skwid wrote:Doesnt seem to detect wmfs, but it looks awesome.
Added - I guess. I have no idea what the process is called, so I just went with 'wmfs' - correct?
It's wmfs. worked great! -Thanks
]]>Doesnt seem to detect wmfs, but it looks awesome.
Added - I guess. I have no idea what the process is called, so I just went with 'wmfs' - correct?
]]>git log wrote:check if ascii art is actually available, improved color checks for rxvt-unicode (88 color support), xterm (256) and the patched urxvt (256). Try to use tput only if all else fails.
run get_color_support() later on. Added --man option
check for .gtkrc.mine first since some people seems to be using that
I had a large problem with this for a few users and figured out that some people use it quite heavily for one reason or another. /me shrugs
Not sure why.
]]>Theme, Icons and Toolbar show 'None found', I think it should be 'Not found' ???
I used awesome WM, here my screenshot
Should be fixed now.
check if ascii art is actually available, improved color checks for rxvt-unicode (88 color support), xterm (256) and the patched urxvt (256). Try to use tput only if all else fails.
run get_color_support() later on. Added --man option
check for .gtkrc.mine first since some people seems to be using that
Also, keep up the good work, dmz. Looking good.
]]>Could I see your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0 if you have one please?
Here my .gtkrc-2.0
# -- THEME AUTO-WRITTEN DO NOT EDIT
include "/usr/share/themes/Clearlooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
style "user-font" {
font_name = "Sans 8"
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"
gtk-font-name="Sans 8"
include "/home/igndenok/.gtkrc.mine"
# -- THEME AUTO-WRITTEN DO NOT EDIT
And my .gtkrc.mine
# User config
gtk-icon-theme-name = "elementary"
#gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS
#gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_TEXT
#gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH
gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ
Theme, Icons and Toolbar show 'None found', I think it should be 'Not found' ???
I used awesome WM, here my screenshot
Could I see your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0 if you have one please?
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