mikshaw
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Posted: Sep. 09 2004,03:36 |
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I don't think bsetbg does anything to flubox/init. As far as I know, init is copied from /usr/share/fluxbox/ if there isn't already one in ~/.fluxbox/, and when a style changes, fluxbox edits only the "styleFile" line. If init is already found in ~/.fluxbox/, then Fluxbox doesn't copy it from the master...all your settings will remain untouched from one X session to the next. This is the way it has worked for me on other distros, anyway.
oooohh...wait a minute. I think I know what might be happening. Do you include a "rootCommand" line in init? You mentioned bsetbg in init, which shouldn't be there unless you are using a global root command. If you have a bsetbg root command in init, Fluxbox will ignore whatever root command you have in your style file, so in that case the only way to change your background is to change the root command in init. If you have no root command in init, you should have no trouble changing backgrounds using only a style file.
Quote | The curiosity is why does a theme that autoloaded in 7.3 not act that way in 8.0 |
Do you mean autoload as in "get extracted to your styles directory"? If so, this is a completely different issue. I assumed that any extension added to the root of a CD would load automatically.
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