2011/11/20 dh
: On Sunday, November 20, 2011, Steven Sroka wrote: 2011/11/20 Krzysztof Żelechowski
: ----------snip------------ Also I think that when an applications is run as root, it should respect the theme and settings of the current user. -----------snip----------- I have to disagree, when a user runs an application as root, they should know it instantly. They are no longer user, they are root.
While I agree with that as well, I think the only distinction between a root app and a non-root app is a poorly implemented Oxygen theme. Why not have all root applications use an altered Oxygen theme? Oxygen + different colour scheme? On the other hand, does the average user (or any user) need to be told twice that an app is running as root? They are told the first time when they are asked for the root password (and the authentication completes successfully) and again with a different theme?
I have alot of windows open all of the time. I purposely configure my root styles to look different (red colors, different widget style, etc) specifically so that I can instantly see that the application I am using has superpowers.
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