@Louies Do you mind if I put an extra difficulty item 😛 ?
Apps in Unity8 would have to be convergent: They would need to be adaptable from desltop to mobile (passing through Table).
In this fashion (Music app was used to show this idea)
Well, to be fair, people building unity8 for other distros can already easily patch the icon and color to be something else. So I'm not sure how much we should really bother with it, either. 🙂
The text "Powering Down" is in white above the head. The images are alpha channeled.
"right-click", "Open Link in New Tab" to see the image with Text.
I didn't know before making the text white that I'd be putting it on a white background when posting it.
I designed it for the black background of the phone shutting off.
I have the individual images if you don't want the tall one
@cpb I don't think that is feasible. The edge gestures are system gestures. In-app gestures are something the app can do if they want (but it can't be from the left/top/right edges, only the bottom.
Changing to what you suggest would be untenable, requiring every app developer to change their apps, and a massive overhaul of the whole system.
Mhmm, maybe I'm bad in explaining... I could blame my bad english skills... I try it once more: I don't said that we necessarily should support theming, but if we do it makes most sense to switch themes in a global manner. That does not imply to force the apps! At least it shouldn't imply that and I cannot believe it does. So lets say you can set a theme in the settings. Think of it as a suggestion. Then the app can, if that has been implemented, look at this setting and use the theme set globally. Nobody would be forced to anything, but nonetheless the user could set the theme globally for all those apps supporting it. Maybe there are better concepts than theming - it wasn't my intention to discuss that...