[New: openFATE 308614] Using UI for customization
Feature added by: Allan Andersen (swoopdk) Feature #308614, revision 1 Title: Using UI for customization openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Allan Andersen (swoopdk) Description: Hi openSUSE folks In general it's very easy to cutomize my KDE interface with openSUSE but there's room for improvements. Why hide features away when it better can be done from a UI window? Direct openSUSE issues: 1) GRUB, possible to change GRUP images from a simple KDE interface without need to fumble with konsole. 2) Bootsplash, possible to change bootsplash images from a simple KDE interface and also see if changes done acutally works (a preview without rebooting). KDE on openSUSE issues (perhaps needs to be coordinated with the KDE team): Would like to see an easy install and administration of below like it is today with KDM themes or KDE icons: 3) Styles 4) Fonts 5) Window styles 6) Screen savers -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/308614
Feature changed by: Todd R (TheBlackCat) Feature #308614, revision 2 Title: Using UI for customization openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Allan Andersen (swoopdk) Description: Hi openSUSE folks In general it's very easy to cutomize my KDE interface with openSUSE but there's room for improvements. Why hide features away when it better can be done from a UI window? Direct openSUSE issues: 1) GRUB, possible to change GRUP images from a simple KDE interface without need to fumble with konsole. 2) Bootsplash, possible to change bootsplash images from a simple KDE interface and also see if changes done acutally works (a preview without rebooting). KDE on openSUSE issues (perhaps needs to be coordinated with the KDE team): Would like to see an easy install and administration of below like it is today with KDM themes or KDE icons: 3) Styles 4) Fonts 5) Window styles 6) Screen savers + Discussion: + #1: Todd R (theblackcat) (2010-01-05 18:36:45) + Widget themes, window decorators, and screen savers are compiled + programs, while icons and themes are simple scripts and image + files. You cannot install compiled programs the same way you install + images and scripts. There is work being done on widget themes and + window decorators that support theming using image files and scripts + similar to KDM or plasma. There are actually two such window + decorations, aurorea and dekorator (aurorea is newer but allows for + transparency), and a similar widget theming system is in + progress. There is also talk about allowing for easy installation of + pre-compiled binaries for widget themes, window decorations, and + screensavers, but after the trojan problem last month this may or may + not actually hpapen. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/308614
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