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Bug#18005: marked as done (xbmbrowser is not globally configurable)



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Package: xbmbrowser
Version: 5.1-4
Severity: wishlist

/usr/lib/X11/xbmbrowser/xbmbrowser.menu should be a symbolic link to /etc
so the sysadmin can perform site customizations.

Moreover this addition to the menu should be made on all Debian systems:
item "CD X Pixmaps" chdir("/usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/")

And these would make using tkdesk nicer:
item "CD TkDesk Bitmaps"  chdir("/usr/lib/tkdesk/cb_tools/bitmaps")
item "CD TkDesk ficons16"  chdir("/usr/lib/tkdesk/images/ficons16")
item "CD TkDesk ficons32"  chdir("/usr/lib/tkdesk/images/ficons32")
item "CD TkDesk next"  chdir("/usr/lib/tkdesk/images/next")
item "CD TkDesk images"  chdir("/usr/lib/tkdesk/images")

Probably the xbmbrowser package should provide a script whereby programs
like tkdesk that install lots of bitmaps or pixmaps can add or subtract
entries from the default global configuration.

Finally, the "q" key should quit; and PageUp and PageDown and arrow keys
should work as one might expect.

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This package has now been removed from Debian because nobody was
interested in maintaining it; see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/06/msg00014.html
for more information.
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