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Re: [XWEM]: XWEM Themes
From: |
Zajcev Evgeny |
Subject: |
Re: [XWEM]: XWEM Themes |
Date: |
Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:42:53 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) XEmacs/21.4 (Reasonable Discussion, berkeley-unix) |
Steve Youngs <address@hidden> writes:
> In a word... *AWESOME*!!
>
> Evgeny, man, these are fantastic!! The custom interface for themes is
> totally screwed and broken, but shit, I don't care. I love this!!
Yes. Now do you understand why i was looking for custom-familiar guru
:) ?
>
> The screenshots at <http://www.youngs.au.com/~steve/xwem/> are of my
> XWEM with a customised theme.
>
> Here are the things that stick out in my mind the most...
>
> - Ability to use more than one theme at a time.
>
> - Applying themes globally, or on a per frame basis, or on a
> per client basis.
>
> - Being able to customise practically anything and everything.
>
> If any of that isn't intended behaviour, for god's sake don't ever fix
> it. :-)
Yes it is exactly as it was planned. xwem faces has different values
depending on:
TAG-SET - a list of symbols
DOMAIN - a client or window or frame or 'global
As to themes, what i want is to create themes sets for different
purposes (not all-in-one as default/extrim examples). So we will have
for example cursor-themes, face-themes, attributes-themes, etc And
they can be applied to domain at the same time. So we will not mix
things up.
>
> I hate you, Evgeny! I'm having so much fun playing with XWEM that I'm
> not getting anything else done. :-)
haha, thanks! I'm very glad :)
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lg