--- Welcome to eMac for Enlightenment 0.16.x ---

Welcome to eMac, a complete, feature-rich theme for the Enlightenment window 
manager. The eMac theme is intended to emulate the look and feel of the MacOS 8.x 
operating system. The theme is as accurat as possible, from border styles of all 
types to the MacBar and even a working Apple menu. The theme has a border for 
every type of window, from the standard, full window border to a basic transient. 
It even includes a border for dockable menus. Changes since the DR16 release of
eMac include a working task menu, and configure, special, and help menus. The 
apple menu has been greatly simplified, and now uses the new file menus. Read more
below on how to enable the Applications menu. The theme now also supports the
epplets, new to E 0.16. Some buttons, including the play, stop, etc. buttons, have
yet to be made for the epplets. Eterm automode, for Eterm 0.9, is also included.
There is a bug in the implementation of Eterm automode, so the ctrl-click menu
looks a bit funky. I hope the E team will fix this bug soon so I can get that
cleaned up. Enjoy using eMac!

--- Enableing the Applications Menu ---

To enable the applications menu, untarr the eMac.etheme file, and copy the file
emac.menu to ~/.emac/file.menu. You will probably have to create the ~/.emac
directory. When you point to the applications menu, you should see a list of some
standard applications. If you wish to edit the menu, simply edit the file.menu
file and add or remove lines for applications. The file is very strait forward.
I plan to implelemt a customizable user config menu as well.

--- Setting the color scheme ---

eMac now supports color schemes. By changing the color scheme, you can change the 
apple menu icon, taske menu icon, and background to use a consistent color, or 
use the default colors and icons. Selecting the color scheme is very simple. 
First, copy the emac-colors file from inside this theme to your enlightenment 
config directory. For most distributions, this will be 
/usr/local/enlightenment/config or /usr/share/enlightenment/config. Once you copy 
the file, open it up in a text editor and change EMNORMAL in the following line:

#define EMNORMAL

to one of the following colors:

BONDIBLUE, BLUEBERRY, GRAPE, STRAWBERRY, TANGERINE, LIME

Save the file and restart enlightenment. The new color scheme should be applied. 
If it is not, add the following lines to your .xinitrc or .xsession, before the 
line that starts enlightenment:

rm ~/.enlightenment/cached/cfg/.*imageclasses*
rm ~/.enlightenment/cached/cfg/.*desktops*

Save the file and restart X. Enlightenment should come up with the new scheme. 
Backgrounds may not be applied due to the way enlightenment sets backgrounds. If 
this happenes, you can select the correct background from e-conf or the 
backgrounds settings dialog in DR16.

--- More Help ---

If you need more help, feel free to e-mail me with questions. If you would
like to see more features added to E-Mac, e-mail me with a description
of the feature you would like added. Do the same if you would like for an
existing feature to me modified, and I'll see what I can do. Please dont send me 
requests that ask me to defer from the classic MacOS Platinum look.

Thank you for downloading E-Mac.

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Jon Rista
Archon
archon_s@hotmail.com
