> If you can't take the time to make sure that one line in a 120-line
> file is doing nasty things, you shouldn't be downloading themes.
Do the themes have warnings?
I agree it would be a good (default) option for the root image command not
to be run.
It is hard enough for most (many) users to figure out just to use
bbkeys. I am sure that they have no idea about "nasty things".
But, these newbie users do want to have a root image with their themes, so
it should default to one standard root image command (like bsetbg).
Maybe the rootCommand can be disabled and a new directive (component?)
called "rootImage" that defines an image filename. This is could be used
by a new .blackboxrc resource file configuration "ImageCommand" which
defaults to bsetbg. Or it can be defined as:
ImageCommand: xv -root -quit
or Esetroot, xsetbg, display, wmsetbg, ...
And another style directive could be "bsetroot" that defines the a
bsetroot options.
By adding one blackboxrc configuration and two style directives, the
themes can have a default look even if the rootCommand is disabled.
Jeremy C. Reed
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