Re: Default WM theme settings
- From: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- To: Jens Knutson <tempest chartermi net>
- Cc: sawfish lists eazel com, desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Default WM theme settings
- Date: 13 Mar 2002 21:16:16 -0500
Jens Knutson <tempest chartermi net> writes:
>
> Taken from the README, some of the advantages of Klarth are as follows:
>
> - No resize handles or maximize button on non-resizable windows.
> - Resizes the titlebar's height so the text fits in it.
> (Most other themes which leave too much blank space with small fonts and
> cut off text with large fonts.)
> - Recolors almost the entire frame to match your GTK theme's colors;
> including text (for contrast). Works with light and dark themes.
> (Crux only recolors the highlight; not the grey areas or the text,
> making it ugly with very dark themes and unusable with white hilights.)
> - Configurable button position themes. (like Crux)
> - Titlebar icon is alpha blended and is scaled with the same proportions
> (nautilus' rectangular icon is not smushed into a square)
> - Changes button states based on window states.
> (The maximize icon changes to an unmaximized icon; shading could easily
> do so pending a sawfish bug fix.)
>
Of course it's insane that most of these things break for most themes
- switching themes shouldn't cause all this stuff to become
broken. :-/
Havoc
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