>
> It occurs to me that we already have several default-settings metapackages
> for Debian/Ubuntu; perhaps we should find a way to allow users such as
> yourself to create/maintain new default-settings files for use on multiple
> distributions? This way we could offer several different styles right out
> of the box with minimal user effort/knowledge required to select something
> close to what they want.
>
> The only question is, what is the best way to do this? The built in TDE
> theme control panel is not powerful enough AFAIK, and the packaging
> systems are all distro-specific.
>
> Tim
>

I'm happy to hear that you can all use the settings you want! That is great!

Tim, the theme control panel is already very powerful and complete.
If one day you get some time to try my PCLinuxOS LiveCD, you will be able to try the little Zenity script I made to switch between stock theme and the theme I use. The icon is on the desktop.
The theme manager do 95% of the job and for the rest of it, I made some step-by-step Zenity pop-ups to tell the user what to do to finish the rest of the customization.

If you are interested in it, I can prepare a folder containing everything that is needed to get that theme. The only thing to do is to put it in : /opt/trinity/share/apps/kthememanager/themes/
and package the KFaenza icon theme with TDE.

Can I start a ''bug'' with that?

-Alexandre