On 21 Sep, Michael Lake scribbled:
->  Mehmet Yousouf wrote:
->  > There is a keybindings.cfg file in /usr/share/enlightenment/config with
->  > mandrake (enlightenment ver 0.16.3-11)  --guess it could be /usr/local for Deb
->  > -- this I gather has default bindings. I think if  you copy it to your home
->  > directory it overrides the default one so, copy to your home directory and then
->  > modify??
->  
->  Yep thanks Mehet. I just found it this morning and was going to post
->  here that prob is solved. Its in the same pace as Mandrake. Copied it to
->  my .enlightenment, edited it and now fine.
->  
->  Actaully came across it accidently by readign the man pages for
->  x-window-manager. I didn't know what this was in /usr/bin and manned it.
->  Turns out it help pages for Enlightenment. The E menu item "Help"
->  doesn't work with my Debian setup for some reason so I never found the
->  help until now. 
->  Interestingly the menus in Eterm don't do anything either (E 0.16.3)


this would be the result of bad packaging. the help entry works when
you get E from us. Rememebr distributions - nearly all, have a bad
habit of taking e and "destryoing it" - reducing functionality,
removing bits and resulting in it not working as intended by the
authors. in the case of debian i think they made the help docs a
separate package that does not get installed with enlightenment as a
requires - it's optional - and IMHO that is just plain wrong.

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