A first-run theme changer would also feel rather unoriginal, and an app that ultimately achieves very little. I am working on such an Ubuntu Tour application right now, and changing the theme is easily incorporated as one of the many things it does. However, much more important is actually showing the user around the Ubuntu desktop, and providing more immediately useful preferences such as accessibility options. When / if this ever gets done and I need to document the page creation process, it will be a very important rule that customization options, unless urgently necessary, should not be tacked on but blended seamlessly with demonstrations. The goal with my attempt is for the desktop to become easily accessible for the vision and motion impaired within 3 steps after logging in, and for those options to not ever bother people who don't need them.
<br><br>A problem that type of theme changer (and only theme changer) app brings along is psychological. If the OS is immediately suggesting that one change his theme (in such away that it is more important than even being shown the OS!), that suggests that the default theme has not been tailored to appeal to the majority of uses, so a convoluted compromise has been hit instead. Rather misleading..
<br><br>Bye,<br>-Dylan McCall<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/4/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Cory K.</b> <<a href="mailto:coryisatm@nc.rr.com">coryisatm@nc.rr.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br><br>SzerencseFia wrote:<br>> Jean-Denis Vauguet wrote:<br>><br>>> What about a startup dialog (post-installation) asking the new user<br>>> which kind of art he wants for his desktop? Something like:
<br>>><br>>> "Congratulations Foobar! Your computer is ready [...] final settings<br>>> [...] you may choose between two themes (or add new ones in the [themes<br>>> prefs]) [...] [thumbnails and radio boxes]"
<br>>><br>>> (other post-installation settings could be handled at this time)<br>>><br>> This is an excellent idea!<br>> e<br>><br><br>No. This will never happen. Its very much like the "Ubuntu tour" that
<br>has been discussed many times.<br><br>I really don't see this as a big deal. If you don't like the default<br>theme, change it yourself. No need to add development of an app for<br>this. Especially when resources are lacking.
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