Also, if some theme is completelly crashed, not allowing you to manage the
settings, you Just need to remove the buggy theme (by command line, or any file
manager) ans restart E (Ctrl + Shift + End).
It'll fall back to default theme again.
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Paulo Diovani Gonçalves
pa...@diovani.com
http://diov
On 30 March 2010 19:16, Ron wrote:
> One thing I really don't understand is themes.
>
> I probably wouldn't ever even play with themes except that depending on which
> distro I'm using the default is usually kinda dark. (I guess black is in)
> But occasionally I've wound up with something I like b
On Tuesday 30 March 2010 20:16:38 Ron wrote:
> One thing I really don't understand is themes.
>
> I probably wouldn't ever even play with themes except that depending on
> which distro I'm using the default is usually kinda dark. (I guess black
> is in) But occasionally I've wound up with somethin
One thing I really don't understand is themes.
I probably wouldn't ever even play with themes except that depending on which
distro I'm using the default is usually kinda dark. (I guess black is in)
But occasionally I've wound up with something I like better, or that's easier on
my eyes etc... But
I've come to like most of what I get from E17. It's usually my default
desktop/window manager in any Linux distro I choose to install on my
multi-boot laptop. where I always work with whatever version I can get
out of said Linux distro's package management system. (I'm simply not up to
dealing with