A 24 hr analog clock isnt only a theme, its also the changed hour hand
behaviour. I dont see how removing that behaviour will force us to 'stop
supporting clock themes'.
Mathijs Henquet
Op 30 dec. 2010 om 03:17 heeft Robert Dyer <593...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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@Chris if there is only one user on the computer wouldn't it be logical
that they changed the system settings when changing their themes. On
another computer they can just assume a diffrent system theme. That was
the whole point of this bug that since there is only *one* user that
user setting shou
Not sure if this a paper cut, certainly a edge case. But since it is
extremely annoying, the gdm theming could be labeled as a 'exitsing
feature' and it seems to be a trivial fix it thought i would report it
anyway.
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Binary package hint: gdm
When gdm only lists one user, so when there is only one user available
at login, gdm should sync it's gtk theme and perhaps the background with
that user's theme and background. So when i'm the only user on a ubuntu
system chaning the theme from ambia
Okay, how about unlinking the time format from the clock theme. That way
all functionality remains.
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What would you like to see improved? And I don't think "We already have
it implemented and it exists" is a good excuse for bad UI. That
something exists but is practicly unused doesn't justify breaking all UI
expectations for the rest of the users. IMHO 24 hour clock should be
removed but a gconf o