Follow my bouncing logic.
I just started doing some skins I like (see earlier post on my first skin and possibly see my other ones in miniature at http://anivair.fotopic.net).
I'm also working on some gmplayer skins and playing with the aterm setup to match various themes.
At the moment my desktop themes are scripted to come up randomly in Windowmaker, changing every time I log in, which i love.
So the question becomes how difficult do you all think it would be to change everything else? That is to have a gmplayer theme that matched the desktop and to have aterm alter itself to match as well as other apps that I want to skin?
Do I just create one large file that runs at startup that points to the various other scripts for changing the theme? In theory the best idea is to change the WindowMaker theme and then alter the other files dependant on that new input. The more I think about it the more it sounds like I'm not thinking of something, though, so I thought I'd run it by and see if anyone's ever done anything like that with any degree of success.
later,
~joe
I just started doing some skins I like (see earlier post on my first skin and possibly see my other ones in miniature at http://anivair.fotopic.net).
I'm also working on some gmplayer skins and playing with the aterm setup to match various themes.
At the moment my desktop themes are scripted to come up randomly in Windowmaker, changing every time I log in, which i love.
So the question becomes how difficult do you all think it would be to change everything else? That is to have a gmplayer theme that matched the desktop and to have aterm alter itself to match as well as other apps that I want to skin?
Do I just create one large file that runs at startup that points to the various other scripts for changing the theme? In theory the best idea is to change the WindowMaker theme and then alter the other files dependant on that new input. The more I think about it the more it sounds like I'm not thinking of something, though, so I thought I'd run it by and see if anyone's ever done anything like that with any degree of success.
later,
~joe
