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Hi Stefan,<br>
<br>
> Actually, I was thinking the themes execute something.<br>
<br>
In my opinion it would be a vulnerability if any theme could execute
any code.<br>
<br>
> Would it be possible to integrate the code into the existing
uxtheme<br>
> library and make it a runtime setting?<br>
<br>
Maybe. One guy from Wine Staging and I trying to do it right now,
but I think, it will take several months.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Ivan<br>
<br>
01.07.15 22:14, Stefan D�singer wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite">Am 2015-07-01 um 22:07 schrieb Nikolay
Sivov:<br>
> That's because there's nothing to execute. What Stefan meant
I<br>
> think is that theme should be in format uxtheme is supposed
to<br>
> understand, but actual theme settings could mimic gtk UI
elements.<br>
> This way you won't need to have separate uxtheme.dll for
every<br>
> possible UI toolkit. Another idea could be to have this theme
file<br>
> could be generated with some tool on wine install time for
example<br>
> or regenerated later upon user request/or automatically
somehow.<br>
> Anyway, nice concept.<br>
Actually, I was thinking the themes execute something. I don't
think a<br>
static set of images will help here, except if we regenerate it
all<br>
the time. GTK itself is themeable and the settings might change.<br>
<br>
Would it be possible to integrate the code into the existing
uxtheme<br>
library and make it a runtime setting?<br>
<br>
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