[Pkg-kde-extras] Bug#672268: RFS: kde-gtk-config/2.0-1 [ITP] -- KDE configuration module for GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x style selection

Boris Pek Tehnick-8 at yandex.ru
Fri May 11 19:58:31 UTC 2012


Sorry for a broken message. Here is the correct one:

Hi,

You could read the beginning of this thread:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2012/05/threads.html#00115

(Please Cc me in replies, I am not subscribed to pkg-kde-extras mailing list)

>>   kde-config-gtk-style does not allow to:
>>   * select themes for Gtk 3.x applications
>>   * preview available themes for Gtk 2.x and Gtk 3.x applications
>>   * custmize toolbars and menus for Gtk applications
>>   * select icon themes for Gtk applications
>>   * download and apply Gtk 2.x and Gtk 3.x themes from http://opendesktop.org/
>>     in few mouse clicks
>>
>>   All these things can be done in kde-gtk-config.
>  what about the following plan then:
>
>  talk with the kde-config-gtk-style maintainers (kde-extras team and
>  didier raboud) wether it makes sense to just let your package take over
>  the kde-config-gtk-style name.

What is the procedure for replacing the binary package by one from another
source package?

Could I maintain my package outside kde-extras team in this case?

Also I have offtopic question:
How can translations for kde-gtk-config get into kde-l10n-* packages?

>  It doesn't look like the current utility
>  does something "your" utility doesn't, am I right?

kde-config-gtk-style has only 4 functions:
1) Selecting available Gtk 2 theme.
2) Selecting few paths for searching Gtk 2 themes in the system.
3) Setting up the same font as in KDE applications.
4) Setting up font manually.

Features 2) and 3) are not available in kde-gtk-config.

>  No need to have two tools with the same dependencies, same audience and
>  one tool just does a subset of the other.

Agreed.

Regards,
Boris



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