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wmtheme is a utility which, generally speaking, allows you to perform
certain operations on themes by name. For example, to rename do wmtheme
-r oldname newname; to activate do wmtheme name, to get from themes.org
do wmtheme -g name.
Furthermore, it takes great care to make installation painless, in spite
of evolving formats, packaging carelessness, and incompatibility between
old themes and current window managers. wmtheme -i theme-package.tar.gz
will almost always result in a correct installation. It will also take
steps to clean up settings that don't belong in themes, and disable
suspicious-looking shell commands (these sorts of things might occur in
Window Maker or Blackbox themes). This behavior can be turned off,
however.
Supports themes for the following:
- AfterStep (astheme)
- Blackbox (bbtheme)
- Enlightenment (etheme)
- Golem (gotheme)
- gtk+ (gtktheme)
- IceWM (itheme)
- Oroborus (ortheme)
- Sawfish (sftheme)
- Window Maker (wmtheme)
- xmms (xmtheme)
WWW: http://wmtheme.sourceforge.net/
- bump NEED_VERSION
- add HOMEPAGE
- update MASTER_SITES
>ChangeLog:
o fixed some bugs in magic.c
o added double click patch for the application window
* No longer writes extraneous null byte when saving to file.
* Added GetTextBufferSize() call on editorengine and Fl_Editor that returns
the number of characters that should be allocated in order to save the
text to a buffer. The CharacterCount() method returns only characters
actually presently in the buffer, while this new method considers the line
ending characters that would be added when saving.
background, antialiased clock hands, alpha-blended bubbles, and
cool fish swimming around behind the clock. Displays current time
with up-to-the-second accuracy, and today's date and day of the
week. But wait, there is more! Move your mouse inside the screen,
and the fish will get scared and run away! (Only if your Window
Manager doesn't suck). Oh yeah, and it checks your mail, too!
Somewhat sneaky: link against a `stub' lame library so that the dependency
is a build dependency.
This allows us to put a lame-enabled kdebase on the CD: it will refer to
the stub library by default. When you grab a newer lame, it will have
a higher minor number, and be used instead (this is the old ssl/crypto
trick).