"Philip Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 020911 Vox wrote:
> > "Philip Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> using my new rc1, i've been trying out alternative window managers (to KDE).
> >> 
> >> i started to get somewhere with Enlightenment,
> >> when (while exploring themes) i tried to start the 3rd theme in the list:
> >> 'CONFIG: missing required data in "100 PROGRESS_TEXT_NUMBER"'
> > That's a borked up theme...I hate those.
> >> & the only thing which still worked was to exit Enlightenment.
> >> on logging-in to Enlightenment again, the same error box came up;
> >> still no change after a reboot.  definitely a bug.
> >  rm -f ~/.enlightenment/user_theme.cfg
> > That'll get you back to default theme.
> 
> yes, it works: i'm now using Mutt on an Enlightenment Konsole.
> 
> really, 9.0 is intended for the masses, not the cognoscenti,
> so this & the awkward things i mentioned with other WMs need fixing.

  I haven't checked the themes that come with mdk (I've used the same
  theme for the last 3 years), but if it is a corrupted theme, it can
  be either taken off the rpm or fixed (depends on the mood of the
  package maintainer, I guess :) without much trouble.

  But E itself works 100% correctly (except the epplets that come with
  it are outdated <sigh> and the last CVS of them doesn't compile with
  gcc3.2 so...)

  Vox

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