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34A more complete reference to this can be found in X(7), section \fIRESOURCES\fR. 34A more complete reference to this can be found in X(7), section \fIRESOURCES\fR.
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37There are many places to store your styles, the most common is in your \fI~/.fluxbox/styles\fR directory. The initial installation will place the default styles in \fI@pkg_datadir@/styles\fR providing a basic usable configuration. 37There are many places to store your styles, the most common is in your \fI~/.fluxbox/styles\fR directory. The initial installation will place the default styles in \fI@pkgdatadir@/styles\fR providing a basic usable configuration.
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39When creating your own style, create a directory (normally the name of your style) in \fI~/.fluxbox/styles/\fR (If the \fIstyles\fR directory doesn't exist, create that also). While there isn't an official structure, it is common to create a directory named after your style and place your pixmaps directory (if required) in there along with a file called theme.cfg (may also be named style.cfg). This file is where you will construct your style using the components covered later in this manual page. An example of steps taken when beginning a style project of your own may look like: 39When creating your own style, create a directory (normally the name of your style) in \fI~/.fluxbox/styles/\fR (If the \fIstyles\fR directory doesn't exist, create that also). While there isn't an official structure, it is common to create a directory named after your style and place your pixmaps directory (if required) in there along with a file called theme.cfg (may also be named style.cfg). This file is where you will construct your style using the components covered later in this manual page. An example of steps taken when beginning a style project of your own may look like:
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