head over to e.themes.org, and find the themes you like. Download
them, and put them in ~/.enlightenment/themes. Then, restart
Enlightenment (use the left-click menu). Now, you can choose your new
themes from the middle-click menu. It's really pretty simple... I
wouldn't worry about ap
I've found 2 themes for enlightenment in debian packages. I'm looking
for any more I can apt-install. Anyone know if there are any more in
.deb formats?
Robert
:wq!
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Robert L. Harris| Micros~1 :
> Checked the "Background overrides theme" box in "Desktop background
> settings"?
Yes, I did and that is unchecked. It actually seems to be intermittent,
meaning some themes will show their background like, Boots or Shiny-Metal,
however most of the other ones do not. I looked at the themes cod
On Sun, 07.11.99 17:51 -0600, Justin Hagemeier wrote:
> I have the unstable version of enlightenment install. It does not however
> want to use the backgrounds when I select a new theme. can anyone think of a
> reason for this.
IIRC a selected background image overrides a theme image.
Set backg
I have the unstable version of enlightenment install. It does not however want
to use the backgrounds when I select a new theme. can anyone think of a reason
for this.
Thanks,
Justin
* Justin Hagemeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have the unstable distribution of debian and enlightenment 16.1
> does not seem to want to display backgrounds when I introduce new
> themes. Does anyone know what the problem is?
Checked the "Background overrides theme" box in "Desktop backgrou
I have the unstable distribution of debian and enlightenment 16.1 does not seem
to want to display backgrounds when I introduce new themes. Does anyone know
what the problem is?
Thanks
Justin
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