Themes?

K. Prasad mvkp at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 23 06:47:23 CEST 2002


Hi,

As far as documentation goes you can run xfhelp from
the command line or click the I icon on xfce toolbar,
Also you can experiment with the settings in xfwmrc,
and other rc's that are present either in your home
directory inside the .xfce directory or somewhere in
/etc etc.


--- Rich Shepard <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, K. Prasad wrote:
> 
> > In xfce themes actually mean two things. One is
> the window border drawing
> > styles, the ones that you can set through xfwmrc.
> These control the way
> > window decorations or borders are drawn around a
> window. The other kind of
> > theme is the palette system. In this you can
> assign different colors to
> > different aspects of a window and also set the gtk
> theme engine. The gtk
> > theme engine determines the way widgets i.e.
> buttons etc are drawn.
> 
>   Thanks. This confirms what I suspected. Now, my
> follow up question is:
> where are the details documented? I would like to
> read about the differences
> and learn where they are controlled.
> 
> Rich
> 
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