Themus 0.1.4 "Mashed Turnips" released



"So what would you do if I gave you a thousand pounds?"
"I'd get a little turnip of my own."
"So what would you do if I gave you a million pounds?"
"Oh, that's different. I'd get a great big turnip in the country."

What is Themus?
===============

Themus is a collection of theme utilities for GNOME. It currently
consists of:

* A themes:/// VFS method. You can go to themes:/// in Nautilus to view
your themes.

* A thumbnailer. Themes in Nautilus will appear as previews.

* A properties page. The Nautilus properties will have a "Theme" tab
containing details about the theme selected.

* A nautilus context menu item to apply themes from the themes:/// URI.

What's new in this release?
===========================

* Context menu item to apply themes
* Translations

For more details, see the ChangeLog files.

WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
==========================

This is a development release. It is known to be unstable. Do not
install it if you are not willing to suffer crashes.

On the other hand, if you like using unstable software to help squash
bugs, this release is for you!

Where can I get it?
===================

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/themus/

Thanks
======

* To Jonathan Blandford for writing most of the theme-handling code

* To all our translators:

  Vincent van Adrighem (nl), Metin Amiroff (az), David Bellot (fr),
  Pablo Gonzalo del Campo (es), Abel Cheung (zh_TW), Paul Duffy (ga),
  Francisco Javier Fernandez (es), Alexandre Folle de Menezes (pt_BR),
  Kang Jeong-Hee (ko), Ole Laursen (da), KAMAGASAKO Masatoshi (ja),
  Christian Rose (sv), Pablo Saratxaga (vi), Miloslav Trmac (cs),
  Artis Trops (lv), GNOME PL team (pl)

-- 
Andrew Sobala <aes gnome org>

"If we eventually have the ubercool component system - based on Bonobo, or
something else - then great, we can then proxy it over IIOP, D-BUS, SOAP,
and morse code." -- hp




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