Re: Installing themes from art.gnome.org via gnome-theme-manager



What about the opposite ? I mean, why not integrate a.g.o. into GNOME's
theme manager ? For example, when launching GNOME's theme manager, it
should fetch available themes' descriptions and screenshots from a.g.o.
and display them as downloadable themes. Then, clicking on one of them
would automatically download it from a.g.o, install it and set it up as
the current theme. 

And if you're not connected to internet, there should be a button in
GNOME's theme manager allowing you to connect and download available
themes' descriptions.

Wouldn't that be possible ?

Le mar 24/06/2003 à 19:59, Thomas Wood a écrit :
> In the efforts to make GNOME theming easier, especially in regards to
> those from art.gnome.org so as to make a.g.o the definitive source of
> GNOME themes, we have decided it would be to our advantage to
> incorporate better installation of themes so as to be able to integrate
> easy install of themes directly from a.g.o. Currently, installing themes
> from art.gnome.org is a two step (or more) process that requires first
> downloading the theme, then installing it, then switching to that theme
> and as a result of bugs in system tar, or in the theme manager itself,
> even this is not a hiccup free process. To overcome this, at least in
> part , a lot of modern programs (such as winamp, mozilla and others)
> allow the user to download, install and even switch to themes from a
> website in a single step process by a common extension which the program
> is associated with. I propose we make it easier for people to install
> themes by doing this to GNOME themes, by changing the usual .tar.gz
> extension to a special extension and having the theme manager associated
> with these files so that it can "open" and install them. I believe this
> would be the simplest solution. So for instance with a proposed new
> layout on a.g.o, the user would go to the Details->Controls section,
> click on "Install" of a theme they would like, and the theme-manager
> would auto-download the file, properly extract to the valid locations;
> and then prompt the user as to if they would like to apply the said
> theme now. 
> 
> 1. Extension
> This could be something like .theme or perhaps .gtheme, or anything else we all agree is appropriate.
> 
> 2. Naming convention
> At art.gnome.org we currently prefix all themes with their theme type. For example, GDM themes are prefixed with "GDM-" and Metacity with "MCity-". We feel this brings some consistency to the file names and helps separate them. This could be included in some specification if necessary. So as to allow the theme manager to know by the file name where to extract said theme.
> 
> 3. Internals
> This can either be left much as it is done in the theme tarballs now, or could be changed, although i don't see much need. Basically the structure is:
> 
> theme_name
>   |- index.theme
>   |- <gtk>
>   |- <gtk-2.0>
>   |- <metacity-1>
>   |- <scalable>
>   |- <48x48> ... and other icon theme related directories
> 
> 4 Implementation
> Essentially the theme manager would be associated with this type of file, and would install it in much the same as it does currently. What type of compression to use is an issue (gz or bz2) and how this would work on for instance a solaris machines would also have to be adressed (apparently solaris tar is different from gnu tar). And we should as stated, also have some sort of message dialog asking the user if they would like to apply now etc..
> 
> 
> Comments?
> 
> 
> ps. Please throw insults at ajgenius as to the lengthy-ness of some sentances in this proposal, as they where his idea.
> 
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