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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/244391336766...@web29f.yandex.ru