On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Vincent Untz
Le mardi 18 janvier 2011, à 11:03 +0100, Vincent Untz a écrit :
Hi,
As you might know, the theming changed in GTK+ 3. We can now use CSS. However, one issue with that is that we don't have a default theme for GTK+ 3, and GTK+ 3 apps will look ugly.
Btw, related to this: I submitted delete requests for gtk3-engines and gtk3-engine-murrine, since they were using the old theming API.
Vincent, Are there any technical reasons for this? I'd recon that though I am not aware of the popularity of murrine over the openSUSE Community, I am pretty sure it is one of the most popular engines around. Such a move will most likely disable a lot of artwork around and theming capabilities. Are we sure we want to restrict users from such a choice? (I know people can still compile it, but that's a huge stab on user friendliness). NM
We might want to add gtk-theme-engine-clearlooks to Factory, though, since this one is using the new theming API. Opinions?
Vincent
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