BarryK wrote: The fixmenus script recreates ~/.jwmrc from a template file at /etc/xdg/templates, which you could edit. However that may get overwritten at a version updrade.
best thing is to place a theme into ~/.jwm/themes.
I needed someone to quote to stay in the thread this is a general note to anyone who may need it I have messed up my JWM on various occasions and this is what I do to fix it
If you make a blunder and want to fix your JWM to the original settings
UPDATED 4-22-08
************************super easy *******************************************
super easy
PET ....install pet your done
nothing more restart JWM
**if you cant even restart JWM
install pet then Ctrl+Alt+Backspace then type xwin at the prompt
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here is a restore of the factory original files from version 3.01
just change directory to root
/root/JWM-recovery-for-version-3.01.tar.gz
I made a a zip and a pet you have more control on what you restore with the zip the pet is easy
**********************using the zip for advanced users ************************
1.click on it to unzip it extract it to root
Note:inside are original files from a live CD of the official puppy linux version3.01
using the zip easy recovery
2.)open the folder called root *the files are hidden so click on the EYE to see them
3.)select everything there and copy it to your root
4)restart JWM
now you can start again with another theme without worrying about messing up
your JWM
depending on how messed up JWM is
I included more than the easy recovery inside the folder just in case you need it
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