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#25 2017-10-17 10:47:05

philwareham
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From: Haslemere, Surrey, UK
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Re: Themes setup: where to load?

I would null most of those, apart from the name of course. The author can always edit the meta data through the themes panel if they wish to.

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#26 2017-10-17 10:48:56

Bloke
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From: Leeds, UK
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Re: Themes setup: where to load?

philwareham wrote #307419:

I would null most of those, apart from the name of course. The author can always edit the meta data through the themes panel if they wish to.

Fine by me.


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#27 2017-10-17 15:11:31

etc
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Re: Themes setup: where to load?

Bloke wrote #307415:

Setup would need to not proceed if someone emptied the themes dir though.

We should, however, provide a safety net in case this dir is empty.

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#28 2017-10-17 15:40:51

Bloke
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Re: Themes setup: where to load?

etc wrote #307424:

We should, however, provide a safety net in case this dir is empty.

Ummm, like a link to a downloadable bundle that contains the default theme that they can unzip into themes in order to proceed with the installation?

Better suggestions welcome :-)


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#29 2017-10-19 12:18:41

makss
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From: Ukraine
Registered: 2008-10-21
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Re: Themes setup: where to load?

Bloke wrote #307399:

Absolutely. In fact, I think makss did just that, changing the setup routine to use Form folders and manifest.json.

Yes, that’s right, only I thought that this would be a temporary solution, so I did not put the default theme in a separate folder. Now I tried to fix it (we still need to test this code).


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