Up spake Kyle:
This might be slightly late, but I would like to recommend that the Windows package use the GTK-Wimp theme as default instead of the rather harsh looking default GTK theme. Most of the screenshots that use Windows seem to use this theme, and in my opinion it looks much better, and fits in better with the rest of the Windows programs. The first time I tried Inkscape I was a bit put off by the ugly theme, and would hate for others to think the same.
If GTK under Windows is anything like under Linux, the theme is determined by a combination of
* The theme engines installed (e.g. pixbuf, industrial). * The global .gtkrc * Each users' .gtkrc
Are any of those under Inkscape's control? Furthermore, if a user has installed other GTK programs and customized their theme, surely inkscape `doing it's own thing' would be more harmful than good?