Thanks. I had got as far as suspecting there might be a solution like that
before I got tired, and I don't know enough to have tried it with any
confidence (but blind faith is something I find helpful in this kind of
situation :)

cheers

Chaals

On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Justin Hallett wrote:

>to fix this source init.sh in your /etc/x11/init/xinitrc or your
>~/.xinitrc which ever your setup to use
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>In order to get the apple X to find the packages, using the customise
>>option
>>of the X11 Edit menu, I had to give full paths such as /sw/bin/gimp (not
>>sure
>>why) and the editing interface is not obvious - you add a new item,which
>>is
>>blank, then double-click on where the name will be to edit, then
>>double-click
>>where the command will be to edit that. You can use the xterm command as a
>>model.
>
>-=[JFH]  Justin F. Hallett <Systems Analyst>
>-=[JFH]  Rendek Communications Inc.
>-=[JFH]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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