justin wrote:http://www.jeah.net/~justin/archsept2thumb.png
Same stuff, although still thinking about trying fluxbox.
+ openbox
+ urxvt
+ sonata
+ pypanel
+ tint/ttm
+ visibilityCan I see your tint and visibility configs, Justin?
tint
#---------------------------------------------
# TTM CONFIG FILE
#
# colors: hex format
# booleans: 0 or 1
# alpha: 0 to 100 percent
# font: [FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]
# panel_width: 0 == use full width
#---------------------------------------------
#---------------------------------------------
# FONT
#---------------------------------------------
#font = sans bold 8
font = nu
font_color = #000000
font_alpha = 50
font_active_color = #000000
font_active_alpha = 75
font_shadow = 0
#---------------------------------------------
# TASKS
#---------------------------------------------
task_text_centered = 0
task_width = 100
task_margin = 3
task_padding = 5
#---------------------------------------------
# PANEL
#---------------------------------------------
panel_width = 0
panel_height = 30
panel_tasks_centered = 0
#---------------------------------------------
# PANEL BACKGROUND
#---------------------------------------------
panel_background = 0
panel_background_color = #FFFFFF
panel_background_alpha = 25
#---------------------------------------------
# TASK BACKGROUND
#---------------------------------------------
task_background = 1
task_background_color = #FFFFFF
task_background_alpha = 70
task_active_background_color = #FFFFFF
task_active_background_alpha = 50
task_background_as_border = 0
visibility
# a sample config file for visibility.
# this file goes in ~/.config/visibility/config
# it can be used to set a theme and override specific options.
# uncomment this option to use the theme 'magicaltheme'
# themes are stored in ~/.themes/theme_name/visibility/theme
# theme syntax is identical to the syntax of this config file.
# (yes, a theme could 'inherit' from another theme by specifying a theme!)
#theme magicaltheme
orientation top_right # set this to the corner of the desktop that you
# would like visibility to be placed. valid options:
# top_left, top_right, bottom_left, bottom_right
gap_x 2 # the amount of space to leave between the pager and
# the side of the desktop.
gap_y 2 # the amount of space to leave between the pager and
# the top or bottom of the desktop.
image_size 16 # the pixel size of an icon; icons are square.
spacing 5 # the amount of space to leave between icons as well
# as between the edge of the window and the icons.
border_width 1 # the width of the border around the window. can be
# set to 0 if your window manager (like openbox!)
# can provide its own borders for borderless
# windows.
desktop_separation 20 # the amount of space to leave between desktops.
show_desktop_names true # whether or not to show desktop names. these names
# are specified by your window manager. valid
# options are 'true' and 'false'.
single_desktop_mode false # whether or not to show only windows from the
# current desktop.
#bg_colour 4c4c4c # the background colour
bg_colour 000000
border_colour FFFFFF # the border colour
active_text_colour ffffff # the colour of the name of the active desktop.
inactive_text_colour 888888 # the colour of the name an inactive desktop.
font nu # the name of the font to use. this is an xft name,
# so one could use 'verdana:pixelsize=10' or
# 'verdana-10'.
inactive_bg_colour 000000 # the background colour of inactive desktops.
active_bg_colour 000000 # the background colour of active desktops.
# if you hate this setting, set it to the same as
# bg_colour and inactive_bg_colour, and you will
# probably be a happy camper.
set_partial_strut false # whether or not to reserve space on the desktop
# edge. this is useful if you do not want windows
# to maximize over visibility.
set_window_type true # if true, visibility sets itself to be of 'dock'
# type, which is meant for panels. this is useful if
# you want it to be 'always on top', and other
# panel-like things.
tooltip_padding 3 # the amount of padding to have inside tooltips.
tooltip_time 0.5 # the number of seconds before a tooltip shows up.
tooltip_bg_colour 000000 # the tooltip background colour.
tooltip_border_colour ffffff# the tooltip border colour.
tooltip_text_colour ffffff # the colour of text in tooltips
tooltip_font nu # the font to use in tooltips
text_spacing 6 # the amount of spacing to leave between the
# desktop name and first icon.
active_tint 000000 # the colour to tint the active window with
active_tint_amount 0 # the amount to tint the active window (0..1)
inactive_tint ffffff # the colour to tint inactive windows with
inactive_tint_amount 0.3 # the amount to tint active windows (0..1)
iconified_tint 0 # the colour to tint iconified (and 'hidden')
# windows with
iconified_tint_amount 0.55 # the amount to tint iconified windows (0..1)
Hi! Could you please tell me what app are you using, to put all that info in the upper side of the screen? Thanks in advance
]]>Here's a fairly defaulted desktop. I think I'm going to try OpenBox though, to get a more minimalistic desktop.
nice, link to wpaper plz?
]]>lordsen wrote:What's that icon located at the top right corner in your tray? That one with the bubble and the clock beside the sonata icon.
It's pidgin.
Thanx
]]>gotmor wrote:Which program do you use for running commands? (lower right of your screenshot)
That's the ShellPrompt extension I think.
]]>Which program do you use for running commands? (lower right of your screenshot)
]]>http://www.jeah.net/~justin/archsept2thumb.png
Same stuff, although still thinking about trying fluxbox.
+ openbox
+ urxvt
+ sonata
+ pypanel
+ tint/ttm
+ visibility
Can I see your tint and visibility configs, Justin?
]]>Thanks
]]>Funbird wrote:i gotta admit, its pretty cool .. i like it, its original really
thx, i play with many wm´s and tools, but i always still look for the correct composition.
]]>The LUA configuration isn't bad, the config file itself is quite simple (reminds me of python really) and short. Subtle has sublets, which are basically objects within the status bar, and they are in LUA as well, so if you don't like LUA, writing these sublets would probably be more annoying.
i'm not 100% sure what it is, but there's something that bothers me about lua maybe i haven't given it a fair try..
i'll keep an eye on subtle anyways, because it looks like it could turn into something pretty cool (even if i'll have to write some lua! )
]]>i gotta admit, its pretty cool .. i like it, its original really
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