Hi Charlie,

I am glad you are giving Enlightenment a try.  Although it may not be 
quite ready for prime time and the docs can be hard to find, I think 
you'll really like E once you get use to it.

Here some docs.:
     Enlightenment Wiki http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/
     The Unofficial Enlightenment User's Manual 
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Unofficial_Enlightenment_User's_Manual 
<http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Unofficial_Enlightenment_User%27s_Manual>


Can't speak much  to  your GTK question.  Have you tried 
gtk-theme-switch:  These may help.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=53307
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-447373.html


Perhaps someone with more GTK/E experience can help?

Don

Dr. Don Harden                   [email protected]
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On 06/02/2011 04:01 PM, Charles Warner wrote:
> I recently decided to give Enlightenment a test drive, and dwonloaded e16
> from the Ubuntu Software Packages repository in a *.deb package, and
> installed successfully on my Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit machine.  Seems to be
> functioning OK, although I have some specific issues that I need help with:
>
> 1.  I have spent quite a bit of time trying to navigate through all the
> various links from your web site to try to find user documentation.
> Apparently, the documentation may have been included in the original
> installation on my machine, but I can not access it.  From the command line,
> "edox" yields the following:  "Edoc_dir /usr/share/e16/E-docs does not
> contain a MAIN file".  I have essentially reached a dead end.  Is there an
> easy pointer you can provide me with that will take me to a simple
> introductory guide that will tell me how to use the system, how to access
> documentation, etc.?
>
> 2.  I have a number of applications that rely on the Gtk+ platform, and
> others that like Qt.  There appears to be a compatibillity issue with some
> of these applications.  Specifically, LibreOffice Calc  v.3.3 seems to have
> trouble rendering plots- not something I noticed under Gnome.  When I try to
> switch to pur Gnome form the e-Gnome option by logging out and changing
> preferences, the system ignores me completely and returns me to
> Enlightenment (my original choice was e16-Gnome).  Other than uninstalling
> Enlightenment, is there any way to get back to my original Gnome desktop?
>
> Charlie
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