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Dne Po 30. dubna 2012 15:21:21, Korrawit Pruegsanusak napsal(a):
Hello Tomas, all,

Hi

Regarding your commit: Add all the available themes to the list [1],
I'm thinking of my old experiment dated December 2011 [2].

Just a reminder: your commit
* added 'human' theme to the default theme list
* added 'classic', 'galaxy', and 'industrial' themes to all-theme list
* removed 'default' theme from both lists

The "default" was bogus as it just printed warning during the make "no such 
file or directory default".

The goal here is that I added the check for the relevant folders during the 
3.5 release, but I forgot it does not contain all the possible values, which I 
now fixed.

Also I was not exactly sure if human should be enabled by default or not. So I 
added some I considered usefull and build them.

So, default theme list now consists of: crystal, hicontrast, human,
oxygen, and tango.
And all theme list consists of: classic, crystal, galaxy, hicontrast,
human, industrial, oxygen, and tango.
The difference between the two list is: classic, galaxy, and industrial.

Back to the result of my experiment: the 'classic' and 'industrial'
themes aren't populated in the option list.

And now, the README file [3] says:
The classic theme is left primarily for historical interest, rather than
intended to be packaged.
So, could you please check by building with all themes, and see if we
really support them? Thanks :-)
But if you've already checked, please apologize me for the noise.
Or could anyone, including you :-), tell us more detailed story about
supporting themes?

Yep I am aware what readme says about packaging, but still we should allow 
some crazy souls to compile their stuff and see :-)
Also I didn't try to build them all, only the default ones.

Cheers

Tom

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