I think you can try starting Eterm with various flags - like 'Eterm -t
<theme directory or name> and create your own .MAIN file for your own theme
cloned from another file - or just try another theme full stop.

The themes should be under /usr/X1186/share/Eterm/themes or something like
that.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Femme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 May 2002 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Eterm configuration Question.


Apologies for the emails lately, been finding weirdness & Stuff more
today.

I've looked in /usr/docs But I can't find an answer to this & the help
file for Eterm was both confusing & didn't answer it either.

I seem to be unable to save a setting in it.

IE, I want the "alien spheres" background.  I set it, hit "save
settings" & then exit.  I return its back to beinga  transparent Eterm.

I know this is stupidly obvious... so... care to hit me over the head
with the answer someone?

Femme


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