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Originally Posted by vetsin View Post
Hi ade!
Thanks for the update. The "no icon background" and "icon size" options work on my N900 which is on CSSU Thumb and version 0.9-65 of Theme Customizer with no problems. Maybe you can look at the older version for reference?
Are you sure?

As I see the same commands being used in both versions (0.9-65 and 0.9-77):
Code:
# change sizes:
gconftool -s /apps/osso/hildon-home/task-shortcuts-size -t int <value>
gconftool -s /apps/osso/hildon-home/task-bookmarks-size -t int <value>
# no icon backgrounds:
gconftool -s /apps/osso/hildon-home/task-shortcuts-back -t int 0
# icon background
gconftool -s /apps/osso/hildon-home/task-shortcuts-back -t int 1
When changing the icon background settings to no icon backgrounds, I see no difference, even after a reboot (on cssu-devel).
 

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Yup. Here's a screenshot of my desktop which I made when Theme Customizer was discussed in the broken packages thread. As you can see the icons don't have any background and they are smaller than what you'd normally like icons to be since I just tested resizing them.



EDIT:
Are those config options commented out/disabled in the 0.9-77 version when CSSU is installed? Maybe d-ivil just thought that they no longer work when CSSU is installed due to some reports in earlier posts in this thread and decided to just disable them without really checking since he doesn't have the device anymore?

BTW, I'm sure Theme Customizer v 0.9-65 works on CSSU testing since that's where I came from before switching to Thumb.

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Could you try to put the background back as a test? It could have been accomplished another way, by removing some PNG files.

I will test the resize, as I only tested the icon backgrounds.
 

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#895
I can tell you why it works in your case:
Version 0.9-65 will always overwrite hildon-home, with it's own version that supports these features.

Later versions do not overwrite hildon-home when cssu is detected.
As I now installed version 0.9-65, these option do now work at my device.

But as I don't know the exact impact, I am going to restore my cssu hildon-home.

Conclusion: these features are not supported in cssu (hildon-home).
 

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So that clears it up.
I just tested it again as you requested and yes it worked for me (had to change widget opacity from zero to something though).
I haven't had any problems with 0.9-65 though I have to admit that I don't change my desktop much (I actually only use 1 desktop w/o any widget) and I only did it now for testing.
 
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#897
As a result of the tests/discussions today:

Code:
theme-customizer (0.9-81) stable; urgency=low

* keeping wallpaper settings in portrait now works correctly
* keep current wallpaper now set as default at startup
* current snap-to-grid size now synced with transitions.ini value at startup
* now show extra option (icon size etc) if modified hildon-home is detected
The last point meaning: if the adapted hildon-home is found (equal to the version of 0.9-65), then the extra options are shown, else they are hidden.
theme-customizer_0.9-81_all.deb
 

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Originally Posted by ade View Post
Snap to grid values are taken from it's own current config file, so it no real default value. Maybe it has an initial value at installation, or theme depending. I would have to look into that.
I have a newly reflashed device which had "snap to grid" as 4.
After using theme-customizer and only changing the font it has set it to 8.
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Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
I have a newly reflashed device which had "snap to grid" as 4.
After using theme-customizer and only changing the font it has set it to 8.
That is the behaviour I would expect in the older versions (as it relies on it's config file value).

But it should no longer act this way, as it takes the value from transitions.ini. Can you confirm that with the latest version it works correctly?

P.s saving in Theme Customizer means saving all settings, not just the changed ones.
 

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Originally Posted by ade View Post
Can you confirm that with the latest version it works correctly?
I can't seem to get it to work correctly (0.9.81).

/opt/usr/share/themes/foo/transitions.ini has not been created.

Manual changes to either (when created /opt/usr...) doesn't update in theme-customizer.

Changes in theme-customizer only edits /opt/usr version even thought it wasn't created. /usr/share/hildon-desktop/transitions.ini doesn't get edited.

AFAIK both need changing if using a custom theme?
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