Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Christopher Michael
Yup, you are missing 'config' in the middle: eet -d e.cfg config e.src dh On 01/01/2011 10:25 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > Hrm. eet -d is throwing me the syntax like I am doing something wrong. Any > ideas what I am missing here? > > j...@sager-bodhi:~$ eet -d /home/jeff.e/e/config/Bodhi/e.cfg e.s

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Hrm. eet -d is throwing me the syntax like I am doing something wrong. Any ideas what I am missing here? j...@sager-bodhi:~$ eet -d /home/jeff.e/e/config/Bodhi/e.cfg e.src Usage: eet -l FILE.EET list all keys in FILE.EET eet -x FILE.EET KEY OUT-FILE [CRYPTO_KEY] ex

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Christopher Michael
A 2nd option would be to make a dbus method for changing the theme via the new 'enlightenment_remote' tool and send it to the dev mailing list for svn commit. dh On 01/01/2011 10:12 PM, Christopher Michael wrote: > HAHAHA, Ok but keep in mind this is in no way "official", and will > require a b

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Christopher Michael
HAHAHA, Ok but keep in mind this is in no way "official", and will require a bit of work in your script (not to mention is incredibly hackish) ;) Basically, what you are going to do is decompile the existing e.cfg file (usually in ~/.e/e/config/standard/e.cfg) using eet: 'eet -d /path/to/e.cfg

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Jeff Hoogland
I'll take ghetto and hackish. Never was one to argue with results ;) ~Jeff On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 8:42 PM, Christopher Michael wrote: > On 01/01/2011 09:38 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > >> Yes I know about this command - but as you said it does not do very much >> any >> more. Is there really no wa

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Christopher Michael
On 01/01/2011 09:38 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > Yes I know about this command - but as you said it does not do very much any > more. Is there really no way to do this they? I am working on a script to > change both GTK and Enlightenment theme at the same time so they can match. > > ~Jeff > > On Sat,

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Yes I know about this command - but as you said it does not do very much any more. Is there really no way to do this they? I am working on a script to change both GTK and Enlightenment theme at the same time so they can match. ~Jeff On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Christopher Michael wrote: > On

Re: [e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Christopher Michael
On 01/01/2011 08:09 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > Is there a command I can run from the CLI to change E theme? > > Cheers, > ~Jeff Back in the good old days, yes there was. It was called 'enlightenment_remote' . That same tool exists today, but is in a much more limited (and limiting) form and only

[e-users] Change theme from command line

2011-01-01 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Is there a command I can run from the CLI to change E theme? Cheers, ~Jeff -- Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environme

Re: [e-users] Is Enlightenment a "NON-reparenting" window manager????

2011-01-01 Thread Joe(theWordy)Philbrook
It would appear that on Dec 31, Kim Woelders did say: > On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 06:17:37 +0100, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook > wrote: > > > Is Enlightenment a "NON-reparenting" window manager > > > > I don't even have a clue what the "NON-reparenting" part of that question > > means. But I just upd

[e-users] Only Show Battery Gadget when Charging

2011-01-01 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Is there a way to only show the battery gadget while the laptop is charing/discharing? ~Jeff -- Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their