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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James W. Lynch) wrote:
>> Riku Saikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Can X be set to read app-defaults
>> > files in /usr/local/X11/app-defaults/ (or whatever) in addition to the
>> > normal directory?
>> You could try (ab-)using XUSERFILESEAR
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> Riku Saikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Can X be set to read app-defaults
> > files in /usr/local/X11/app-defaults/ (or whatever) in addition to the
> > normal directory?
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> You could try (ab-)using XUSERFILESEARCHPA
Riku Saikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can X be set to read app-defaults
> files in /usr/local/X11/app-defaults/ (or whatever) in addition to the
> normal directory?
You could try (ab-)using XUSERFILESEARCHPATH. Mine is currently
/home/carey/lib/X11/app-defaults/%N%S so you could use someth
Where should I put the app-defaults files of locally installed (non-Debian,
in /usr/local/) X applications?
Thus far I've just put them in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/, even though
/usr/doc/xbase/debian.README says I shouldn't do that... (I don't really
want to cat them all to the end of /etc/
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