Mark Roseman added the comment:

I am admittedly not a fan of skinnable user interfaces, especially for 
non-entertainment applications. It doesn't add anything to the usability, and 
makes support harder. It always says to me "hello, 2002 called and wants it's 
user interface back". I think the actual changing themes part of ttk is the 
least useful piece.

However, I've no grand objection to adding a setting in the general pane for 
this, perhaps called "User Interface Skin". 

I'm still very fond of "themes" for the syntax coloring tab. The two most 
commonly used terms seem to be "themes" (e.g. TextMate, Eclipse), and "color 
schemes" (e.g. Sublime, UltraEdit).

On the matter of changing background color, what I mean is that to modify the 
background color so that e.g. it's off-white instead of white, you need to 
change I think it's nine different theme elements.

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