On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 10:28 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote: > On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 16:19 +0200, Martin Sourada wrote: > > But come to thing of it, now that the alternatives are starting to "pile > > up", it would be actually great to have means to select the theme (other > > way than via whole-gnome-desktop-theme or gconf). > > You mean individual theme components in general, or notification themes, > specifically ? > The notification themes specifically. > For individual theme components, the appearance capplet has the > "Customize" dialog which lets you change various components > individually. > Yup, I know ;-) > That doesn't include notification themes though. The notification daemon > includes a separate theme-switching dialog, which we don't include in > our package, because it is not really worth a separate menuitem. If > somebody feels inclined to work on it, it is probably doable to add a > notification tab to the Customize dialog. I don't think it is a high > priority though. And with gnome-shell, separate notification themes may > go away altogether. > Aah, I read something about that at gnome planet but didn't know where to actually find it. In the appearance capplet it would be probably better off. As about the gnome-shell -- I'm still a bit sceptic whether it's a step a forward or just a hindrance (I haven't tried it myself yet and available screen-casts are suggesting the later...), but to stay on topic, I don't like the idea of notify bubbles being inthemable, or am I misunderstanding and the bubbles will be themable as a part of some bigger component? Martin
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