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- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:53:25 +0200
- From: David Stibbe <dstibbe@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] no, really: Die, .uim, die!
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Edward Middleton wrote:According to the UIM Wiki[1] ~/.uim is supposed to override your GUI settings. I gather the logic behind this is that you might want different customizations depending on the desktop environment you are currently running, but some settings should not be changed. It also offers the not so helpful "make sure the contents of ~/.uim doesn't conflict with ~/.uim.d/customs/". Maybe if you gave us the generated contents of the ~/.uim file we might be able to work out what need removing.How about overwriting your .uim file with your .uim.d/customs/custom-global.scm file ? (cp .uim.d/customs/custom-global.scm .uim) David
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