07-28-2011
You need to check which theming engine the Atolm theme wants to use. Then ensure that that particular theming engine is available to it. Otherwise it defaults to a system-wide default theming engine. Unless the required themeing engine is available, the theme will not be correctly displayed.
Examine the Atolm theme files to figure out the name of the theming engine.
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musetup-gtk
MUSETUP-GTK(1) Museek Daemon Plus MUSETUP-GTK(1)
NAME
Musetup-GTK - PyGTK2 Configuration app for Museekd
SYNOPSIS
musetup-gtk [-c | --config <config-filename>] [-h | --help]
DESCRIPTION
Musetup-GTK is PyGTK2 GUI that configures museekd(1). There are two configuration modes:
Dialogs - under General Settings - that provide the most commonly configured options, including the adding of shared directories, via a
muscan frontend (add/removing & rescanning take effect immediately).
The Settings Tree allows you to modify all options and even remove entire settings nodes, so it is quite dangerous, and should be used with
much care.
After changes to settings you need to Save them from them be written to the config file.
OPTIONS
Musetup-GTK accepts the following options:
-c, --config <config-filename>
Selected Config's path and filename.
-h, --help
Display Help and exit.
EXAMPLE
To run this program the standard way type:
musetup-gtk
Alternativly you use a different config file with:
musetup-gtk -c config.xml
FILES
~/.museekd/config.xml
The default location for the museekd config file.
/usr/share/museek/museekd/config.xml.tmpl
Config file template that's used if no config exists.
AUTHORS
Code taken from musetup by Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org>
daelstorm <daelstorm@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
mucous(1) mulog(1) murmur(1) muscan(1) muscand(1) museekcontrol(1) museekd(1) museeq(1) musetup(1)
daelstorm Release 0.2.0 MUSETUP-GTK(1)