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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Putting my money where my mouth is
From:       Allan Sandfeld Jensen <kde () carewolf ! com>
Date:       2003-02-22 17:29:17
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On Saturday 22 February 2003 02:18, Tim Jansen wrote:
> On Saturday 22 February 2003 01:46, Mosfet wrote:
> > Yep, this is something that definitely needs to be addressed. The reason
> > why no one uses it is because all the cool stuff such as Kermaik, Liquid,
> > and DotNet aren't included because they are not really themes but C++
> > styles. These need to be integrated. Ideally the theme manager should be
> > [..]
> > That part isn't too difficult. The more difficult part is installing a
> > style that is source code ;-) I should look at the Konstruct project...
>
> Is the problem that the Theme Manager is not able to handle a coded style
> like Keramik at all, or is the problem 'only' that an external style like
> Liquid can not be installed?
>
> I guess installing external coded styles is not possible as long as there
> is no KDE standard for distributing binaries...
>
If I may add, it would be nice if we could merge the "desktop look" decission 
from kpersonalizer and the new theme manager. Basically solving the age old 
question from users: How can I try one of the other styles I got to choose 
between in the begining?

`Allan
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