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There are now two different sets of settings you can save. You can save user settings, which are the things that one would generally consider to be user-specific (toggles, text colors, etc.). You can also save theme settings, which saves *everything*, including the stuff that user settings don't include (like imageclasses, menus, etc.). Settings are saved to user.cfg and theme.cfg, respectively. Also, Eterm will now detect if it cannot write to the location from which it got the theme (i.e., a system-wide directory), and will fall back on ~/.Eterm/themes/<theme>. It WILL create this directory tree if it does not already exist. Hopefully this will make more people happy. :-) SVN revision: 2440 |
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