"Mcleod, Ian" wrote: > > 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. >
Thx, now to figure out how to do this right ;) I did find the options you suggest. But the way the file explained them was kind of confusing. I'll forge ahead & Let ppl know what turns up & give a "newb friendly" Email about it if i find a solution. -- Femme Good Decisions You boss Made: "We'll do as you suggest and go with Linux. I've always liked that character from Peanuts." - Source: Dilbert
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