If your themeslist is/gets broken, all you have to do is edit /root/.jwm/themes/themeslist to be sure there is one filename on each line.
OK, here it goes!
Human Theme
![Image](http://rhinoweb.us/humantheme.jpg)
Forest Theme
![Image](http://rhinoweb.us/foresttheme.jpg)
Black Theme
![Image](http://rhinoweb.us/blacktheme.jpg)
I hope to make a few more if time permits.[/i]
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Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Enable"
Option "RENDER" "Enable"
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killall xcompmgr
xcompmgr -c -l -14 -t -14 -r 15 -o .7 2>/dev/null&
okay, i know it's been explained before, but you Gotta tell us (those of us that use the dotpup maker) how you did that! where did you put the folder to make the dotpup?Rhino wrote:The new files will be installed to the correct locations.
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#!/bin/sh
cp suede.jpg /usr/share/backgrounds/
cp jwm-human /root/.jwm//themes/
echo "jwm-human Puppy_Human" >> /root/.jwm/themes/themeslist
Yes, there is. Here are MU's instructions to me to achieve that with my Planner port:amish wrote:i think there's a way to get the dotpup creation wizard to automatically install files to folders OTHER than /usr/local/yournamehere and i forget where i read the instructions... maybe they come in a readme with the wizard.
Of course, wherever you see "planner" you can substitute {yourname}MU wrote:This is, because it did not install to the final location.
To create a dotpup of the final files, do this:
create
/root/planner/FILESYSTEM/
Copy there all the installed files, like
/root/planner/FILESYSTEM/usr/local/bin/planner
/root/planner/FILESYSTEM/usr/local/lib/planner/storage-modules/libstorage-mrproject-1.so
and so on.
Then create a script to start planner:
/root/planner/FILESYSTEM/run-planner
And copy a nice small icon there (16x16 pixel):Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash planner &
/root/planner/FILESYSTEM/icon.xpm
Finally drag the folder
/root/planner
on the dotpup-wizard, to create the dotpup.
The dotpup then will install the files from
/root/planner/FILESYSTEM/
to "/"
And the files directly in /root/planner/ to /usr/local/planner/