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#151 2009-04-05 20:40:46

finferflu
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From: Manchester, UK
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Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Slack wrote:

http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/4778/s … ot0.th.jpg

http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/4340/s … t1t.th.png

Gnome 2.26 + gtk engine murrine (MurrineGlow)
opera, rhythmbox, emesene, gedit

big_smile

Wallpaper please? big_smile


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#152 2009-04-05 21:34:07

Netsu
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From: Poland
Registered: 2009-04-04
Posts: 182

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

YtseJammin wrote:
bb10 wrote:

Thanks, but could you upload that somewhere else? smile The link isn't working for me. sad

+1

I don't know why the link broke, you can try this way or download from filesend.
I'll be happy if you post your screenshots here after applying the theme smile


My Elegant Pattern GTK theme.
My game development blog, now on a new site.

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#153 2009-04-05 21:45:15

Slack
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From: Chile
Registered: 2008-10-27
Posts: 52

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

finferflu wrote:
Slack wrote:

http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/4778/s … ot0.th.jpg

http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/4340/s … t1t.th.png

Gnome 2.26 + gtk engine murrine (MurrineGlow)
opera, rhythmbox, emesene, gedit

big_smile

Wallpaper please? big_smile

http://www.ewallpapers.eu/Nature/Landsc … Entry.html

enjoy


Excuse my poor english

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#154 2009-04-05 21:48:24

finferflu
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Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Thanks a lot smile


Have you Syued today?
Free music for free people! | Earthlings

"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -- A. de Saint-Exupery

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#155 2009-04-05 22:54:12

ep2011
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Registered: 2008-02-28
Posts: 66

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Is that conky? Can I please have the conkyrc?

Last edited by ep2011 (2009-04-05 22:56:05)

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#156 2009-04-05 23:13:00

palobo
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From: Leiria, Portugal
Registered: 2009-03-21
Posts: 68

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Netsu wrote:
YtseJammin wrote:
bb10 wrote:

Thanks, but could you upload that somewhere else? smile The link isn't working for me. sad

+1

I don't know why the link broke, you can try this way or download from filesend.
I'll be happy if you post your screenshots here after applying the theme smile

Hey Netsu, you can take a look at mine here. I love it. Great work and thanks for sharing!!!

Cheers,
P.


" If it aint broke... Then you're not trying hard enough! "

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#157 2009-04-06 00:35:10

rakka
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Registered: 2009-01-05
Posts: 96

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

leo2501 wrote:
rakka wrote:

dirty: (urxvt, screen, scrot)
http://omploader.org/tMWhoYg
not dirty:
http://omploader.org/tMWhoYw

you might like to search for "nebulabrot" in google...

http://www.danvk.org/wp/2007-04-06/nebulabrot/

i did a lot of walls with it smile because i had this image in my head from the time i can remember smile it means a lot to me

Wow those are some great images, thank you for the link.

I actually created this image using a c++ program written to work on my parallel processing thesis for my undergrad project


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#158 2009-04-06 00:43:03

YtseJammin
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From: Italy
Registered: 2009-01-23
Posts: 94

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Netsu wrote:
YtseJammin wrote:
bb10 wrote:

Thanks, but could you upload that somewhere else? smile The link isn't working for me. sad

+1

I don't know why the link broke, you can try this way or download from filesend.
I'll be happy if you post your screenshots here after applying the theme smile

Your theme is great dude, thank a lot.

Clean
tMWhpZg

Dirty
tMWhpZw

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#159 2009-04-06 01:19:03

BetterLeftUnsaid
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From: My Happy Place
Registered: 2007-11-04
Posts: 78

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

2009-04-05-171824_1440x900_scrot.png

2009-04-05-171815_1440x900_scrot.png

dwm, xterm, ncmpcpp, and feh

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#160 2009-04-06 03:51:37

droog
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Posts: 877

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

nice. i have alot of the same walls, we must look in the same place smile

/edit
sudden fvwm screenshot of death:
nvm

Last edited by droog (2009-04-06 08:06:18)

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#161 2009-04-06 07:15:46

Netsu
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From: Poland
Registered: 2009-04-04
Posts: 182

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

YtseJammin wrote:

Your theme is great dude, thank a lot.

palobo wrote:

Hey Netsu, you can take a look at mine here. I love it. Great work and thanks for sharing!!!

Cheers,
P.

Thanks guys, I think I'll upload it on some *-look sites somewhere today seeing that people actually like it.


My Elegant Pattern GTK theme.
My game development blog, now on a new site.

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#162 2009-04-06 07:44:25

na12
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From: /home/serbia
Registered: 2008-12-23
Posts: 752

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

ep2011 wrote:

Is that conky? Can I please have the conkyrc?

Yes,it's conky,but there is four,wich one you interested?

Last edited by na12 (2009-04-06 08:14:14)

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#163 2009-04-06 10:54:28

Arkane
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From: Switzerland
Registered: 2008-02-18
Posts: 263

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Back to XMonad again. Thanks to Sakurina for the wallpaper.

tMWhqcg tMWhqcw tMWhsYw tMWhqdQ

Last edited by Arkane (2009-04-06 17:55:50)


What does not kill you will hurt a lot.

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#164 2009-04-06 11:27:46

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Posts: 342

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Some minor changes
tMWhqeg
tMWhrMQ

Last edited by Wra!th (2009-04-06 11:29:25)


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#165 2009-04-06 20:28:54

ep2011
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Registered: 2008-02-28
Posts: 66

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

na12 wrote:
ep2011 wrote:

Is that conky? Can I please have the conkyrc?

Yes,it's conky,but there is four,wich one you interested?

The top, there are two there? with the weather and the system info above it. The bottom right too if its not too much trouble, but the top ones definitely. Thanks!

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#166 2009-04-06 20:38:05

Gigamo
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Registered: 2008-01-19
Posts: 394

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Trying out rush

currentdeskt.png

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#167 2009-04-06 21:05:59

na12
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From: /home/serbia
Registered: 2008-12-23
Posts: 752

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

ep2011 wrote:
na12 wrote:
ep2011 wrote:

Is that conky? Can I please have the conkyrc?

Yes,it's conky,but there is four,wich one you interested?

The top, there are two there? with the weather and the system info above it. The bottom right too if its not too much trouble, but the top ones definitely. Thanks!

conkyrc1

background no
font Liberation Mono:size=8
use_xft yes
xftfont Liberation Mono:size=8
xftalpha 1
update_interval 1.0
total_run_times 0
own_window yes
own_window_type override
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
double_buffer yes
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders no
minimum_size 100 5
maximum_width 1300
default_color F6F63B
alignment top_left
gap_x 70
gap_y 35
color1 white
no_buffers yes
cpu_avg_samples 2
override_utf8_locale no
uppercase no 
use_spacer no

TEXT
${font OpenLogos:size=11}A$font${voffset -4}  cpu0 $color1${cpu cpu0}%$color :: cpu1 $color1${cpu cpu1}%$color :: temp $color1${acpitemp}C$color :: ram $color1${memperc}%$color :: swap $color1$swapperc%$color :: root $color1${fs_used /}/${fs_size /}$color :: home $color1${fs_used /home}/${fs_size /home}$color :: down $color1${downspeed eth0}k/s ${totaldown eth0}$color :: up $color1${upspeed eth0}k/s ${totalup eth0}$color :: gmail $color1${texeci 6000 perl ~/gmail.pl n} new$color :: updates $color1${execi 1800 ~/newpm.sh}${voffset -1}${font PizzaDude Bullets:size=9}U$font ${exec head -n1 ~/.pacmanupdates.txt} ${voffset -1}${font PizzaDude Bullets:size=9}O$font ${exec tail -n1 ~/.pacmanupdates.txt}

Here you need some more scripts,gmail.pl,up.sh,newpm.sh,and some fonts

gmail.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl

use Switch;
use Text::Wrap;

my $what=$ARGV[0];

$user="username"; #username for gmail account
$pass="password"; #password for gmail account
$file="/tmp/gmail.html"; #temporary file to store gmail

#wrap format for subject
$Text::Wrap::columns=75; #Number of columns to wrap subject at
$initial_tab=""; #Tab for first line of subject
$subsequent_tab="\t"; #tab for wrapped lines
$quote="\""; #put quotes around subject

#limit the number of emails to be displayed
$emails=4; #if -1 display all emails

&passwd; #give password the proper url character encoding

switch($what){ #determine what the user wants
    case "n" {&gmail; print "$new\n";} #print number of new emails
    case "s" { #print $from and $subj for new email
        &gmail;
        if ($new>0){
            my $size=@from;
            if ($emails!=-1 && $size>$emails){$size=$emails;} #limit number of emails displayed
            for(my $i=0; $i<$size; ++$i){
                print "From: $from[$i]\n"; #print from line
                $text=$quote.$subj[$i].$quote."\n";
                print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, $text); #print subject with word wrap
            }
            $size=@from;
            if ($emails!=-1 && $size >$emails){print "$emails out of $size new emails displayed\n";}
        }
    }     
    case "e" { #print number of new emails, $from, and $subj
        &gmail;
        if($new==0){print "You have no new emails.\n";}
        else{
            print "You have $new new email(s).\n";
            my $size=@from;
            if ($emails!=-1 && $size>$emails){$size=$emails;} #limit number of emails displayed
            for(my $i=0; $i<$size; ++$i){
                print "From: $from[$i]\n"; #print from line
                $text=$quote.$subj[$i].$quote;
                print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, $text); #print subject with word wrap
            }
            $size=@from;
            if ($emails!=-1 && $size >$emails){print "$emails out of $size new emails displayed\n";}
        }
    }
    else {
        print "Usage Error: gmail.pl <option>\n";
        print "\tn displays number of new emails\n";
        print "\ts displays from line and subject line for each new email.\n";
        print "\te displays the number of new emails and from line plus \n";
        print "\t\tsubject line for each new email.\n";
    } #didn't give proper option
}

sub gmail{
    if(!(-e $file)){ #create file if it does not exists
        `touch $file`;
    } 

    #get new emails
    `wget -O - https://$user:$pass\@mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom --no-check-certificate> $file`;

    open(IN, $file); #open $file

    my $i=0; #initialize count
    $new=0; #initialize new emails to 0

    my $flag=0;

    while(<IN>){ #cycle through $file
        if(/<entry>/){$flag=1;}
        elsif(/<fullcount>(\d+)<\/fullcount>/){$new=$1;} #grab number of new emails
        elsif($flag==1){ 
            if(/<title>.+<\/title>/){push(@subj, &msg);} #grab new email titles
            elsif(/<name>(.+)<\/name>/){push(@from, $1); $flag=0;} #grab new email from lines
        }
    }

    close(IN); #close $file
}

sub passwd{ #change to url escape codes in password
    #URL ESCAPE CODES
    $_=$pass;
    s/\%/\%25/g;
    s/\#/\%23/g;
    s/\$/\%24/g;
    s/\&/\%26/g;
    s/\//\%2F/g;
    s/\:/\%3A/g;
    s/\;/\%3B/g;
    s/\</\%3C/g;
    s/\=/\%3D/g;
    s/\>/\%3E/g;
    s/\?/\%3F/g;
    s/\@/\%40/g;
    s/\[/\%5B/g;
    s/\\/\%5C/g;
    s/\]/\%5D/g;
    s/\^/\%5E/g;
    s/\`/\%60/g;
    s/\{/\%7B/g;
    s/\|/\%7C/g;
    s/\}/\%7D/g;
    s/\~/\%7E/g;
    $pass=$_;
}

sub msg{
    #THE HTML CODED CHARACTER SET [ISO-8859-1]
    chomp; s/<title>(.+)<\/title>/$1/; #get just the subject
    #now replace any special characters
    s/\&\#33\;/!/g;        #Exclamation mark
    s/\&\#34\;/"/g; s/\&quot\;/"/g;      #Quotation mark
    s/\&\#35\;/#/g;        #Number sign
    s/\&\#36\;/\$/g;        #Dollar sign
    s/\&\#37\;/%/g;        #Percent sign
    s/\&\#38\;/&/g; s/\&amp\;/&/g;        #Ampersand
    s/\&\#39\;/'/g;        #Apostrophe
    s/\&\#40\;/(/g;        #Left parenthesis
    s/\&\#41\;/)/g;        #Right parenthesis
    s/\&\#42\;/*/g;        #Asterisk
    s/\&\#43\;/+/g;        #Plus sign
    s/\&\#44\;/,/g;        #Comma
    s/\&\#45\;/-/g;        #Hyphen
    s/\&\#46\;/./g;        #Period (fullstop)
    s/\&\#47\;/\//g;        #Solidus (slash)
    s/\&\#58\;/:/g;        #Colon
    s/\&\#59\;/\;/g;        #Semi-colon
    s/\&\#60\;/</g; s/\&lt\;/</g;        #Less than
    s/\&\#61\;/=/g;        #Equals sign
    s/\&\#62\;/>/g; s/\&gt\;/>/g;        #Greater than
    s/\&\#63\;/\?/g;        #Question mark
    s/\&\#64\;/\@/g;        #Commercial at
    s/\&\#91\;/\[/g;        #Left square bracket
    s/\&\#92\;/\\/g;        #Reverse solidus (backslash)
    s/\&\#93\;/\]/g;        #Right square bracket
    s/\&\#94\;/\^/g;        #Caret
    s/\&\#95\;/_/g;        #Horizontal bar (underscore)
    s/\&\#96\;/\`/g;        #Acute accent
    s/\&\#123\;/\{/g;        #Left curly brace
    s/\&\#124\;/|/g;        #Vertical bar
    s/\&\#125\;/\}/g;        #Right curly brace
    s/\&\#126\;/~/g;        #Tilde
    s/\&\#161\;/¡/g;        #Inverted exclamation
    s/\&\#162\;/¢/g;        #Cent sign
    s/\&\#163\;/£/g;        #Pound sterling
    s/\&\#164\;/¤/g;        #General currency sign
    s/\&\#165\;/¥/g;        #Yen sign
    s/\&\#166\;/¦/g;        #Broken vertical bar
    s/\&\#167\;/§/g;        #Section sign
    s/\&\#168\;/¨/g;        #Umlaut (dieresis)
    s/\&\#169\;/©/g; s/\&copy\;/©/g;        #Copyright
    s/\&\#170\;/ª/g;        #Feminine ordinal
    s/\&\#171\;/«/g;        #Left angle quote, guillemotleft
    s/\&\#172\;/¬/g;        #Not sign
    s/\&\#174\;/®/g;        #Registered trademark
    s/\&\#175\;/¯/g;        #Macron accent
    s/\&\#176\;/°/g;        #Degree sign
    s/\&\#177\;/±/g;        #Plus or minus
    s/\&\#178\;/²/g;        #Superscript two
    s/\&\#179\;/³/g;        #Superscript three
    s/\&\#180\;/´/g;        #Acute accent
    s/\&\#181\;/µ/g;        #Micro sign
    s/\&\#182\;/¶/g;        #Paragraph sign
    s/\&\#183\;/·/g;        #Middle dot
    s/\&\#184\;/¸/g;        #Cedilla
    s/\&\#185\;/¹/g;        #Superscript one
    s/\&\#186\;/º/g;        #Masculine ordinal
    s/\&\#187\;/»/g;        #Right angle quote, guillemotright
    s/\&\#188\;/¼/g; s/\&frac14\;/¼/g;       # Fraction one-fourth
    s/\&\#189\;/½/g; s/\&frac12\;/½/g;       # Fraction one-half
    s/\&\#190\;/¾/g; s/\&frac34\;/¾/g;       # Fraction three-fourths
    s/\&\#191\;/¿/g;        #Inverted question mark
    s/\&\#192\;/À/g;        #Capital A, grave accent
    s/\&\#193\;/Á/g;        #Capital A, acute accent
    s/\&\#194\;/Â/g;        #Capital A, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#195\;/Ã/g;        #Capital A, tilde
    s/\&\#196\;/Ä/g;        #Capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#197\;/Å/g;        #Capital A, ring
    s/\&\#198\;/Æ/g;        #Capital AE dipthong (ligature)
    s/\&\#199\;/Ç/g;        #Capital C, cedilla
    s/\&\#200\;/È/g;        #Capital E, grave accent
    s/\&\#201\;/É/g;        #Capital E, acute accent
    s/\&\#202\;/Ê/g;        #Capital E, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#203\;/Ë/g;        #Capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#204\;/Ì/g;        #Capital I, grave accent
    s/\&\#205\;/Í/g;        #Capital I, acute accent
    s/\&\#206\;/Î/g;        #Capital I, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#207\;/Ï/g;        #Capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark   
    s/\&\#208\;/Ð/g;        #Capital Eth, Icelandic
    s/\&\#209\;/Ñ/g;        #Capital N, tilde
    s/\&\#210\;/Ò/g;        #Capital O, grave accent
    s/\&\#211\;/Ó/g;        #Capital O, acute accent
    s/\&\#212\;/Ô/g;        #Capital O, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#213\;/Õ/g;        #Capital O, tilde
    s/\&\#214\;/Ö/g;        #Capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#215\;/×/g;        #Multiply sign
    s/\&\#216\;/Ø/g;        #Capital O, slash
    s/\&\#217\;/Ù/g;        #Capital U, grave accent
    s/\&\#218\;/Ú/g;        #Capital U, acute accent
    s/\&\#219\;/Û/g;        #Capital U, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#220\;/Ü/g;        #Capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#221\;/Ý/g;        #Capital Y, acute accent
    s/\&\#222\;/Þ/g;        #Capital THORN, Icelandic
    s/\&\#223\;/ß/g;        #Small sharp s, German (sz ligature)
    s/\&\#224\;/à/g;        #Small a, grave accent
    s/\&\#225\;/á/g;        #Small a, acute accent
    s/\&\#226\;/â/g;        #Small a, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#227\;/ã/g;        #Small a, tilde
    s/\&\#228\;/ä/g;        #Small a, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#229\;/å/g;        #Small a, ring
    s/\&\#230\;/æ/g;        #Small ae dipthong (ligature)
    s/\&\#231\;/ç/g;        #Small c, cedilla
    s/\&\#232\;/è/g;        #Small e, grave accent
    s/\&\#233\;/é/g;        #Small e, acute accent
    s/\&\#234\;/ê/g;        #Small e, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#235\;/ë/g;        #Small e, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#236\;/ì/g;        #Small i, grave accent
    s/\&\#237\;/í/g;        #Small i, acute accent
    s/\&\#238\;/î/g;        #Small i, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#239\;/ï/g;        #Small i, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#240\;/ð/g;        #Small eth, Icelandic
    s/\&\#241\;/ñ/g;        #Small n, tilde
    s/\&\#242\;/ò/g;        #Small o, grave accent
    s/\&\#243\;/ó/g;        #Small o, acute accent
    s/\&\#244\;/ô/g;        #Small o, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#245\;/õ/g;        #Small o, tilde
    s/\&\#246\;/ö/g;        #Small o, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#247\;/÷/g;        #Division sign
    s/\&\#248\;/ø/g;        #Small o, slash
    s/\&\#249\;/ù/g;        #Small u, grave accent
    s/\&\#250\;/ú/g;        #Small u, acute accent
    s/\&\#251\;/û/g;        #Small u, circumflex accent
    s/\&\#252\;/ü/g;        #Small u, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/\&\#253\;/ý/g;        #Small y, acute accent
    s/\&\#254\;/þ/g;        #Small thorn, Icelandic
    s/\&\#255\;/ÿ/g;        #Small y, dieresis or umlaut mark
    s/^\s+//;
    return $_;
}

here you have to put your username and password

up.sh

#!/bin/sh

# Version 1.1.b2
#########################################################################################################################
### configuration setting

# # of packages in output list
list_len=0

# Conky parse code for "system is up to date" line
conky_parse_siutd=

# Conky parse code inserted before every package name
conky_parse_pkg=

# Conky parse code inserted before every package size
conky_parse_size='${goto 160}'

# Show a summary line at the end 'true' or anything
show_summary='true'

# Show remove package summary line at end. Set to 'true' or anything
show_remove_summary='true'

# # of packages in remove list, set to 0 to disable the list
rlist_len=0
# Notice that 'show_remove_summary' MUST be set to 'true' if you want to show a list of those packages

# Conky parse code inserted before summary line
conky_parse_summary=

### End of configuration
#########################################################################################################################

declare -a pkg size
IFS=`echo -en "\n\b"`

    if [ "$show_remove_summary" = 'true' ]; then
    for i in $(pacman -Qu | sed -n '/Remove/,/Total Re/p' | sed 's/\t/\n/; s/: /\n/; s/  /\n/g' | sed 's/^ //; /^$/d' | grep ']' | sed 's/ /!/' | cut -d '!' -f1 ); 
       do rpkg=( "${rpkg[@]}" "$i" )
    done

    for i in $(pacman -Qu | sed -n '/Remove/,/Total Re/p' | sed 's/\t/\n/; s/: /\n/; s/  /\n/g' | sed 's/^ //; /^$/d' | grep ']' | sed 's/ /!/' | cut -d '!' -f2 ); 
       do rsize=( "${rsize[@]}" "$i" )
    done
fi

    for i in $(pacman -Qu | sed 's/\t/\n/; s/: /\n/; s/  /\n/g' | sed -n '/Targets /,$p' | sed 's/^ //; /^$/d' | grep ']' | sed 's/ /!/' | cut -d '!' -f1 ); 
       do pkg=( "${pkg[@]}" "$i" )
    done

    for i in $(pacman -Qu | sed 's/\t/\n/; s/: /\n/; s/  /\n/g' | sed -n '/Targets /,$p' | sed 's/^ //; /^$/d' | grep ']' | sed 's/ /!/' | cut -d '!' -f2 ); 
       do size=( "${size[@]}" "$i" )
    done

IFS=$ORIGIFS
curr=0

if [ "$list_len" -gt "${#pkg[@]}" ]; then list_len=${#pkg[@]}; fi
if [ "$rlist_len" -gt "${#rpkg[@]}" ]; then rlist_len=${#rpkg[@]}; fi


if [ "${#pkg[@]}" = "0" ]; then echo $conky_parse_siutd "0"; exit 0; fi

while [ $curr != $list_len ]
do
    echo $conky_parse_pkg ${pkg[$curr]} $conky_parse_size ${size[$curr]}
    let "curr += 1"
done

if [ "$show_summary" = "true" ]; then echo $conky_parse_summary "${#pkg[@]}"; fi

if [ $show_remove_summary = 'true' ]; then
        echo $conky_parse_siutd "${#rpkg[@]}"; 
fi

if [ "$rlist_len" -gt "0" ]; then
    if [ "${#rpkg[@]}" -gt "0" ]; then
            curr=0
            while [ $curr != $rlist_len ]
            do
                echo $conky_parse_pkg ${rpkg[$curr]} $conky_parse_size ${rsize[$curr]}
                let "curr += 1"
            done
    fi
fi

for this script you have to uncomment ShowSize line in /etc/pacman.conf

newpm.sh

#!/bin/sh
sh up.sh > ~/.pacmanupdates.txt

conkyrc2

# set to yes if you want Conky to be forked in the background
background no

# X font when Xft is disabled, you can pick one with program xfontsel
#font 5x7
#font 6x10
#font 7x13
#font 8x13
#font 9x15
#font *mintsmild.se*
#font -*-*-*-*-*-*-34-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

# Use Xft?
use_xft yes

# Xft font when Xft is enabled
xftfont Liberation Mono:size=8

# Text alpha when using Xft
xftalpha 0.8

# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 1.0

# This is the number of times Conky will update before quitting.
# Set to zero to run forever.
total_run_times 0

# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus)
#own_window no

# Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
double_buffer yes

# Minimum size of text area
minimum_size 350 0
maximum_width 350

# Draw shades?
draw_shades no

# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no

# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders yes

# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 8

# border margins
border_margin 4

# border width
border_width 1

# Default colors and also border colors
default_color grey
default_shade_color black
default_outline_color grey

# own window options
own_window        yes
own_window_transparent    yes
own_window_type        override
own_window_hints    undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager

# Text alignment, other possible values are commented
alignment top_left
#alignment top_right
#alignment bottom_left
#alignment bottom_right

# Gap between borders of screen and text
# same thing as passing -x at command line
gap_x 490
gap_y 55

# Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
no_buffers yes

# set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
uppercase no

# number of cpu samples to average
# set to 1 to disable averaging
cpu_avg_samples 2

# number of net samples to average
# set to 1 to disable averaging
net_avg_samples 2

# Force UTF8? note that UTF8 support required XFT
override_utf8_locale yes

# Add spaces to keep things from moving about?  This only affects certain objects.
use_spacer right

# colours
color1 grey
# light blue
color2 6892C6
# orange
#E77320
color3 0968E6
# green
color4 78BF39
# red
color5 CC0000

text_buffer_size 2048

# variable is given either in format $variable or in ${variable}. Latter
# allows characters right after the variable and must be used in network
# stuff because of an argument

# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen

TEXT
${execpi 1800 conkyForecast --location=SRXX0016 --template=/home/dany/weather-ob}

You have to install conkyforecast from AUR,and add your location.
template weather-ob

${color white}${goto 25}Now ${goto 92}[--datatype=DW --startday=1 --shortweekday]${goto 155}[--datatype=DW --startday=2 --shortweekday]${goto 222}[--datatype=DW --startday=3 --shortweekday]${goto 285}[--datatype=DW --startday=4 --shortweekday]
${voffset 7}${goto 15}${font ConkyWeather:size=32}[--datatype=WF]  [--datatype=WF --startday=1 --endday=4 --spaces=2]${font}
${goto 15}[--datatype=HT --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]/[--datatype=LT --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]${goto 87}[--datatype=HT --startday=1 --hideunits --centeredwidth=0]/[--datatype=LT --startday=1 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]${goto 147}[--datatype=HT --startday=2 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]/[--datatype=LT --startday=2 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]${goto 210}[--datatype=HT --startday=3 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]/[--datatype=LT --startday=3 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]${goto 275}[--datatype=HT --startday=4 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]/[--datatype=LT --startday=4 --hideunits --centeredwidth=3]

conkyrc3

background no
font Liberation Mono:size=8
use_xft yes
xftfont Liberation Mono:size=8
xftalpha 1
update_interval 1.0
total_run_times 0
own_window yes
own_window_type override
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
double_buffer yes
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders no
minimum_size 130 5
maximum_width 130
default_color white
default_shade_color 000000
default_outline_color 000000
alignment bottom_right
color1 F6F63B
color2 white
gap_x 50
gap_y -100
no_buffers yes
cpu_avg_samples 2
override_utf8_locale no
uppercase no 
use_spacer no
TEXT
$color1
NAME             CPU%    
$color2${top name 1}${alignr}${top cpu 1}$color1
${top name 2}${alignr}${top cpu 2}
${top name 3}${alignr}${top cpu 3}
NAME             MEM%    
$color2${top_mem name 1}${alignr}${top_mem mem 1}$color1
${top_mem name 2}${alignr}${top_mem mem 2}
${top_mem name 3}${alignr}${top_mem mem 3}

Last edited by na12 (2009-04-07 10:53:39)

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#168 2009-04-06 21:09:12

ep2011
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Registered: 2008-02-28
Posts: 66

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

na12 wrote:
ep2011 wrote:
na12 wrote:

Yes,it's conky,but there is four,wich one you interested?

The top, there are two there? with the weather and the system info above it. The bottom right too if its not too much trouble, but the top ones definitely. Thanks!

[files]

Thank you so much!!!

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#169 2009-04-06 22:27:04

ak-89
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From: Finland
Registered: 2008-08-26
Posts: 86
Website

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

screenshot2009040619100.jpg
Clean

screenshot2009040619103.jpg
With stuff

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#170 2009-04-07 00:33:22

pharcyde
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From: Connecticut
Registered: 2009-03-13
Posts: 88

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

desktop.jpg

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#171 2009-04-07 02:07:09

Ranguvar
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Registered: 2008-08-12
Posts: 2,575

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Hey, very nice, pharcyde. I especially like how the colors work together - the dmenu and the wallpaper, for example, and the text colors in your IRC window. Any chance I could get that wallpaper, if you have it in 1920x1200, 1920x1080, or 1680x1050? It's very serene, and seems to work well color-wise as a background. smile

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#172 2009-04-07 02:15:33

pharcyde
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From: Connecticut
Registered: 2009-03-13
Posts: 88

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Ranguvar wrote:

Hey, very nice, pharcyde. I especially like how the colors work together - the dmenu and the wallpaper, for example, and the text colors in your IRC window. Any chance I could get that wallpaper, if you have it in 1920x1200, 1920x1080, or 1680x1050? It's very serene, and seems to work well color-wise as a background. smile

Thank you, I was thinking the same. wink
http://customize.org/wallpapers/54581

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#173 2009-04-07 03:26:17

froli
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From: Germany
Registered: 2008-06-17
Posts: 455

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

Really nice one! Will give a try to your gtk theme one day. wink

Edit: Could post your info-grabber script please? Or just tell me how to make it show the gtk theme even if you're not using Gnome.

Thanks

Last edited by froli (2009-04-07 03:30:45)


archlinux on Macbook Pro 10,1

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#174 2009-04-07 03:34:58

pharcyde
Member
From: Connecticut
Registered: 2009-03-13
Posts: 88

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

froli wrote:

Really nice one! Will give a try to your gtk theme one day. wink

Edit: Could post your info-grabber script please? Or just tell me how to make it show the gtk theme even if you're not using Gnome.

Thanks

http://pastebin.com/mda76e0c

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#175 2009-04-07 03:57:03

froli
Member
From: Germany
Registered: 2008-06-17
Posts: 455

Re: April "awesome idea" 2009 Screenshots

pharcyde wrote:
froli wrote:

Really nice one! Will give a try to your gtk theme one day. wink

Edit: Could post your info-grabber script please? Or just tell me how to make it show the gtk theme even if you're not using Gnome.

Thanks

http://pastebin.com/mda76e0c

Thanks!


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