kde 3.1 -- make Keramik default?

Neil Stevens neil at qualityassistant.com
Fri May 31 23:41:34 BST 2002


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On Friday May 31, 2002 03:09, Carsten Wolff wrote:
> On Friday 31 May 2002 20:33, Neil Stevens wrote:
> > On Thursday May 30, 2002 04:08, Carsten Wolff wrote:
> > > On Thursday 30 May 2002 22:36, Neil Stevens wrote:
> > > > I still like the idea of adding another theme, but some affordance
> > > > to older hardware is better than none.  Isn't KDE 2/3.0 on par
> > > > with Windows and MacOS in our own minds enough to put KDE 2/3.0's
> > > > look on equal footing in the personalizer?
> > >
> > > What exactly do you mean with "theme"?
> >
> > The second page of the personalizer lets you choose an environment to
> > mimic.  I propose that KDE 2/3.0 be added to that list.
>
> Ah, I see. That would probably be a good idea, if there was more than
> just the preselect-style-signal to the stylepage (step4), wich would be
> different to KDE (3.1) default.
> What else do you think should distinguish the 2/3.0 theme from the 3.1
> one? I mean, ospage is mainly about things like double-click, window
> decoration, focus model, shortcut-schemes, etc., virtually the "feel" in
> look&feel. And I think widget-style and icons are more likely to
> represent the "look" and belong to stylepage.

Most of the feel is identical, yes.  But having a fixed in stone KDE 2 
setting here will allow things to change later, while still giving people 
access to the current established defaults.

Also, I wonder if there would there be any chance that KPersonalizer could 
affect the clipboard settings, too?  So that selecting KDE 2 would give 
the selection/clipboard sync?

- -- 
Neil Stevens - neil at qualityassistant.com
"I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding
because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they
have not a single political argument left." - Margaret Thatcher
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