2007/6/11, Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Stephan,

Regarding your Metathemes proposal, it all sounds good and
similar to what we basically have in GNOME already. However, in GNOME
we use a .desktop style file to describe what the package contains.
Currently this can be any combination of icon, gtk+, metacity themes,
and a gtk+ colour scheme string. It can also indicate font names and
sizes, and a wallpaper (although in the theme manager, these are only
implemented as "suggestions"). The data for the themes are then kept in
specified directories within the archive. For the most part, this also
means that simply extracting the archive to ~/.themes should be
sufficient to install it.

GNOME has recently introduced a custom mime type to allow easier
installation of theme packages. However, it has not yet achieved wide
spread adoption and I think there would be little opposition to
replacing it with a freedesktop.org specification.

I would be happy to help out with the creation and adoption of a
freedesktop.org specification for these types of archives.


I did the job to create the new MIME, and I don't have any opposition at
all. In fact, I tried to start a thread like this before I started the gnome
implementation. I think that define a standard MIME for theme package could
be a good start, and from there, start working on how different theme
elements can be together inside this MIME type.

In fact, create a new one should be as easy as rename the current .gtp
(Gnome theme package) to .dtp (desktop theme pacakge) or something like
that, any comments?

Regards,

Thomas
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