On Tuesday, November 22, 2011, Steven Sroka wrote:
On 22 November 2011 15:12, dh
wrote: On Tuesday, November 22, 2011, Roger Luedecke wrote: -----------snip------------ When user1 runs an application as user2, they "become" user2 and user2's preferences should be in effect for that instance as much as possible. Except for window borders that seems to be what we currently have. Or am I missing something? But does user1 care that they are running an application as user2? Usually they just want to use the application.
They care if they are running an application as someonre that could break or compromise their system/
I like the idea of changing the window decorations, but the problem is that we only currently change the look of the window because of a bug.
Why not give root a different, nice looking default theme, and have every application respect the theme of the user that the application is being run as.
Agree
For example:
$ kdesu dolphin -> runs with root's unique colour scheme/window decorations/etc.
$ dolphin -> runs with the current user's colour scheme/window decorations/etc.
$
&& dolphin -> runs with the Bob's colour scheme/window decorations/etc. even though the current logged in user is not Bob
I thought that was what I was saying. see ya dh -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org