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Old 12-01-2006, 09:50 PM   #1
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changing dockapps


im trying to change a dockapp for my own personal use, instead of a grey background i want it to be black. the one im trying to change is cpuload. in the src directory there are a few .xpm files that i open with kolourpaint (since gimp cant handle xpm files) and i change the colors to what i want. i save the file, then recompile with ./configure, make, su make install. after its all done i run wmcpuload, and its still exactly the same colors as before. ive deleted all other copies of wmcpuload before doing this. any suggestions ?
 
  


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