Hmm. My install of E on Debian - woody that is - has a full set
of dox - it's part of the enlightenment-data package, which is
platform independent and required by E. 
And which menus in Eterm? Again, everything works quite happily
here, and that's even before using the cvs builds.
cheers
Thom
At some point around Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 08:24:24AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
spaketh thusly:
> 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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