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librsvg is not available on this platform
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as per https://github.com/ice-wm/icewm/releases/tag/2.0.0
Re-enable librsvg, to prevent missing menu icons.
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librsvg is only used in combination with gdk-pixbuf-xlib.
Loses SVG icon support, but that seems not worth the bloat anyway - https://github.com/bbidulock/icewm/issues/274
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https://github.com/ice-wm/icewm
window manager designed for speed, usability and consistency
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This moves all packages from testing to unmaintained which have not been
updated for atleast 6 months. If you are affected by this commit please follow
this proceddure:
* make sure your packages build on all architectures
* move your pacakge(s) back to testing
* if you want to keep this package and can maintain it (or find somebody to
maintain it for you) for a minimum of 6 months ask it to be moved to community
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Since abuild v2.22.0, these are removed automatically unless 'libtool'
option has been specified.
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* Add the more typical terminal emulators to the default menu
* use Firefox/Midori instead of Mozilla
This way, users are able to at least get a command line,
and standard browsers show up.
Icewm will search $PATH for the command at startup, and only shows it
if the command is present.
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This is a relatively lightweight window manager that feels about like
Windows 9x/2000 by default, but can be configured to look and act more
like mwm or the OS/2 Presentation Manager quite easily.
Themes are available online to make it look similar to Windows XP,
Vista, and 7, OS X, plus quite a few unique ones.
Icewm supports XPM transparency and animated buttons with
appropriate themes.
At present you will need to copy /usr/share/icewm to ~/.icewm and
manually edit the examples provided (especially "menu").
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