Re: Call for 2.2 Screenshots
- From: Darryl Rees <rees netnam vn>
- To: Calum Benson <calum benson sun com>
- Cc: "desktop-devel-list gnome org" <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Call for 2.2 Screenshots
- Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 02:56:18 +0700
Calum Benson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 15:30, Havoc Pennington wrote:
In GNOME 2.2, a "theme" is now a collection of subthemes, such as
icon subtheme, GTK+ subtheme, and metacity subtheme.
Weren't we going to use "theme set" and "theme" rather than "theme" and
"subtheme"? No point in making up words when there are perfectly good
ones already available :)
Cheeri,
Calum.
Calum,
In normal english usage a 'theme' implies a thread of continuity or
similarity that ties together a number of items. I think the word theme
for a desktop's appearance came originally from mswin, where they were
indeed 'themes' in the normal english sense of the word - eg. music
theme, medieval theme, racing car theme, etc... where icons, sounds,
desktop colouring etc all worked together to make up a theme. But a wm
framestyle or application skin by itself doesn't have much to do with
the normal english usage of the word theme.
'Subtheme' and 'theme set' are both just completely wierd nonwords :-) A
theme is a theme. Other stuff can be called whatever - icon sets, window
frames, backgrounds, skins, chrome, looks, render, facades ( panoply?
livery?, ok getting silly ). my 2c.
Darryl Rees, English Pedant
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