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EDE 1.0 team:
Martin Pekar (original author)
Mikko Lahtenaaki (efltk author)
Dejan Lekic (fixes and improvements)
Alexey Parshin (improvements to efltk)
Current developers:
Sanel Zukan <karijes@users.sf.net>
Vedran Ljubovic <vljubovic@users.sf.net>
Translations:
Otto Nemeth
Bambang Purnomosidi D. P.
Mihail Zaripov
Patches in 1.x series by:
Michael Sheldon
Anthony Wesley
and others! Thank you guys! :)
We would like to thank everyone that contributed to this excellent project and to
appologize if we left anyone out.
EDE is based on the Fast Light Toolkit (FLTK) by
Bill Spitzak and others.
For questions, bugs, etc. please mail ONLY current developers.

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Curent bug list you can find at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=457858&group_id=49891&func=browse
Wow, too long link! If you are lazy to copy-paste it, visit http://ede.sourceforge.net and there should be link
for bug form.

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1.1
* general
- Version number is now uniformly handled throught the docs, via configure
* eworkpanel
- Notification Area a.k.a System Tray support - patch by Elleo + fixes
for proper unloading and some KDE support
- Battery Status Monitor with support for ACPI and APM
- Quick Launch Bar (area with programmable icons) - "patch" by dzooli
- Time Format (12h vs. 24h) patch by Elleo
- Numerous layout and redraw issues with panel fixed
- Implemented maximize and restore in taskbar context menu
* edewm
- New code. Too much of things to be noted here. Maybe there should
be a separate changelog for it.
* ekeyconf
- Add support for custom shortcuts - now you can define any command you
want and assign a keyboard shortcut (patch to edewm by AW)
- Fix bug 1329447 - ekeyconf not properly grabbing keyboard (making it
impossible to use already defined shortcuts for something else)
- Some improvements to UI
* etip
- Completely new etip
1.0.4
(NOTE: I would like to thank Google Summer of Code for funding my work on (among else)
EDE 1.0.4. Thanks guys! You rock :) Vedran <vljubovic at smartnet dot ba>)
* general
- improved Russian translations
* econtrol
- re-add ekeyconf (left out by mistake)
* eiconman
- patch by Mike "elleo" - make transparent terminals work
- fix bug with icons getting on top of other windows
* einstaller
- fix bug 949024 "Install new program window smears"
- disable Install button a) when no package is selected b) after installation
* elauncher
- fix compilation on *BSD systems
* etimedate
- fix for systems with no stime() function (*BSD etc.)
* evolume
- disable compilation on systems without ALSA (e.g. non-Linux)
* eworkpanel
- show windows from all virtual desktops - to enable, edit ede.conf
and in section [Panel] add "AllDesktops=true"
- fix compilation on non-Linux systems
- CPU monitor: add support for FreeBSD (previously worked only on Linux and Solaris)
- layout fixes
1.0.3
- fixed silent option for configure script
- fixed "make clean" issue
* locales:
- enable building translations
- fix several translation-related problems (by Nemeth Otto)
- add Hungarian (hu) language (by Nemeth Otto)
- fix for efinder locale installation
* eiconman:
- fix problem with dragging icons
* ecolorconf:
- fix crash and other problems with fonts
- reorganize colors
* edewm:
- disable killing eiconman/eworkpanel using hotkeys
- fixed border redraw when window itself change width or height
- fixed focus issue (again)
- fixed OpenOffice redraw problem
* emenueditor:
- disable editing subdirs
* ehelpbook:
- removed
1.0.2
* new build system
* netscape and opera replaced with mozilla everywhere
* startede:
- fix: xscreensaver wasn't started
* edewm:
- fixed artefacts on window's borders when window is resized
- dialog windows should now act as dialog windows (no resizing or
animation of resizing)
- dialogs have same titlebar height as other windows
- don't show minimize button in titlebar for dialogs
- better checks is window resizable
- several fixes into Set Size widget
- fix bug with titlebar buttons difficult to click
- configurable keyboard shortcuts
* eworkpanel:
- make applets and menu title configurable
- new panel applet - Show Desktop
- tooltips are showed without clicking on panel itself
- fixed crash with network monitor
- fix bug: panel doesn't autohide when a menu is open
- allow workspace names to be localized
- fix wrong icon filenames in main menu
- a better icon for submenus in the main menu
* taskbar applet:
- fix a bug where window will minimize instead of coming to front
- draw active taskbar button in lighter color
* eiconman:
- fix locale related problems in icon properties
* elauncher:
- new program and url launching framework
* evolume:
- add volume control applet to standard distribution
- replaced evolume icon in panel
* emenueditor:
- fix: invisible entries created with some locales
* keyboard chooser applet:
- get list of keymaps from X, instead of hardcoded
- display descriptive names
- don't show everything at once
- keep a list of recently used keyboards
* ewmconf:
- fix titlebar resizing to zero when changing theme
* ehelpbook:
- scrollbars are now visible
- removed (too much broken)
* etip:
- make etip modal
- don't always show the same tip
1.0.1.1
* fixed desktop crashing when choosing wallpaper (sometimes will chrash due
bug in efltk library)
* fixed logout icon showing
* fixed einstaller icon showing
* complitelly fixed and revised control panel
* etip strings revised
* fixed desktop links in makefile
1.0.1
* many unstabile programs from EDE package are removed,
so now only ede-core (old name) is provide as standard distribution
* small fixes with workpanel and run-dialog on it
* compiling and installation scripts improved
* added in configure script debug options
* fixed EDE's X exit, but on some distributions not work well (SuSE 8.1)
* fixed icons showing on Control Panel, ehelpbook, etc.
* fixed screensaver showing in preview window
* small menu decorations :)
* added in main distribution EFinder, and that will become standard part
* now you can with double click start programs from run-dialog on workpanel
* and many, many stability fixes
1.0beta
* nice EDE library complement what is in FLTK missing
* a lot of changes in ede-core (new icons and support for them thanks Edelib)
* fixed a lot of bugs
* new applications like epdfreader
* heavy changes in filemanager (basics works fine, archive viewing and extracting
works fine, archive creating ok, ftp works but still
a lot to do)
* locale support, still have to create some .po-s
* eprintconf, eprint utilities to manage printers (CUPS needed)
* huge amount of work
0.6
* erun separated - <Ctrl+F12> keybinding, cause alt+f12 use window manager
* efinder - works, basis implemented <Ctrl+F3> keybinding
* bugs fixes
* ede-exec script that support prefixes, see erun
* efstabedit works
* ecdplayer - cddb support(basic)
* window manager is based on icewm code
* new config utilities
* eiconmanager changes
* ehelpbook changes - it is useable with simple html, for help enought.
* configure scripts
0.5
* separated icon staff as eiconmanager
* new apps(still devel) - efilemanager, ehelpbook, efstabedit(init staff)
* design changes, icons - hopefully until 1.0 it will be stabilized ...
* font choosing...
* color changing somewhat buggy(not core dump of course) (It is bug in EDE or in latest fltk, something changed ... that is a question)
0.4
****************
* Cd player rewrite
* I add better icons because my draw skills are not very well, still need something but what
* window manager - design changes
* eworkpanel - design changes
* all apps new use dynamic linking, so you can use also theme plugins
~~~~~~~
* you can use default X keyboard
* you can jpeg images on desktop (for now using xsetbg(xloadimage package))
* dialogs changes
* programs name change
0.3
****************
* panel shows tasks
* icons on desktop
* design changes
* begin from code reorganization
* color setting dialog - still todo
* icon on panel that run eqmixer, ...
0.2
***************
* better color settings, still not perfect, some small things
0.1
***************
* initial release

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is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
package recognizes.
For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
Specifying the System Type
==========================
There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package
will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
a message saying it cannot guess the host type, give it the
`--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
OS
KERNEL-OS
See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
need to know the host type.
If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will
produce code for.
If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
platform different from the build platform, you should specify the host
platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will eventually be
run) with `--host=TYPE'. In this case, you should also specify the
build platform with `--build=TYPE', because, in this case, it may not
be possible to guess the build platform (it sometimes involves
compiling and running simple test programs, and this can't be done if
the compiler is a cross compiler).
Sharing Defaults
================
If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
Environment Variables
=====================
Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
environment passed to configure. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
will cause the specified gcc to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
overridden in the site shell script).
`configure' Invocation
======================
`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
operates.
`--help'
`-h'
Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit.
`--version'
`-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
script, and exit.
`--cache-file=FILE'
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
disable caching.
`--config-cache'
`-C'
Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
`--quiet'
`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
`--srcdir=DIR'
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
`configure --help' for more details.

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#
# $Id: Makefile 1667 2006-06-14 16:28:31Z karijes $
#
# Part of Equinox Desktop Environment (EDE).
# Copyright (c) 2000-2006 EDE Authors.
#
# This program is licenced under terms of the
# GNU General Public Licence version 2 or newer.
# See COPYING for details.
# main file for making
include makeinclude
DIRS = common\
ecolorconf\
econtrol\
efinder\
eiconman\
eiconsconf\
einstaller\
ekeyconf\
elauncher\
emenueditor\
epanelconf\
erun\
esvrconf\
etimedate\
etip\
ewmconf\
eworkpanel\
edisplayconf\
edewm\
datas\
datas/programs-links\
datas/desktop-links\
datas/icons-16\
datas/icons-48\
datas/schemes\
docs/ede $(EVOLUME)
all: makeinclude
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo "Going to $$dir...";\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS)) || exit;\
done
@@echo "Now please run 'make install' as root"
# each submakefile should implement install and clean
.PHONY: clean
install: makeinclude
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo "Installing from $$dir...";\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install) || exit;\
done
uninstall: makeinclude
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo "Uninstalling $$dir...";\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) uninstall) || exit;\
done
clean: makeinclude
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo "Cleaning $$dir...";\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) || exit;\
done
depend: makeinclude
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo "Creating dependencies in $$dir...";\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKEDEPEND) -- $(CXXFLAGS) *.cpp) || exit;\
done
# for maintainers
define make-archive
NAME=`awk '/PACKAGE_TARNAME/ {print $$3}' $1 | sed -e 's/\"//g'`; \
VERS=`awk '/PACKAGE_VERSION/ {print $$3}' $1 | sed -e 's/\"//g'`; \
ARCH=$$NAME-$$VERS.tar.bz2; \
if [ -e $$ARCH ]; then \
echo "Removing previous package..."; \
rm $$ARCH; \
fi; \
tar -cjpvf $$ARCH --exclude $$ARCH .
endef
# cvs made some files executable
define fix-chmod
echo "Fixing permissions..."; \
find . -name "*.*" -exec chmod -x {} \;; \
chmod +x l10n-prepare.pl; \
chmod -x AUTHORS BUGS COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL NEWS
endef
archive: clean
rm -Rf `find . -name "CVS"`
autoconf
rm -Rf autom4te.cache
$(call fix-chmod)
$(call make-archive, edeconf.h)

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Equinox Desktop Environment version: @EDE_VERSION@.
To report bugs, proposals or anything else please visit:
http://ede.sourceforge.net
or project page at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/ede
For authors info, see AUTHORS. Licence and simular stuff is placed in COPYING.
Thanks:
- FLTK project
- other projects that help create EDE (source code, icons, inspirations)
- people that sends patches and ideas

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Quick and dirty document for patchers
-------------------------------------
Before sending any type of code patches, make sure to
check a few things:
Tabs
----
Althought we currently does not require specific coding style (aren't we liberate :)
we are very sensitive on tabs. So _use_ them. This will enable not only to us, but
to others, easier switching between screen resolutions etc. (many modern editors allow
setting tab sizes). Also it is much easier to convert tabs to spaces, than otherwise
(if we change opinion to tabs and switch to spaces only). Boring know, but keep it in mind.
eFLTK/FLTK knowledge
--------------------
This is one of the most important things. Make sure you have at least basic understainding of
eFLTK/FLTK, especially for draw() and handle(int) functions. They are very sensitive which
means every move/resize/etc. will call these functions (aka. do not use heavy calculations
inside, reading/writing files etc.)
Memory
------
What you allocate, make sure to deallocate too. Some things should not be deallocated
explicitly like some eFLTK/FLTK widgets, but for this, check above.
After you read above, applied on code, and decided to send us, please test your code before
sending. Test on everything. Test on power loss, bad food, cold coffee... And, of course
test on speed. If it looks nice, but slow as hell, big as big's mamas house, recosider to
remove these glitches, or if that is not possible, note us like "I want that feature,
have a patch, but it is slooooowww". We will came up with something.
End, for now...

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dnl
dnl $Id: configure.in 1719 2006-08-15 08:56:42Z karijes $
dnl
dnl Part of Equinox Desktop Environment (EDE).
dnl Copyright (c) 2000-2006 EDE Authors.
dnl
dnl This program is licenced under terms of the
dnl GNU General Public Licence version 2 or newer.
dnl See COPYING for details.
dnl If edeconf.h.in missing, parse this file with autoheader
dnl Add kstat support ??? (Solaris)
dnl Should we add AC_HELP_STRING ???
dnl It seems that RH 7.2 have old autoconf without this macro
AC_PREREQ(2.16)
AC_INIT(EDE, 2.0.0 alpha, [karijes@users.sourceforge.net])
AC_DEFINE(VERSION, 195, [Short version number])
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(edeconf.h:edeconf.h.in)
dnl $PACKAGE_VERSION is filled from AC_INIT
EDE_VERSION=$PACKAGE_VERSION
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_PATH_PROG(CXX, g++)
AC_PATH_PROG(RM, rm)
AC_PATH_PROG(MSGFMT, msgfmt)
AC_PATH_PROG(MAKEDEPEND, makedepend)
dnl basic headers
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_HEADER_DIRENT
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADER(dirent.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DIRENT_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(ndir.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NDIR_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/dir.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_DIR_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/ndir.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(linux/soundcard.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ALSA))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(time.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIME_H))
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(stime, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STIME))
if test "$prefix" = NONE; then
INSTALL_DIR="/usr/local"
else
INSTALL_DIR="$prefix"
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PREFIX, "$INSTALL_DIR", [Default installation place. Overwrite if you like.])
dnl check X11
AC_PATH_X
AC_PATH_XTRA
dnl from old configure.in
AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, Xutf8TextPropertyToTextList,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11_UTF_TEXT_PROP, 1, [Define 1 if XWindows has Xutf extension.]), )
dnl all warnings on
CXXFLAGS="-Wall "
dnl compile silent ?
SILENT=".SILENT:"
dnl home directorty (for config.h)
HOME_DIR="`pwd`"
CURR_DIR=" -I. "
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -I$HOME_DIR $CURR_DIR"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(optimize, [ --enable-optimize compile with optimizations],
[if eval "test x$enable_optimize = xyes"; then
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -O2"
fi])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --enable-debug compile with debug information],
[if eval "test x$enable_debug = xyes"; then
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -g3 -D_DEBUG"
fi])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(sounds, [ --enable-sounds enable sounds in window manager],
[if eval "test x$enable_sounds = xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(ao/ao.h, [have_ao_h=yes], [have_ao_h=no])
AC_CHECK_LIB(ao, ao_is_big_endian, [have_ao_lib=yes], [have_ao_lib=no])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(vorbis/codec.h, [have_codec_h=yes], [have_codec_h=no])
AC_CHECK_LIB(vorbis, vorbis_info_init, [have_vorbis_lib=yes], [have_vorbis_lib=no])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(vorbis/vorbisfile.h, [have_vorbisfile_h=yes], [have_vorbisfile_h=no])
AC_CHECK_LIB(vorbisfile, ov_clear, [have_vorbisfile_lib=yes], [have_vorbisfile_lib=no])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(sound support)
if eval "test x$have_ao_h = xyes" && \
eval "test x$have_codec_h = xyes" && \
eval "test x$have_vorbisfile_h = xyes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DSOUND"
LIBS="-lao -lvorbis -lvorbisfile"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(disabled)
fi
fi])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(silent, [ --disable-silent show compiler output],
[
if eval "test x$enable_silent = xno"; then
SILENT=""
fi
])
dnl NLS enabled by default
AC_ARG_ENABLE(nls, [ --disable-nls do not use Native Language Support],,
enable_nls=yes)
if eval "test x$enable_nls = xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_NLS, [], [Define 1 if you want native language support.])
fi
dnl Check for 'fltk2-config'
AC_PATH_PROG(FLTK2_CONFIG, fltk2-config)
if test -n "$FLTK2_CONFIG"; then
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS `fltk2-config --cxxflags`"
LIBS="$LIBS `fltk2-config --use-images --ldflags`"
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([You don't have fltk2 installed. To compile Ede, you will need it.])
fi
dnl Check efltk's version.
dnl Less than 2.0.4 is not supported
dnl [45] will match 2.0.4 and 2.0.5 version
dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(efltk version >= 2.0.4)
dnl EFLTK_VERSION="`efltk-config --version`"
dnl case "$EFLTK_VERSION" in ["2.0."[45]])
dnl dnl Display 'yes' for efltk version check
dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
dnl ;;
dnl *)
dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([It seems that you have older efltk version. Required is >= 2.0.4])
dnl esac
if test $ac_cv_header_linux_soundcard_h = yes; then
EVOLUME=evolume/
else
echo
echo "***************************************"
echo "* ALSA WAS NOT FOUND *"
echo "* *"
echo "* Sadly, evolume is ALSA-only at this *"
echo "* moment. It will be disabled. *"
echo "***************************************"
EVOLUME=
fi
AC_SUBST(CXXFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LIBS)
AC_SUBST(SILENT)
AC_SUBST(HOME_DIR)
AC_SUBST(EVOLUME)
AC_SUBST(EDE_VERSION)
AC_OUTPUT([
makeinclude
datas/startede
README
docs/ede/index.html
docs/ede/authors.html
docs/ede/changelog.html
docs/ede/copying.html
docs/ede/help.html
ede.spec
])

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include ../makeinclude
Data = ede.conf wmanager.conf mime.conf efltk.conf mimetypes.conf
DIR = $(datadir)/ede/.ede
install:
$(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(DIR)
$(INSTALL_DATA) ede.conf $(DIR)
$(INSTALL_DATA) wmanager.conf $(DIR)
$(INSTALL_DATA) mime.conf $(DIR)
$(INSTALL_DATA) efltk.conf $(DIR)
$(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(bindir)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) startede $(bindir)
uninstall:
$(RM) -r $(DIR)
$(RM) $(bindir)/startede
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# EFLTK Configuration - Version 2,003000
[Desktop Entry]
Icon=kppp.png
X=20
Y=210
Name=Connect to Internet
Exec=epppdialer
Name[sk]=Pripojenie do Internetu

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include ../../makeinclude
desktopdir = $(datadir)/ede/.ede/desktop
DESKTOPLINKS = \
Terminal.desktop
install:
$(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(desktopdir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(DESKTOPLINKS) $(desktopdir)
uninstall:
$(RM) -r $(desktopdir)
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# EFLTK Configuration - Version 2,003000
[Desktop Entry]
Icon=konsole.png
X=20
Y=130
Name=Terminal
Exec=xterm
Name[sk]=Terminál

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# EFLTK Configuration - Version 2,000300
[Keyboard]
Layout=en
Repeat=1
ClickVolume=50
RecentKeyboards=us
[IconManager]
Label Fontsize=10
Label Maxwidth=55
Gridspacing=10
Label Foreground=7
Label Background=2037550592
OneClickExec=0
[Panel]
Volume Control=evolume
Time and date=etimedate
AutoHide=0
Workspaces=true
RunBrowser=true
CPUMonitor=true
SoundMixer=true
VariableWidthTaskbar=false
ShowUsernameOnMenu=true
ShowDesktop=true
[Desktop]
Wallpaper=
Color=RGB(76,108,178)
Opacity=205
Use=0
[Workspaces]
Count=4
(null)=9@9
[Web]
Browser=mozilla
[Terminal]
Terminal=xterm
[System]
UseSudo=false
[Mouse]
Accel=2
Thresh=4
[Bell]
Volume=50
Pitch=440
Duration=200
[Screen]
Delay=15
Pattern=2
CheckBlank=1
RadioBlank=1
RadioPattern=0

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# EFLTK Configuration - Version 2,000300
[Images]
State Effects=1
[Menus]
Effects=0
Delay=0
Subwindow Effect=0
Effect Type=0
Speed=1
[Tooltips]
Effects=0
Effect Type=0
Enabled=1
Delay=1
[MDI]
Animate=0
Opaque=0

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include ../../makeinclude
iconsdir = $(datadir)/ede/icons
icons16dir = $(iconsdir)/16x16
ICONS16 = \
about.png \
access.png \
access2.png \
applix.png \
archos_mount.png \
archos_unmount.png \
back.png \
back2.png \
back3.png \
binary.png \
blockdevice.png \
bookmark_add.png \
bookmark_add2.png \
bookmark_folder.png \
bookmark_folder2.png \
bookmark.png \
bookmark_toolbar.png \
bookmark_toolbar2.png \
bookmark2.png \
cancel.png \
cd_mount.png \
cd-record.png \
cdrom_mount.png \
cdrom_unmount.png \
cdtrack.png \
cd_unmount.png \
colorset.png \
configure.png \
core.png \
deb.png \
decrypted.png \
desktop.png \
document.png \
down.png \
econtrol.png \
editcopy.png \
editcut.png \
editdelete.png \
editpaste.png \
edit.png \
editshred.png \
edittrash.png \
efinder.png \
ehelpbook.png \
emenueditor.png \
empty_ascii.png \
empty2.png \
encrypted.png \
exec.png \
exit.png \
file_broken.png \
fileclose.png \
filefind.png \
file_locked.png \
filenew.png \
fileopen.png \
fileprint.png \
filesave.png \
find.png \
folder_green.png \
folder_home.png \
folder_image.png \
folder_mail.png \
folder_man.png \
folder_new.png \
folder_open.png \
folder_orange.png \
folder.png \
folder_red.png \
folder_sound.png \
folder_tar.png \
folder_video.png \
folder_violet.png \
folder_yellow.png \
font_bitmap.png \
font.png \
font_truetype.png \
font_type1.png \
forward.png \
forward2.png \
forward3.png \
frameprint.png \
gimp.png \
gimp2.png \
gnome-apps.png \
gohome.png \
go.png \
go2.png \
history_clear.png \
history.png \
html.png \
chardevice.png \
ica.png \
image.png \
info.png \
java_src.png \
kcontrol.png \
kde1.png \
kde2.png \
kde3.png \
kde4.png \
kde5.png \
kde6.png \
kdisknav.png \
key_enter.png \
kfm_home.png \
khelpcenter.png \
klipper.png \
klpq.png \
kmail.png \
kmultiple.png \
konqueror.png \
konqueror2.png \
konqueror3.png \
konsole.png \
konsole2.png \
konsole3.png \
kvirc.png \
licq.png \
lime.png \
linuxconf.png \
lockoverlay.png \
lock.png \
log.png \
logout.png \
mail_generic.png \
make.png \
midi.png \
mime_empty.png \
misc.png \
moc_src.png \
mozilla-mail.png \
mozilla-m.png \
mozilla.png \
nedit.png \
netscape.png \
network.png \
noatun.png \
noatun2.png \
no.png \
openterm.png \
opera.png \
package_application.png \
package_multimedia.png \
pdf-document.png \
quicktime.png \
real_doc.png \
reload.png \
remove.png \
resource.png \
rpm.png \
run.png \
scanner.png \
services.png \
shell1.png \
socket.png \
soffice.png \
sound.png \
source.png \
spreadsheet.png \
stop.png \
synaptic.png \
tar.png \
tex.png \
tgz.png \
trashcan_empty.png \
trashcan_full.png \
trash.png \
tux.png \
txt.png \
unknown.png \
unlock.png \
up.png \
video.png \
view_bottom.png \
view_detailed.png \
view_choose.png \
view_icon.png \
view_left_right.png \
viewmag.png \
viewmag-.png \
viewmag+.png \
view_multicolumn.png \
view_remove.png \
view_right.png \
view_sidetree.png \
view_text.png \
view_top_bottom.png \
view_tree.png \
vnc.png \
widget_doc.png \
window_fullscreen.png \
window_list.png \
window_new.png \
window_nofullscreen.png \
wizard.png \
www.png \
xmms_classic.png \
xmms.png \
zip_mount.png \
zip.png \
zip_unmount.png \
3floppy_mount.png \
3floppy_unmount.png
install:
$(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(icons16dir);\
for f in $(ICONS16); do\
echo "Installing $(icons16dir)/$$f";\
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(icons16dir);\
done
uninstall:
$(RM) -r $(icons16dir)
clean:

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