design perspective. Bug #868871 also states, that these new PNG files should be placed in theme and thus SLE could use different set of images for SLE/openSUSE or installation/running system. References: SUSE Bugzilla #868871 + Relations: + - (feature/duplicate: 318399) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Software selection in installation and on a running system could use different UI theme. Or just "some" theme. Now it can't. + Discussion: + #1: Lukas Ocilka (locilka) (2015-01-27 10:16:36) + Closing as duplicate - saving the feature has made two of them -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/318400
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