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KDE allows the users to customize their UI looking through:
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Especially with the new theme-packs or how they are called this would be a nice move.
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Guys, do you think it's suitable feature to ask for it?
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Well, as you might notice they are in different location because they actually change different things... Imagine for example you buy yourself a new car, but you couldn't choose seat, car, radio and speedometer color independently, but instead you have to choose sets of these colors which others thought they would look cool. This would suck, wouldn't it? See, thats why you can choose these colors (and even more) independently when you buy a new car and when you use KDE. So that said, when your request is to get rid of the individual settings, this for sure is not going to happen. If you request to have additional an All-in-one Theme, one could think about it. This is also possible of today somehow (but not in systemsettings), for example in my distro (chakra) there is after the very first login a desktop greeter, which guides you through some settings and one point you can also choose a theme, which affects plasma *and* application appearance. |
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I'll repost what I posted in the thread I did about the same subject here:
The idea of a theme pack seems clever - perhaps combined with a site like kde-look or a KDE version of the gnome add-ons page if "less in the computer the better". The flexibility of KDE is amazing. BUT that flexibility is almost impossible to implement when all different choices are too complex. My current favorite feature is the common desktop theme which has what I think is a genius idea of configuration where you can pick various parts from other themes and add to your own. Something like that but for a megatheme, metatheme, all-in-one-theme (or whatever it could be called). A distro makes a set of metathemes that you can choose from, to theme their own KDE experience in the way they think it should be themed. In the metatheme you can then click your way through the details of the themes installed. Like "colour from Mint" and "Panel background from Chakra theme 5" and "Oxyfaenza Icons". That way further theming could even be tucked away more extensively. Perhaps even creating a "advanced tab" where you can do the current minimanagement?
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