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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/2016 8:42 PM, R Kent James
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:kent@caspia.com"><kent@caspia.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I think you can see from the responses that there never seems to be any
way to come to a common ground in user interface changes. I'll long
since given up trying to propose changes, as inevitably what I propose
gets shot down. I suspect that others have given up as well. I am also
guilty of being the shooter in many cases, after all we all have opinions.
The only answer that I think we have agreed with is to pick someone who
has a clear vision of a unified design to be the user interface czar,
and just do what they want.
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The only answer? What may I ask is wrong with my proposal to simply
improve the underlying code to allow better access for Themes to be
able to change the UI?<br>
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In what way is this not a much better solution than a 'UI Czar' who,
as you clearly outlined, will inevitably upset a large number of
people?<br>
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Better Theme support totally eliminates said controversy.<br>
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