roberts


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Posted: Nov. 18 2007,03:48 |
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Quote (humpty @ Nov. 17 2007,19:40) | Quote (roberts @ Nov. 16 2007,13:32) | The point is to not use the specifics of each of the competing subsystems.. |
i guess then you can dispense with fluxbox's included system styles and save a few bytes eh? or perhaps leave one there as an example. |
No. You can continue to use Fluxbox styles. I am only talking about backgrounds/wallpapers and a common tool and location to set them. Just simply do use or remove the rootCommand: in the style or in .fluxbox/init files.
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