diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-A1DBE03F-728E-4F31-BE74-5BDA3906C8DD.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-A1DBE03F-728E-4F31-BE74-5BDA3906C8DD.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-A1DBE03F-728E-4F31-BE74-5BDA3906C8DD.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,42 +1,42 @@ - - - - - -Themes -

The term theme refers to a set of design elements installed in -a package in a mobile device based on the Symbian platform that determines -the visual appearance of the UI. Themes, also known as skins, only -affect the visual appearance of the UI, the underlying architecture, interaction -style, language settings, and general functionality are not affected.

-Personalization through themes -

The Symbian platform provides an API to allow you to support themes -in your applications. Although a mobile device based on the Symbian platform -can contain several themes, mobile device users can only activate one theme -at a time. When a new theme is activated, the appearance of all applications -that support themes is altered.

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The following list contains some of the UI design elements that can -change:

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Themes also support SVG-T graphics, which allow them to be scalable. -Themes can contain bitmaps or SVG graphics or a mixture of both.

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For more information on the API that enables theme support in applications, -see the Skins -API documentation.

-

For information on tools available for creating and modifying themes, -see Forum -Nokia.

+ + + + + +Themes +

The term theme refers to a set of design elements installed in +a package in a mobile device based on the Symbian platform that determines +the visual appearance of the UI. Themes, also known as skins, only +affect the visual appearance of the UI, the underlying architecture, interaction +style, language settings, and general functionality are not affected.

+Personalization through themes +

The Symbian platform provides an API to allow you to support themes +in your applications. Although a mobile device based on the Symbian platform +can contain several themes, mobile device users can only activate one theme +at a time. When a new theme is activated, the appearance of all applications +that support themes is altered.

+

The following list contains some of the UI design elements that can +change:

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  • display background

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  • color palette

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  • highlights

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  • pop-up window appearance

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  • ring tones

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  • common component look and feel

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+

Themes also support SVG-T graphics, which allow them to be scalable. +Themes can contain bitmaps or SVG graphics or a mixture of both.

+

For more information on the API that enables theme support in applications, +see the Skins +API documentation.

+

For information on tools available for creating and modifying themes, +see Forum +Nokia.

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