On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 03:15:06PM -0800, Paul Rogers wrote:
>
> OK, good to know. I've never been clear WHY GTK has theming.
>
A similar reason to why you want to create your own theme(s) for
fluxbox: what works for one person (or sometimes for one monitor,
depending on colour fidelity, brightness, etc) doesn't work for
another - or else people like the visual clue about which machine
they are using, or think that some themes are unnecessarily ugly.
Hope Thanos's suggestions work for you, and I respect your ability
to use fluxbox - personally, I only use it to test Xorg is working,
and then I install a wm which is more to my taste in my next set of
scripts. But backgrounds ? I've only recently got over the loss of
the moiré effect from Xorg, now I use some variant of what passes
for grey (unless I'm using xfce or kde, or potentially lxqt) ;-p
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