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I recently got the "Modern_Vox" enlightenment theme and the matching "Mozilla-Modern" gtk theme. I love it, but now to top it all off, I need to get my eterm theme that came with the Enlightenment theme working.
I am not quite sure how to do this, but I think I got the right idea. I basically copied the 'eterm' folder in the Enlightenment theme's directory to the /home/<user>/.Eterm/themes folder. To run that theme then, I'd run 'Eterm -t <themename>'
Am I right when I say this?
Strangely enough, if I am right, this does not work. I have never successfully ran an eterm theme from enlightenment correctly. Can someone point out what I am doing so wrong? Thanks in advance!
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