Hi Marco, On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 11:26:01PM +0200, Marco Ciampa wrote: > Since last dev version of gimp-2.3 (2.3.19) need at least gtk+2.10.13 or > greater to compile, I was forced to install on /usr/local a newer copy > of gtk+ libs to start gimp and to be able to do some action screenshots. Yeh - same problem here :( > Since then I was forced to use the Default theme in my kubuntu feisty that > was a little bit different (lighter) from the one that I was currently > useing (so I have to redo the snapshots just sent in the last commit @#$%!). No - you don't have to do that. The screenshots are a mix of different themes anyways. One exception: the theme is so weird looking that users come into trouble comparing their dialogs with the screenshots. > All this rised in my mind a question. Why not to use the same theme for > all the translations and, if not (why?), is possible to know which theme are > currently used in the different languages (and why?) by the different > laguage teams? That didn't work in the past and I guess it won't work in the future. The problem is to define what and which theme can be used as a standard. Each distribution comes with different (default) themes... Greetings, -- Roman Joost www: http://www.romanofski.de email: romanofski@xxxxxxxx
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