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froli wrote:Little modifications here. Changed fonts and icons and added a new conky.
can you provide the openbox theme? i cant seem to find it
*edit* alright.. found it
You can find it here and nowhere else.
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avoulk wrote:Can you be a little more specific about the installation of this?
I really like it, but cannot figure out, what exactly i need to do!
Thank you!Get this Firefox add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108
Then, after it's installed it should have an icon on the lower right side of the Status Bar. You can click on the icon to see 4 options: Find Styles, Manage Styles, Write Styles, Global Styles.....
If you click "Find Styles", it will redirect you to a page with user styles from what ever page you were on when you clicked the icon.... If you had your gmail page open, it will put you on this page: http://userstyles.org/styles/search/Gmail
When you select a style (like this one: http://userstyles.org/styles/10529), you will usually see 3 button: Show Code, Load into Stylish, Load as user script.
Load Code will show the script on the page.
Load into Stylish is the option you want. It will now show you a dialog box with "Preview", "Cancel", "Save", and "Advanced".
To see the script and what it does to your page. select "Preview". To see the code that you are previewing, click "Advanced".
Now, to use my re-writes, paste the new scripts into the code area and then press "Preview" to see the changes made. If you like it, then press save and it will be your new gmail look.
You can now use the "Manage Styles" option to edit your scripts when ever you feel like changing the colors or logo....
Thanks a lot! It works for me
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"..... Thanks a lot! It works for me ....."
Cool.
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Little modifications here. Changed fonts and icons and added a new conky.
Great desktop! What icon theme is that?
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froli wrote:Little modifications here. Changed fonts and icons and added a new conky.
Great desktop! What icon theme is that?
Thanks
It's DeltaGreen
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my first participation into a screenshot thread
kdemod3 (now upgraded to 3.5.10!), modified conky for 4 cpus (for some reason weather info on conky not working today), background from the SOHO archives (http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/rea … mages.html)
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avoulk wrote:Can you be a little more specific about the installation of this?
I really like it, but cannot figure out, what exactly i need to do!
Thank you!Get this Firefox add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108
Then, after it's installed it should have an icon on the lower right side of the Status Bar. You can click on the icon to see 4 options: Find Styles, Manage Styles, Write Styles, Global Styles.....
If you click "Find Styles", it will redirect you to a page with user styles from what ever page you were on when you clicked the icon.... If you had your gmail page open, it will put you on this page: http://userstyles.org/styles/search/Gmail
When you select a style (like this one: http://userstyles.org/styles/10529), you will usually see 3 button: Show Code, Load into Stylish, Load as user script.
Load Code will show the script on the page.
Load into Stylish is the option you want. It will now show you a dialog box with "Preview", "Cancel", "Save", and "Advanced".
To see the script and what it does to your page. select "Preview". To see the code that you are previewing, click "Advanced".
Now, to use my re-writes, paste the new scripts into the code area and then press "Preview" to see the changes made. If you like it, then press save and it will be your new gmail look.
You can now use the "Manage Styles" option to edit your scripts when ever you feel like changing the colors or logo....
Thank you very much!!
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".... Thank you very much!! ...."
No problem, enjoy.
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thayer wrote:The system info script is available here on the forums...
can you post the thread for the system info script? I cant seem to find it.
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=24208
http://binarycodes.blogspot.com/2008/08 … ystem.html
http://screenshotinfograb.googlecode.com/svn/
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Could you post your .conkyrc for that? So simple, and yet so useful. Exactly what I've been looking for and haven't cared to try and figure out how to do.
Peter
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Could you post your .conkyrc for that? So simple, and yet so useful. Exactly what I've been looking for and haven't cared to try and figure out how to do.
Peter
Sure thing, however I just edited it to add hd info. But you can remove that if you want:
#avoid flicker
double_buffer yes
#own window to run simultanious 2 or more conkys
own_window yes
own_window_transparent no
own_window_type desktop
own_window_hints undecorate,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
uppercase yes
#borders
draw_borders no
border_margin 1
#shades
draw_shades no
#position
gap_x 0
gap_y 0
alignment top_left
#behaviour
update_interval 1
#colour
default_color ffffff
#default_shade_color 000000
#own_window_colour 262626
#font
use_xft yes
xftfont cure:pixelsize=8
#to prevent window from moving
use_spacer no
minimum_size 1680 0
TEXT
${alignc}${voffset 2}${time %d %B} ${color FF0099}${time %I:%M %P}${color}${color ffffff} :: CPUx1: ${color FF0099}${cpu cpu1}%${color} CPUx2: ${color FF0099}${cpu cpu2}%${color} :: RAM: ${color FF0099}${mem}${color} :: /: ${color FF0099}${fs_free /}${color} :: /home: ${color FF0099}${fs_free /home}${color} :: Email: ${color FF0099}${execi 60 python ~/scripts/gmail.py}${color} :: Packages: ${color FF0099}${execi 60 perl ~/scripts/arch-updates/conky-updates.pl}${color}${voffset 2}
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Oh my god, it's October! Well, I can show off my new gallery and new website in this thread
http://www.barrucadu.co.uk/screenshots/ … -09-29.png
Details, and link to full size version
What is that terminal font you're using? It looks similar to Snap or something, but it appears to be monospaced.
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Oh my god, it's October! Well, I can show off my new gallery and new website in this thread
http://www.barrucadu.co.uk/screenshots/ … -09-29.png
Details, and link to full size version
How do you get pacman to be like that?
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Looking good again there Methuselah, is that XFCE? if so how did you make the panel transparent like that?
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Openbox, gnome-panel, gnome-terminal... everything works!
Last edited by oniq (2008-10-03 00:47:03)
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Macbook Pro (OS X 10.6) - Main "work"station
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methuselah wrote:Looking good again there Methuselah, is that XFCE? if so how did you make the panel transparent like that?
I use a transparent image that matches my window theme, and then this gtkrc-2.0 (place your image and this gtkrc-2.0 in your home folder):
style "panel"
{
bg[NORMAL] = "#000000"
bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "panel41.png"
fg[NORMAL] = "#FFFFFF"
}
widget_class "*Panel*" style "panel"
widget "*Panel*" style "panel"
class "*Panel*" style "panel"
For my image I basically took a screenshot of my Emerald window theme at 100% opacity (seen in the picture as it normally looks at 73%), cropped it down to 1 pixel wide and 41 pixels tall, and then I set my panel opacity to 13 (making the icons still look solid).
I wish the xfce4 panel was more like gnome panel, I also sometimes miss the gnome sounds for clicking. I prefer xfce4 because it's faster, and Thunar has a better feel to it, and I like xfce4 Terminal better than gnome terminal.
I have the panel image if you want it.
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Well, my first Window Tiling Manager was Awesome and I liked it's default look, but I was looking for something a little more fun to play with and I found DWM so here is DWM-5.2:
As you can see, I made it look very similar to Awesome.
Um, replaced xterm with aterm and edited .Xdefaults to make it look nice because it's default is ugly. I don't use any file manager.
I might switch the wallpaper, been using it forever. Somebody said to me once that my computer would probably look a lot better with a blue color kind of like the default background for Macs, but I think blue is so over used and I am tired of seeing it myself. Green is my favorite color anyhow.
Never got the screenshot info grabber to work for me, at least not make it pretty. It took a screenshot and displayed the info after a few edits, but too lazy to change the coloring and symbol on it, but maybe I'll do that before next month.
.. and that's about it.
Last edited by Aprz (2008-10-03 01:44:14)
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