ksethdavidschoen: The floating head of Seth David Schoen, now for KDE
Version 1.0
Written by Leonard Richardson (leonardr@segfault.org)
Released 2002-09-27 (for Seth's 23rd birthday)
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This is a theme for Martin Jones' AMOR
(http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~mjones/amor/) which brings the
floating head of Seth David Schoen to your desktop. Thrill as Seth
vigilantly patrols your xterms! Marvel as he uses PNG-compliant pixel
relocation techniques to transport from one window to another! 
Considerable expense was spared in developing this marvel of computer
science!

The source for the various Seth icons is the image at:
     http://vitanuova.loyalty.org/envelope.jpeg

INSTALL
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To install ksethdavidschoen, recursively copy the contents of this
directory into your ~/.kde/share/apps/amor/ directory, like so:

mkdir -p ~/.kde/share/apps/amor/
cp -r ksethdavidschoen-1.0/* ~/.kde/share/apps/amor/

Or to install system-wide, copy the contents of this directory into
your system-wide shared directory for AMOR (/usr/share/apps/amor/ on
my machine).

Then start up AMOR and select Seth from the "Options" menu.

TODO
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AMOR requires a KVM-compatible window manager. In order to expose a
wider audience to Seth's guidance, it would be good to replace
ksethdavidschoen with a gsethdavidschoen which compiled against GTK,
or even an xsethdavidschoen which only used xlib.

AMOR also uses a system-wide database of quotes, which (if you enable
random tips) sometimes creates the odd effect of Seth expounding on
how to print from KDE. Ideally, Seth would utter only selections from
a list of Seth quotes.

'[gkx]seth' might be a more marketable name than
'[gkx]sethdavidschoen', though its inherent ambiguity might sow
confusion among the populace.
