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@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ _How_To_Edit_Menus(editmenus)<br>
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_How_To_Change_Keybindings(editkeys)<br>
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_Themes(themes)<br>
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_Extra_Eyecandy(eyecandy)<br>
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_Maintenance_Scripts(maint)<br>
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_Maintainance_Scripts(maint)<br>
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@ -953,7 +953,8 @@ Recovering Minimized Applications
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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There are several ways to recover an application once you have minimized it.
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The most obvious way is to use the _Iconbox(iconbox). Of course, you might
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The most obvious way is to use the<br>
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_Iconbox(iconbox). Of course, you might
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have had some applications in your Iconbox when you accidentally closed it. Or
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maybe you minimized some applications and forgot you didn't have an Iconbox.
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Or maybe you don't like the Iconbox and usually use KDE or GNOME's panel to
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@ -985,7 +986,7 @@ that window (note: only one of these dialogs can be active at any one time), as
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shown to our right.
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<p>
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This dialog lets you selectively snapshot certain attributes of that window at
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that time and have Enlightenment remember them. You may chose to only remember
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that time and have Enlightenment remember them. You may choose to only remember
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some of the attributes, and possibly not have the application started
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automatically for you. Chose what you want Enlightenment to remember about that
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window and hit "Apply" or "OK" if you don't need the dialog anymore, and
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@ -1054,7 +1055,7 @@ the right.
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<img src=E_groups_menu.png x=320 y=25>
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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There are two different ways for manipulating window groups. First, there's a
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There are two different methods for manipulating window groups. First, there's a
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comprehensive submenu available in each window's operations menu
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called "Window Groups". This menu is shown here on the right. You also are
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able to configure the group individually apart from the default group settings
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@ -1470,7 +1471,7 @@ should create a directory under your home directory called .enlightenment. In
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this directory, there will be a file called "file.menu" - this file controls
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the contents of your left-mouse button _Menu(rootmenu) . The very first line
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of this file contains the title for the menu, and the remainder of the file
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looks a bit something like this:
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looks something like this:
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<font face=aircut3/10 color=#112222>
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<p>
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"Eterm" NULL exec "Eterm"
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<img src=E_maint_menu.png x=265 y=60>
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<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Included Maintenance Scripts
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Included Maintainance Scripts
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<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
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<p>
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Enlightenment comes with several scripts that are executable out of the middle
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mouse button _menu(rootmenu) - these scripts can perform all sorts of
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maintenance on the files that enlightenment creates automatically for you.
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When you select "Maintenance" you should get a menu that looks something like
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When you select "Maintainance" you should get a menu that looks something like
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the one above-right. You can also rebuild the _KDE_and_GNOME(deskenv) menus
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enlightenment uses from here<p>
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As a warning, when you purge configuration information, the next time you
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