Current environment to support different themes
There is no standard on naming packages, it also undermines the basic
user select a theme complete.
What I propose[1] is to follow a pattern, having more options on
issues and be able to recover from earlier themes debian release.
Imagine: Can I make a default installation and during the installation
process choose "netbook", he knows it will install:
themes-netbook-all, the whole environment must be customized in size,
fonts and style for small screens.
Another possibility is to install the subject site or a customized
debian, type themes-debianedu-all ... or themes-brdesktop-all ...
BrDesktop is adapting the theme to debian Brazilians.
If you want a new theme for GDM or KDM, I will try: theme-gdm-* or
xfce in theme-xfce-* (theme-xfce-brdesktop, theme-xfce-debianedu... )
Current packages related themes:
splashy-themes
sugar-artwork
xfce4-artwork
kdeartwork
kdeartwork-dbg
kdeartwork-emoticons
kdeartwork-style
kdeartwork-theme-icon
kdeartwork-theme-window
plasma-desktopthemes-artwork
tangerine-icon-theme
tango-icon-theme
tdiary-theme
usplash-theme
usplash-theme-debian
xcursor-themes
xfce4-icon-theme
xfe-themes
brdesktop-artwork-gnome
brdesktop-artwork-splashy
brdesktop-common
brdesktop-config-gnome
brdesktop-gnome
debian-edu-artwork
debian-edu-archive-keyring
debian-edu-artwork-usplash
debian-edu-config
debian-edu-doc
debian-edu-doc-es
debian-edu-doc-fr
debian-edu-install
moodle-debian-edu-theme
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/StructureThemePackage
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