https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517320
David Edmundson <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|--- |LATER Status|REPORTED |RESOLVED --- Comment #2 from David Edmundson <[email protected]> --- >The idea would be to have the PLM settings module act as a bridge. When a user >enables this feature, the KCM could copy their 'aesthetic stack' (wallpaper, >theme, colors, icons, cursors, fonts, etc. etc.) to a system-accessible >directory. We kinda already have some of this with a button to sync your current user. This is far from perfect right now, especially when dealing with 3rd party assets for themes and whatnot. There's the config and then the files that config reference. The amount of files to sync is ever-growing. I'm hoping Union fixes some of the theme issues. Just syncing your wallpaper is harder than it seems, user's can have per-screen, per-activity setup and your wallpaper could be a slideshow with 10,000 photos on a network drive and if it's a 3rd party wallpaper plugin (like that Steam one) I have no idea what files it references. Realistically the best we can get is we auto-sync if you have a single image, then if you have something more fancy you have to explicitly configure a single-image for the login screen separately. This is all stuff we have to solve first before considering the per-user aspect, so I'll put this down for later. I'm skeptical of how many multi-user setups exist to make it worth it, I have made a note that we should get metrics on it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
