> As an Easter Egg the other decorators were kind of fun. If they get > exposed more openly as one of the equally good options to choose it > does > risk having an impact on the "look" that people associate with Haiku > IMHO. I'm all for having the code set up to cleanly allow other looks > (Decorators) and behaviours (Clemens' refactoring) but that doesn't > mean > we need to also code and ship all the possible uses of those APIs > with > the basic image. > This is what the 3rd-party "themes" application does, and that's why it is a 3rd-party application. The decorators themselves are still shipped in haiku more or less as easter eggs : there is no way to access them from the gui, you have to open a terminal and use the setDecor command.