When a theme is constructed by \texttt{NameMain::new\_theme()}, it sets a pointer to a
block of data created in the plugin build that contains all of the png data
-files in the \texttt{plugins/theme\_name/data} directory. These images may define or override the appearance of gui images, such as \textit{ok.png} (the ok button). There are usually a large number of images that need to be defined. The theme plugin adds them to the theme image data in the \texttt{theme $\rightarrow$ initialize()} function. The best list of theme image setup is probably in SUV (\texttt{plugins/theme\_suv/suv.[Ch]}).
+files in the \texttt{plugins/theme\_name/data} directory. These images may define or override the appearance of gui images, such as \textit{ok.png} (the ok button). There are usually a large number of images that need to be defined. The theme plugin adds them to the theme image data in the \texttt{theme $\rightarrow$ initialize()} function. The best list of theme image setup is probably in SUV (\texttt{plugins/theme\_suv/suv.})
The easy way to create a new theme is to copy an existing theme and change
its name to \textit{ThemeName}, and be sure to \texttt{change plugin\_title()} to the new name, then tweak the definitions until you are happy with the results. The file