On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 04:11, SYNeR wrote:
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> How abouts do i go using GTK themes so GTK apps look fine in
> Enlightenment?
> Is it possible without
> having to install and apply themes in GNOME? (This is how i solved the
> problem in redhat.. just quickly switched to Gnome, apply a good
> them
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 15:11, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> Actually, xchat *isn't* GTK -- it uses standard X libs, which are
> typically not all that appealing to look at. No way to theme them,
> really, without doing a lot of stuff in config files.
You must be confusing xchat with some other
-- SYNeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 10 June 2003, 05:33 PM +1000):
> probably a very easy question. But i don't know the answer. Anyways..
> I installed Debian 3.0r1 base system on my box. Then from there, i
> built it up as i liked (started by upgrading to 2.4.20, then Xfree86
> 4.2.0)
Hi
all,
probably a very
easy question. But i don't know the answer. Anyways..I installed Debian
3.0r1 base system on my box. Then from there, i built itupas i liked
(started by upgrading to 2.4.20, then Xfree86 4.2.0)...
I'mcurrentlyrunning Enlightenment.. Enlightenment menus and windows ar
Hi all,
probably a very easy question. But i don't know the answer. Anyways..
I installed Debian 3.0r1 base system on my box. Then from there, i built it
up
as i liked (started by upgrading to 2.4.20, then Xfree86 4.2.0)... I'm
currently
running Enlightenment.. Enlightenment menus and windows are t
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