Re: how to get rid of buttons and icons in enlightenment?



On 27 Jan, Brian J. Murrell scribbled:
->  Enlightenment is a very cool WM.  And the controls and buttons it has are
->  cool too.  If I were running a "standalone" enlightenment they would be
->  very useful, however with the e-conf control-center applet and the panel,
->  they really are superflous.
->  
->  So, rather than have them crowd the edge(s) of the screen, I want to get
->  rid of them.
->  
->  Any ideas how to?  I mean I know where the config files and such are but
->  identifying the buttons and what is the right way to remove them is a bit
->  cryptic.

unsles you read the docs whihc quite helpfully come up when you hit E's
help button.

->  
->  Thanx,
->  b.
->  
->  
->  --
->  Brian J. Murrell                                         
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->  
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