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* User's home dir / | * User's home dir / | ||
- | * System' | + | * System' |
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===== Titlebar decorations ===== | ===== Titlebar decorations ===== | ||
As windows can be in either active ((focused)) or inactive ((unfocused)) states for which xfwm4 use pixmaps named accordingly e.g. title-1-active.xpm and title-1-inactive.xpm. | As windows can be in either active ((focused)) or inactive ((unfocused)) states for which xfwm4 use pixmaps named accordingly e.g. title-1-active.xpm and title-1-inactive.xpm. | ||
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To use the defined colors in the XFWM theme, the XPM files have to be edited. Since XPM files are plain text, they can be edited with your favorite text editor. | To use the defined colors in the XFWM theme, the XPM files have to be edited. Since XPM files are plain text, they can be edited with your favorite text editor. | ||
- | ===== From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. | + | ===== XPM (X PixMap) format |
XPM (X PixMap) is an ASCII image format used by the X Window System. It was created in 1989 by Daniel Dardailler and Colas Nahaboo working in Inria Laboratories, | XPM (X PixMap) is an ASCII image format used by the X Window System. It was created in 1989 by Daniel Dardailler and Colas Nahaboo working in Inria Laboratories, | ||
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===== Conclusion ===== | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
- | I hope this small " | + | I hope this small " |
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- | you can also find xfce theme at [[http://www.xfce-look.org]] | + | |
===== List of frame and button part names ===== | ===== List of frame and button part names ===== |