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From: John Robert LoVerso <loverso@opengroup.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: xmh, help
Date: 14 Feb 1997 14:01:56 GMT
Organization: Open Group Research Institute, Cambridge MA
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> I accidentally erased xmh. How can I get it back withou reinstalling
> the whole X11R6 distribution?

Don't bother with "xmh".  Use "exmh" instead.  It is far superiour.

John

(You'll need Tcl/Tk first; they come on 2.2 systems and are in the packages
on 2.1.x systems.  Then, get "exmh" from http://www.smli.com/~bwelch/exmh/.)