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NAME

       makeastheme, installastheme - manage themes in the Afterstep windows manager.

SYNOPSIS

       makeastheme    [--theme    <theme_name>]    [--no_wharf]    [--no_pager]    [--no_winlist]
       [--no_background]

       installastheme   [--theme   <theme_name>]   [--no_wharf]    [--no_pager]    [--no_winlist]
       [--no_background]

DESCRIPTION

       This  bundle  of  two  Perl  scripts  is  used to implement themes in the AfterStep window
       manager for X (http://www.afterstep.org).

       At this time, these scripts are  becoming  solid  beta  quality.   I  would  still  highly
       recommend you to backup your configuration files in the ~/.afterstep dir.  The easiest way
       to undo a theme is to simply restore your old files.

       This theme pack currently supports the following modules and options:
              Wharf:                  Pager:
                      BgColor                 Align
                      Pixmap                  Back
                      TextureColor            BalloonBack
                      TextureType             BalloonBorderColor
                                              BalloonBorderWidth
              WinList:                        BalloonFore
                      Font                    DesktopImage
                      Fore                    Font
                      Back                    Hilight
                      Justify                 Image
                      Pixmap (AS 1.5b6 pl2)   SmallFont

       Of course, the look file and desktop background is supported.  Also, any images  specified
       in  the  look  file  or  the  module options above are also carried with the theme that is
       built.

       This theme pack expects to find the  ~/.afterstep/desktop/themes  directory.   Each  theme
       should  be  a  subdirectory from there.  When you download a theme, untar it in the themes
       dir.  Also, when you build a theme, if you want to bundle any unique icons for use in  the
       database file, put them in the specific subir of the themes dir.

       Also,  the theme pack will only look in ~/.afterstep for module configuration files.  That
       means when building a theme, it only takes modifications from that  dir.   If  the  config
       files  aren't  there,  makeastheme  will  ignore  that  module.   When installing a theme,
       installastheme will only edit files in ~/.afterstep.   If  it  doesn't  find  any  modules
       there,  it  will  skip  that  module.  At a minimum, you should have 'wharf', 'pager', and
       'winlist' files in the ~/.afterstep dir.

OPTIONS

       Both installastheme and makeastheme take the same command line, which can be in any order.
       The  directory  from  which the scripts are called is irrelevant.  All directory paths are
       coded into the scripts and double-checked at runtime.  After running  installastheme,  you
       will need to manually restart AfterStep for the changes to take place.

       When  making the themes, you simply run makeastheme with the --theme <theme_name> argument
       and any of the other command line arguments you might want to use.  This script will  grab
       all  the  config  files  necessary and all images specified within those config files.  It
       then creates the theme in your '~/.afterstep/desktop/themes'

       --theme
              this option is used to specify the theme to install.   With  installastheme  it  is
              mandatory.   With makeastheme if unspecified, the $USER environmental variable will
              be used instead.

       --no_wharf, --no_pager, --no_winlist, --no_background
              Each of these options tell the  scripts  to  skip  processing  for  each  of  these
              modules.   For  makeastheme  it  is  similar  to  saying,  "I  don't  have anything
              interesting in  this  module,  don't  store  those  options  in  the  theme."   For
              installastheme  it  is  similar to saying, "I really like my <module>, don't change
              any settings in there."

SEE ALSO

       afterstep(1x), Pager(1x), Wharf(1x), WinList(1x),
       /usr/share/doc/afterstep/README.theme.handler.gz .

AUTHORS

       These tools were written by Lathi <alcornd@earthlink.net>.

       This manual  page  was  written  by  Robert  Luberda  <robert@debian.org>,  based  on  the
       README.theme.handler file, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

BUGS

       If  you find any, you can email me (mailto:alcornd@earthlink.net) or the AfterStep mailing
       list (mailto:afterstep@linuxcenter.com).  Alternatively, you can also probably find me  on
       EfNet channel #afterstep as Lathi.

                                          Feb 10th, 2008                          MAKEASTHEME(1x)