Re: Enlightenment



Your advice was 100% correct as a solution.  It got me back to where I
wanted to be.

I have a problem with SOME themes and I guess it's about being 0.16
compliant or something.  Some themes result in borders around EVERY object
from desktop icons to windows.  It looks and performs badly requiring me to
restart the window manager.  What a pain that trying to correct by loading
another theme doesn't correct the problem.

Anyway, thanks.  I know how to recover in at least one way, but I need to
start deleting misbehaving themes.

(I wonder about that sawmill...hrm... anyone prefer that to enlightenment?)

----- Original Message -----
From: James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>
To: Daniel Hauck <xdesign@hotmail.com>
Cc: <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 1999 23:32
Subject: Re: Enlightenment


> You can probably use the clean theme from the version of E that came with
> RH6.1.  Using gmc or mc, look at the RH 6.1 CD, and find the enlighenment
> RPM.  Open it up and find the usr/share/enlightenment/themes directory
> inside it.  Now copy the Clean (and maybe CleanBig) directories from this
> location to /usr/share/enlightenment/themes.  You should be able to use
> those themes again now.
>
> James.
>
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>
> On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Daniel Hauck wrote:
>
> > Without a good reason, I decided to upgrade my RedHat 6.1 installation
to
> > the newest gnome and enlightenment releases.  I had traditionally been
using
> > the "clean" themes for enlightenment but now for some reason it no
longer
> > exists.  I've sampled a large number of other themes from
> > http://e.themes.org but they are all either too weird or too "dark and
> > murky" or both.  I just want a simple clean theme again but I don't even
> > know where to begin recovering the one I had before I "upgraded."
> >
> > Any advice or help on this one?
> >
> >
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