Support and General Use > Theming and Appearance Customization
Hide "advanced" theme options?
Llorean:
I mean I wouldn't object to the possibility of a "customize this theme" context menu option later that loads a plugin capable of tweaking theme settings for the very advanced (including GUI preview of positioning viewports, basic image editing, font preview, etc) or anything, but that's head-in-the-clouds wishes.
I don't think the normal settings menu needs much of anything beyond a basic "load theme" especially given that RBUtil can help most users acquire themes very easily now.
karashata:
I'm so far agreeing to the idea of removing most of the theme settings from the menus, with the themes getting as complex as they are it would make more sense to let the config file do most of the work. Leaving the options to load a different .sbs or a different font along with the main "load theme" option though would be a good idea in case someone prefers a different status bar than the one used by the theme (rather than the theme's or none at all...), or wants to use a different font (though we already know the issues with that one, with themes for the most part being specifcally built around a certain size font...)
saratoga:
I always thought editing themes on device made very little sense and would support removing some or all of those options, at least in principle. We can better use the RAM for other things.
JdGordon:
I've changed my mind, removing the menu items doesnt fix anything. the current system is broken and I want to fix the actual issue, which is setting priority.
refer to mailing list thread for details.
GodEater:
--- Quote from: JdGordon on January 21, 2010, 07:57:34 PM ---I've changed my mind, removing the menu items doesnt fix anything.
--- End quote ---
It does, as saratoga has pointed out, get us back valuable RAM though...
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