Hi.

Most of the patches are included into the upstream.

Some patches weren't accepted and they should be slightly updated. Some of them 
are not adequate.

I think the only proper way is to wait untill I'll redo some patches that are 
not accepted 
yet. Then I'll sent them again to the mailing list. So the upstream version 
will contain 
proper and tested patches, which won't break anything.

Thanks for the attention.

Gerard, please tell me if there are some things which will make grub theming 
better. I'll 
see what I can do.

On Wednesday, May 08, 2013 08:22:17 PM Gerard Butler wrote:


Whenever I've made themes for grub I always get asked to do certain things 
which 
aren't possible with stock grub, but would be possible with his patches applied 
that 
Vladmir Testov has written. I've watched the discussion and know some have 
their 
bugs, but I think it'd be nice to have a branch with these experimental theme 
features 
applied. I'm not suggesting a fork or anything (as what BURG was), just a way 
for 
people to have an easier way to play with those features, or some sort of 
experimental 
theme package that can be applied easily by users. Perhaps, there could even be 
a 
plugin of sorts that a user could just easily install. 

-- 
With best regards,
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