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theme, potentially "flair" support #3

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bewest opened this issue May 26, 2014 · 0 comments
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theme, potentially "flair" support #3

bewest opened this issue May 26, 2014 · 0 comments

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bewest commented May 26, 2014

Personally, I love the thought and design in the default theme. There are legitimate reasons for wanting to customize the theme.

The most compelling from a therapeutic perspective is:

I have installed multiple apps, how do I tell which PWD I'm monitoring?

An easy-ish way to handle monitoring multiple people at the same time is vary the theme, ideally with some distinguishing flair between them. Of course, it'd be nice if switching themes was a configurable option, light weight, easy to write and maintain, yada yada. It would also be nice, for the sake of parents monitoring multiple children, if some simple identifier, or flair could be added to the display to help distinguish between children. It would also be nice if these changes so happened to also support switching to eg, @jasoncalabrese 's "tropical" theme as well as potentially support other themes (I'm interested in a solarized theme). I was thinking that an idea code base would have one or maybe two "features" what would control all over this through some kind of css/bower overlay through simple environment variable switch or something. I have not managed to read up enough of @jasoncalabrese or @necroscope 's work to tell what exactly would be required or if it's possible to do in such a way.

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