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== Installing ObConf ==
 
== Installing ObConf ==
  
Package maintainers should be aware: When ObConf is installed, upgraded or uninstalled, they need to run these commands to update the <code>.obt</code> file associations for GNOME:
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ObConf should be installed to the <code>/usr</code> prefix to have file associations function correctly.
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When ObConf is installed, upgraded or uninstalled, you need to run these commands to update the <code>.obt</code> file associations for GNOME:
 
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update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
 
update-mime-database /usr/share/mime

Revision as of 12:45, 31 May 2007

Contents

Installing and distributing Openbox themes

ObConf now easily installs new themes which use the .obt Openbox theme archive format for distribution. Just open any .obt theme archive in your file browser, or use the interface provided inside ObConf.

You can also use ObConf to create .obt Openbox theme archives for distributing your own themes.

Screenshots

These screenshots are of the soon-to-be-released ObConf 2.0

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Theme options
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Appearance options
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Behavior options
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Desktop options
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Dock options

Downloading ObConf

ObConf is available for download here.

The current changelog is found here.

Installing ObConf

ObConf should be installed to the /usr prefix to have file associations function correctly.

When ObConf is installed, upgraded or uninstalled, you need to run these commands to update the .obt file associations for GNOME:

update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
update-desktop-database /usr/share/applications

These programs are a part of the shared-mime-info and desktop-file-utils packages. They should be installed if GNOME is installed.

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