Table of Contents
This note contains contributions by
Kim Woelders
Peter Hyman <pete4abw@comcast.net>
Yasufumi Haga <yasufumi.haga@nifty.com>
imlib2
>= 1.2.0 is required, >= 1.4.2 is recommended.
imlib2
must be built with png support.
./configure make sudo make install
For additional help on package configuration, see
./configure --help
No major changes, might as well have been 0.16.8.16.
Released Feb 2006
enlightenment -> e16
Major internal rewrite
Changed configuration system
Added compositing manager
Released Jul 2004
Migrated to imlib2
Released Nov 2003
Added extended window manager hint support
Released Oct 2000
Released Oct 1999
All settings can be shown and set using eesh.
To get a full list of settings:
$ eesh show
To set some parameter:
$ eesh set <parameter> <value>
Some settings will not be effective until E is restarted.
To get a list of all eesh commands:
$ eesh help full
The available configuration options are shown below. Values are the defaults.
# [bool] High quality background rendering backgrounds.hiquality = 1 # [bool] Prefer user selected backgrounds over theme settings backgrounds.user = 1 # [bool] Do not scan all backgrounds when starting background configuration dialog backgrounds.no_scan = 0 # [int] Time out for unused background image pixmaps backgrounds.timeout = 240 # [bool] Enable composite manager compmgr.enable = 0 # [int] Composite manager mode (always 1 atm) compmgr.mode = 1 # [int] Dropshadow mode (0: off, 1: sharp, 2: blurry, 3: echo) compmgr.shadows.mode = 0 # [int] Dropshadow offset compmgr.shadows.offset_x = 3 compmgr.shadows.offset_y = 5 # [int] Blurry dropshadow radius compmgr.shadows.blur.radius = 5 # [int] Blurry dropshadow opacity(%) compmgr.shadows.blur.opacity = 75 # [int] Sharp dropshadow opacity(%) compmgr.shadows.sharp.opacity = 30 # [int] Shadow color (0xRRGGBB) compmgr.shadows.color = 0 # [bool] Hack to fix problems with resize on old xorg servers compmgr.resize_fix_enable = 0 # [bool] Experimental - leave at 0 compmgr.use_name_pixmap = 0 # [bool] Use composite overlay window compmgr.use_cow = 1 # [bool] Enable fading compmgr.fading.enable = 1 # [int] Fading time(ms) compmgr.fading.time = 200 # [int] Composite redirection of override-redirect windows (0: off, 1: on map, ...: testing) # Should normally be 1 but 0 may be a partial workaround of problems with vanishing # pop-ups on certain X-server/toolkit versions. compmgr.override_redirect.mode = 1 # [int] Opacity of override-redirect windows (pop-up's, etc) compmgr.override_redirect.opacity = 90 # [int] Number of desktops desktops.num = 2 # [int] Desktop dragging direction desktops.dragdir = 2 # [int] Desktop dragbar width (0: disable) desktops.dragbar_width = 16 # [int] Desktop dragbar length (0: full) desktops.dragbar_length = 0 # [int] Desktop dragbar button ordering desktops.dragbar_ordering = 1 # [bool] Wrap around on desk switch (last <-> first on next/prev) desktops.desks_wraparound = 0 # [bool] Slide desks in when switching desktops.slidein = 1 # [int] Desk slide speed desktops.slidespeed = 6000 # [int] Size of virtual desktop desktops.areas_nx = 2 desktops.areas_ny = 1 # [bool] Wrap around on area switch (last <-> first on next/prev) desktops.areas_wraparound = 0 # [int] Edge flip mode (0: off, 1: on, 2: only when moving window) desktops.edge_flip_mode = 1 # [int] Edge flip resistance(pixels) desktops.edge_flip_resistance = 25 # [bool] Enable ripples effect effects.ripples.enabled = 0 # [bool] Enable waves effect effects.waves.enabled = 0 # [int] Focus mode (0: pointer, 1: sloppy, 2: click) focus.mode = 1 # [bool] Raise window when clicked focus.clickraises = 1 # [bool] Transients are placed where leader is focus.transientsfollowleader = 1 # [bool] When a transient is mapped the desk/area is switched to where the transient appears focus.switchfortransientmap = 1 # [bool] Focus new windows focus.all_new_windows_get_focus = 0 # [bool] Focus new transients focus.new_transients_get_focus = 0 # [bool] Focus new transients if group is focused focus.new_transients_get_focus_if_group_focused = 1 # [bool] Raise window on focus next focus.raise_on_next = 1 # [bool] Warp pointer to window on focus next focus.warp_on_next = 0 # [bool] Always warp pointer into window when new window is focused focus.warp_always = 0 # [bool] Enable autoraise focus.autoraise.enable = 0 # [int] Autoraise delay(ms) focus.autoraise.delay = 500 # [bool] Default group settings groups.dflt.iconify = 1 groups.dflt.kill = 0 groups.dflt.move = 1 groups.dflt.raise = 0 groups.dflt.set_border = 1 groups.dflt.stick = 1 groups.dflt.shade = 1 groups.swapmove = 1 # [int] Iconbox animation time(ms) iconboxes.anim_time = 250 # [string] Language used by e16 (dialogs, tooltips, etc.) # Inherit from environment if not set locale.internal = # [string] Language exported when starting applications # Inherit from environment if not set locale.exported = # [bool] Animate menus menus.animate = 0 # [bool] Keep menus on-screen menus.onscreen = 1 # [bool] Warp pointer when sliding menus menus.warp = 1 # [bool] Enable icons in menus menus.show_icons = 1 # [int] Menu icon size(pixels) menus.icon_size = 16 # [int] Menu navigation keycodes menus.key.left = 0xff51 menus.key.right = 0xff53 menus.key.up = 0xff52 menus.key.down = 0xff54 menus.key.escape = 0xff1b menus.key.ret = 0xff0d # [int] Animation time step(ms) misc.animation.step = 10 # [int] Button move resistance(pixels) misc.buttons.move_resistance = 10 # [bool] Show headers in dialogs misc.dialogs.headers = 0 # [bool] Enable images on dialog buttons misc.dialogs.button_image = 0 # [bool] Enable docking of dockapps misc.dock.enable = 1 # [bool] Make all dockapps sticky misc.dock.sticky = 1 # [int] Dock direction misc.dock.dirmode = 3 # [int] Dock start position misc.dock.startx = 0 misc.dock.starty = 0 # [bool] Enable desktop background compatibility mode # Fixes background in many apps using pseudotransparency # May cause major slowdowns in certain setups misc.hints.set_xroot_info_on_root_window = 0 # [int] Move mode (0: opaque, 1: technical, 2: box, 3: shaded, 4: semi-solid, 5: translucent) misc.movres.mode_move = 0 # [int] Resize mode (0: opaque, 1: technical, 2: box, 3: shaded, 4: semi-solid) misc.movres.mode_resize = 2 # [int] Geometry indicator mode (0: off, 1: window center, 2: screen corner) misc.movres.mode_info = 1 # [int] Default maximize mode (0: Absolute, 1: Available, 2: Conservative) misc.movres.mode_maximize_default = 1 # [int] Move/resize color (RGB) when using non-server-grabbing technincal/box modes. misc.movres.color = 0xff0000 # [bool] Avoid server grab # Use non-server-grabbing line drawing technique in technical and box modes. misc.movres.avoid_server_grab = 1 # [bool] Send synthetic ConfigureNotify's while moving # Causes pseudotransparent apps to update while moving (expensive) misc.movres.update_while_moving = 0 # [bool] Use SYNC_REQUEST's to synchronize move/resize with client misc.movres.enable_sync_request = 0 # [bool] Do not cover dragbar when maximizing misc.movres.dragbar_nocover = 0 # [int] Composite opacity of menu windows misc.opacity.menus = 85 # [int] Composite opacity of windows being moved misc.opacity.movres = 60 # [int] Composite opacity of tooltip windows misc.opacity.tooltips = 80 # [int] Composite opacity of focused windows misc.opacity.focused = 100 # [int] Composite opacity of unfocused windows misc.opacity.unfocused = 100 # [bool] Place windows manually misc.place.manual = 0 # [bool] Place windows under pointer misc.place.manual_mouse_pointer = 0 # [bool] Center windows when desk is full misc.place.center_if_desk_full = 0 # [bool] Ignore windows with struts (e.g. panels) when placing new window misc.place.ignore_struts = 0 # [bool] Raise fullscreen windows (increase stacking level while fullscreen) misc.place.raise_fullscreen = 0 # [bool] Slide windows in misc.place.slidein = 0 # [bool] Slide windows around while cleaning up misc.place.cleanupslide = 1 # [int] Window slide-in mode (0: opaque, 1: technical, 2: box, 3: shaded, 4: semi-solid) misc.place.slidemode = 0 # [int] Window slide-in speed misc.place.slidespeedmap = 6000 # [int] Window cleanup slidespeed misc.place.slidespeedcleanup = 8000 # [bool] Enable session scripts misc.session.enable_script = 0 # [string] Session script misc.session.script = $EROOT/scripts/session.sh # [bool] Enable logout dialog misc.session.enable_logout_dialog = 1 # [bool] Enable reboot/halt in logout dialog misc.session.enable_reboot_halt = 0 # [string] Reboot command misc.session.cmd_reboot = reboot # [string] Halt command misc.session.cmd_halt = poweroff # [bool] Enable animation of window shading misc.shading.animate = 1 # [int] Shading speed misc.shading.speed = 8000 # [bool] Enable resistance when moving windows misc.snap.enable = 1 # [int] Resistance at other window edge misc.snap.edge_snap_dist = 8 # [int] Resistance at screen edge misc.snap.screen_snap_dist = 32 # [bool] First time flag misc.startup.firsttime = 0 # [bool] Enable sliding startup windows misc.startup.animate = 1 # [bool] Test options (do not change) misc.testing.argb_internal_objects = 0 misc.testing.argb_internal_clients = 0 misc.testing.argb_clients = 0 misc.testing.argb_clients_inherit_attr = 0 misc.testing.image_cache_size = -1 misc.testing.mask_alpha_threshold = 8 misc.testing.enable_startup_id = 1 misc.testing.use_render_for_scaling = 0 misc.testing.bindings_reload = 1 misc.testing.no_sync_mask = 0 # [bool] Save configuration changes misc.autosave = 1 # [bool] Keep memory usage down (should probably always be 1) misc.memory_paranoia = 1 # [bool] Use save-unders when appropriate misc.save_under = 0 # [bool] Show differential time in debug output misc.difftime = 0 # [bool] Enable pagers pagers.enable = 1 # [bool] Enable zooming of pager snapshot windows pagers.zoom = 1 # [bool] Show window name pop-ups pagers.title = 1 # [bool] Enable high quality snapshots pagers.hiq = 1 # [int] Pager mode (0: simple, 1: snap, 2: live) pagers.mode = 2 # [int] Scan/update speed (lines/updates per second. Used only in snap or live mode) pagers.scanspeed = 10 # [int] Pager buttons pagers.sel_button = 2 pagers.win_button = 1 pagers.menu_button = 3 # [bool] Enable sound sound.enable = 0 # [string] Use sounds from theme sound.theme = # [int] Bits masks for disabling particular sounds sound.mask1 = 0 sound.mask2 = 0 # [string] Theme theme.name = winter # [string] Colon separated list of directories containing e16 themes theme.extra_path = # [bool] Use font specified by theme theme.use_theme_font_cfg = 0 # [bool] Use alternative font configuration file (specified by theme.font_cfg) theme.use_alt_font_cfg = 0 # [string] Alternative font configuration file theme.font_cfg = # [bool] Enable tooltips tooltips.enable = 1 # [bool] Enable root window tooltips tooltips.showroottooltip = 1 # [int] Tooltip delay tooltips.delay = 1500 # [int] Theme transparency(0-255) transparency.alpha = 0 # [int] Item transparencies (0: off, 1: background, 2: glass) transparency.menu = 1 transparency.menu_item = 1 transparency.tooltip = 2 transparency.widget = 1 transparency.hilight = 0 transparency.border = 1 transparency.iconbox = 1 transparency.dialog = 1 transparency.pager = 1 transparency.warplist = 1 # [bool] Enable focus list (alt-tab) warplist.enable = 1 # [bool] Show sticky windows warplist.showsticky = 1 # [bool] Show shaded windows warplist.showshaded = 1 # [bool] Show iconified windows warplist.showiconified = 1 # [bool] Show windows on all desks warplist.showalldesks = 0 # [bool] Warp pointer to focused window warplist.warpfocused = 1 # [bool] Raise window while selecting warplist.raise_on_select = 1 # [bool] Warp pointer to window while selecting warplist.warp_on_select = 0 # [bool] Icon mode (0: none, 3: e/app/snap, 4: app/e/snap) warplist.icon_mode = 3
Skip this section unless you *really* want to know...
It is here assumed that --prefix
is /usr
, and that the default user
configuration directory (~/.e16
) is used.
In general, the configuration search order for theme related configuration
files, say xyz.cfg
, is:
User configuration directory, i.e. ~/.e16/xyz.cfg
.
Theme directory, i.e. /usr/share/e16/themes/<theme>/xyz.cfg
, or
~/.e16/themes/<theme>/xyz.cfg
.
Default configuration directory, i.e. /usr/share/e16/config/xyz.cfg
.
Mouse and keybindings are defined in bindings.cfg
. bindings.cfg
is searched in
User configuration directory, i.e. ~/.e16/bindings.cfg
.
Default configuration directory, i.e. /usr/share/e16/config/bindings.cfg
.
Window matches (border and icon associations) are defined in windowmatches.cfg
and matches.cfg
.
windowmatches.cfg
(deprecated, border associations only) is loaded first,
and should be found only in theme directories.
matches.cfg
is loaded next, and searched in
User configuration directory, i.e. ~/.e16/matches.cfg
.
Default configuration directory, i.e. /usr/share/e16/config/matches.cfg
.
Window match items are appended to the window match list, in the order in which they are read from the configuration files. When doing border/icon matches, the window match list is searched from the start, and the first matching item will be used.
Alt-Ctrl | Home | Auto-arrange windows |
Alt-Ctrl | Insert | Launch Eterm |
Alt-Ctrl | Delete | Log out |
Alt-Ctrl | End | Exit |
Alt-Ctrl | Right | Goto next desk |
Alt-Ctrl | Left | Goto previous desk |
Alt-Shift | Down | Move desk area down |
Alt-Shift | Up | - - - up |
Alt-Shift | Left | - - - left |
Alt-Shift | Right | - - - right |
Alt | F1 | Goto desk 0 |
Alt | F2 | - - 1 |
Alt | F3 | - - 2 |
Alt | F4 | - - 3 |
Alt | F5 | - - 4 |
Alt | F6 | - - 5 |
Alt | F7 | - - 6 |
Alt | F8 | - - 7 |
Alt | Tab | Switch focus (using focus list, if enabled) |
Alt-Ctrl | Up | Raise active window |
Alt-Ctrl | Down | Lower active window |
Alt-Ctrl | x | Close active window |
Alt-Ctrl | k | Destroy active window |
Alt-Ctrl | s | Toggle active window sticky state |
Alt-Ctrl | i | Iconify active window |
Alt-Ctrl | r | Toggle active window shaded state |
Alt-Ctrl | f | Toggle active window fullscreen state |
Alt-Ctrl | m | Toggle active window maximized state |
Alt-Ctrl | w | Show window-ops menu for active window |
Alt | Return | Toggle active window zoomed state |
Ctrl-Shift | F1 | Show User menu (default left mouse button) |
Ctrl-Shift | F2 | Show Enlightenment menu (default middle mouse button) |
Ctrl-Shift | F3 | Show Configuration menu (default right mouse button) |
Ctrl-Shift | F4 | Show Window List menu (default Alt-middle mouse button) |
Alt-Ctrl | a | Toggle visibility of all buttons |
Alt-Ctrl | b | Toggle visibility of theme buttons |
Alt-Ctrl | c | Toggle visibility of configuration buttons |
Enlightenment can now automatically run user scripts or applications during Startup, Restart, and Shutdown. This facilitates the loading of system tray applets, rss readers, screensavers, and other daemons (e.g. dbus), and allows for cleanup of programs that don't terminate properly when E quits (this is especially common with KDE applications in E and the arts daemon or dcop server keeps running).
Enlightenment accomplishes this with the addition of two new keys in
the $ECONFDIR/e_config--#.#.cfg
(#.# may vary depending on your X setup --
for most people, it will be 0.0). These are:
misc.session.enable_script misc.session.script
misc.session.enable_script
is a boolean. When set to 1, Enlightenment will
execute the script in the misc.session.script
key. By default, this feature
is disabled. When enabled, it will do nothing until the user configures
his/her home directory ($ECONFDIR
-- normally ~/.e16
).
The default session.script is located in $EROOT/scripts/session.sh
($EROOT
is normally /usr/share/e16
or /usr/local/share/e16
). It will look for
directories in the user's $ECONFDIR/
(~/.e16/
) called:
~/.e16/ ($ECONFDIR) Init/ Start/ Stop/
and run any and/or all scripts or executables in each when E starts,
restarts, and shuts down. If no scripts or executables are present, or
if any of the directories Init
, Start
, and Stop
do not exist, NOTHING
will happen and E will start up as usual. So, in order to use session
scripts, all the user has to do is to populate the Init
, Start
, and Stop
directories with scripts, applications, or links to applications that
should run during Startup, Restart, or when E is stopped.
The default values for the new keys are:
misc.session.enable_script = 0 misc.session.script = $EROOT/scripts/session.sh
The user may write a custom script and place it anywhere. Simply modify the config file by using:
$ eesh set misc.session.script myscript
and modify it (be sure to chmod +x the file otherwise it won't run).
The session script is called with one of three command parameters;
init
, start
, and stop
. Any custom script should have a code block
similar to this in order to function properly in Enlightenment.
case "$1" in init) # do blah # or do function init start) # do blah # of do function start stop) # do blah # or do function stop esac
Automatic script running can be enabled/disabled via the Session Settings
dialog in Enlightenment and checking/unchecking the option Enable Session
Script, by editing the user cfg file and setting the
misc.session.enable_script
key to 1/0, or with
$ eesh set misc.session.enable_script 1/0
This process is very flexible since when used, the user can turn off individual scripts and applications by chmod -x or simply leave the startup directories empty or remove them.
To use the composite manager it is required that the X-server has support enabled for the COMPOSITE, DAMAGE, FIXES, and RENDER extensions. For reasonable performance it is also required that hardware acceleration of the RENDER extension is enabled.
As of version 0.16.8.2 it may happen that the borders on application windows
using ARGB visuals (for transparency) are "ugly". Applications may use ARGB
visuals intentionally (e.g. fdclock) or not (e.g. xv on 16 bit root depth).
Applications unintentionally using an ARGB visual will normally not be
rendered properly at all and should be started with the environment variable
XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS
set.
To fix border rendering on "real" ARGB windows it is required to use imlib2
with version >= 1.3.0.
Tweaks:
As of e16 >= 0.16.8.9: If there is any kind of trouble with the composite
manager, first check compmgr.mode
(eesh show compmgr), and set it to 1 if
it isn't (eesh set compmgr.mode 1, restart).
If pop-up windows disappear immediately after having appeared (may happen e.g. with certain pop-up windows when using gnome > 2.12), try:
$ eesh set compmgr.override_redirect.mode 0
This should make the pop-up windows usable, but not always rendered properly. This problem should not occur with recent X-servers.
If window resize/shading with composite enabled is ugly, try:
$ eesh set compmgr.resize_fix_enable 1
This problem should not occur with recent X-servers.
Theme font selection depends on a number of settings and whether or not the theme has font alias support.
For themes with font alias support the fonts are determined by a font configuration file. This file is selected as follows, first hit applies:
If theme.use_alt_font_cfg
is set (default off) and the the file specified
by theme.font_cfg
is found the fonts are determined by this file.
If theme.use_theme_font_cfg
is set (default off) and the theme has a
fonts.theme.cfg
the fonts are determined by the theme's fonts.theme.cfg
.
If e16 was built with pango support, look for fonts.pango.cfg
.
If e16 was built with xft support, look for fonts.xft.cfg
.
Look for fonts.cfg
.
The font configuration file search path is ~/.e16, <theme-dir>
, and
/usr/share/e16/config
.
Default fonts.pango.cfg
and fonts.xft.cfg
are provided in /usr/share/e16/config
.
The default theme (winter) and the core themes (BlueSteel, BrushedMetal-Tigert, Ganymede, and ShinyMetal) do have font alias support.
Don Harrop has made available a major number of e16 themes which have been modified for font alias support (themes.effx.us).
Other themes are likely to not have font alias support but in stead have font references more or less scattered around in TextClass definitions in the theme configuration files.
There are several ways to specify a font (in the font configuration file or in TextClasses):
"<font name>/<size>", e.g. "Vera/8".
In this case e16 must be able to find "Vera.ttf" in <theme dir>/ttfonts
or
/usr/share/e16/fonts
.
XLFD font sets, e.g. "-*-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-12-120-*-*-*-*-*-*,-*-gulim*-medium-r-normal-*-12-120-*-*-*-*-ksc5601.1987-*".
xfontsel, xlsfonts, and xfd can be used to select and show these fonts.
Fontconfig font names, prefixed by "xft:", e.g. "xft:Luxi Sans-10:bold".
fc-list and xfd can be used to select and show these fonts. This possibility (Xft support) is available as of version 0.16.8.5.
Pango font names, prefixed by "pango:", e.g. "pango:sans bold 10".
This possibility (Pango support) is available as of version 0.16.8.9.
Pango support must be explicitly enabled at build time with --enable-pango
.
Setting up e16 as WM in a GNOME session unfortunately depends on the version of gnome-session.
Recent versions of gnome-session seem to require that a gconf key is set
and that an e16.desktop
file can be found:
$ gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager --type string e16 $ gnome-sesssion
/usr/share/applications/e16.desktop
(or ~/.local/share/applications/e16.desktop
):
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Type=Application Name=E16 Comment=The Enlightenment (e16) window manager Exec=e16 Icon=/usr/share/e16/misc/e16.png
The section below seems to be obsolete as of gnome-session-2.2x(?)
The GNOME desktop can be started using e16 as WM with:
$ export WINDOW_MANAGER=e16 $ gnome-sesssion
The section below is obsolete as of gnome-session-2.16
However, somewhere along the way the script /usr/bin/gnome-wm
is called.
This is supposed to handle differences in all the different WM's out there,
but does not know of "e16". This will cause a major delay when starting up
the GNOME desktop.
One way to fix this is to use gnome-session-properties to get rid of
the "gnome-wm" session entry.
Another is to apply this patch to /usr/bin/gnome-wm
:
--- /usr/bin/gnome-wm-org 2005-04-19 21:33:53.000000000 +0200 +++ /usr/bin/gnome-wm 2005-11-15 20:46:09.000000000 +0100 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ OPT2= if [ ! -z "$SMID" ] ; then case `basename $WINDOW_MANAGER` in - sawfish|sawmill|metacity) + sawfish|sawmill|metacity|e16) OPT1=--sm-client-id=$SMID ;; openbox)
The KDE desktop can be started using e16 as WM with:
$ export KDEWM=e16 $ startkde
The following sections are only relevant for users upgrading from version 0.16.7 or older.
Changes:
"enlightenment" has been renamed to "e16".
The default user configuration directory is "~/.e16
".
The data install path is "<somepath>/e16
", e.g. "/usr/share/e16
".
Thus, an e16.8 installation should not clash with any other versions.
Various configuration file formats have changed and should be easier to read and modify, if needed.
The configuration is stored per display and per screen. E.g. for
DISPLAY=:1.0
the main configuration file is "~/.e16/e_config--1.0.cfg
".
Actions(used by menus, keybindings, etc.) and IPC functions(eesh) have been merged.
Many IPC(eesh) commands have been changed, possibly breaking compatibility with a few epplets.
Window matches and icondefs have been merged (into matches.cfg
), see below.
New features:
Built-in composite manager.
An iconbox can be configured to act as System Tray (middle mouse+ → ).
Possibility to run programs on startup, restart, and shutdown, see "Session Scripts" below.
Possibility to track changes in remembered settings.
Window operations by window matches (class, name, transient, ...),
e.g. for making all windows of a certain type sticky, put it on a certain
layer, etc. (see matches.cfg
).
0.16.8 should be compatible with most e16 themes. However, user installed
themes will have to be moved/linked to ~/.e16/themes/
or <datadir>/e16/themes/
.
A few themes will have to be tweaked to work with e16.8. The most likely
problem is that configuration settings are included in .cfg files where they
are no longer accepted.
See the "Migrating ..." section below for additional information.
e16keyedit >= 0.3 works with e16.8.
If used to change the keybindings, the modified settings will be stored in
~/.e16/bindings.cfg
.
It should also be fairly straightforward to modify the key- and buttonbindings
by hand. Copy /usr/share/e16/config/bindings.cfg
to ~/.e16/bindings.cfg
and
modify as desired.
NB! e16keyedit only modifies keybindings, not buttonbindings.
NB!!! Do not rename ~/.enlightenment
to ~/.e16
. It will only cause trouble.
Users upgrading from enlightenment 0.16.7 need to read the following.
Several organizational changes have occurred that will require some manual adjustments. Mainly these deal with changes to configuration and shared directory names. This was done to avoid collisions with the new enlightenment DR17.
home configuration directory is now ~/.e16
, not ~/.enlightenment
.
menu files have been moved to a subdirectory called menus
you will need to move customized menus and subdirectories to
~/.e16/menus
.
you will need to move ~/.enlightenment/backgrounds
files to ~/.e16
and any themes as well.
$prefix/share/enlightenment
has been changed to $prefix/share/e16
if installed E-docs and Epplet directories will have to be moved
to $prefix/share/e16
any additional themes that were added to the $prefix/share/enlightenment
directory will have to be moved to $prefix/share/e16
any startup scripts or Session scripts that reference the startup executable `enlightenment` must be edited to the new e16 program.
A few themes have to be tweaked to work with 0.16.8.
Some themes (Maw, Black E) have an actionclasses.cfg
like:
#include <definitions> __E_CFG_VERSION 0 #include </usr/local/enlightenment/config/actionclasses.cfg> #include </usr/share/enlightenment/config/actionclasses.cfg>
The absolute path is obviously no longer valid.
The most sensible fix for these themes is to remove the themes
actionclasses.cfg
. e16 will then fall back to the default one.
The e16-docs package is somewhat dated but still contains much relevant information about using e16.
#e on freenode
Revision History | ||
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Revision 33 | Apr 19, 2009 | Yasufumi Haga |
rename README-0.16.8.xml to README.xml | ||
Revision 32 | Jan 25, 2009 | Yasufumi Haga |
Add html version converted from README-0.16.8.xml rewritten by Yasufumi Haga based on the ascii version of the file. | ||
Revision 1-31 | 2004-2009 | Several |
Updates... | ||
Revision 0 | Dec 30, 2004 | Peter Hyman |
Notes on migrating to 0.16.8 |