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#951 2009-05-27 20:15:28

problemkenner
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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

Thank you smile

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#952 2009-05-27 21:37:27

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Posts: 427

Re: May 2009 Screenshots

HashBox wrote:

Another one before the month end:
http://th01.deviantart.com/fs45/300W/f/ … ashBox.png

Evilwm, root window hack for menu launching and terminal drawing, urxvtc, screen and conky smile

Great job, I'm going to steal the idea behind your .conkyrc pretty soon.


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#953 2009-05-27 22:36:25

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

KlavKalashj wrote:
CalcAndCoffee wrote:

Awesome 3.3-rc4 with Wicked and Shifty.
rc.lua
theme.lua (A few custom colors - nothing special.)
.Xdefaults (Using a Tango colorscheme.)

Clean:
http://omploader.org/tMXFuMg

Dirty:
http://omploader.org/tMXFuNA

Thanks man, you inspired me to upgrade too smile I used your configs and edited them to look like I want. So now I am on newest version again:D Nice shots btw wink

Edit: I think I have posted it before, but anyways, here is my Awesome 3.3-rc4:

Clean:
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_mZRwfeGAT.gif

And dirty:
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_oGiYAjmQv.gif

Edit2: If anyone is interested, all my configs can be found here: http://dotfiles.org/~KlavKalashj

Thank you! And thanks for posting the configs, as well - I intend to steal your battery widget, since as you probably noticed, my newbie Lua skills weren't quite enough to make my own work. wink

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#954 2009-05-27 22:38:18

KlavKalashj
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Posts: 376

Re: May 2009 Screenshots

CalcAndCoffee wrote:
KlavKalashj wrote:
CalcAndCoffee wrote:

Awesome 3.3-rc4 with Wicked and Shifty.
rc.lua
theme.lua (A few custom colors - nothing special.)
.Xdefaults (Using a Tango colorscheme.)

Clean:
http://omploader.org/tMXFuMg

Dirty:
http://omploader.org/tMXFuNA

Thanks man, you inspired me to upgrade too smile I used your configs and edited them to look like I want. So now I am on newest version again:D Nice shots btw wink

Edit: I think I have posted it before, but anyways, here is my Awesome 3.3-rc4:

Clean:
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_mZRwfeGAT.gif

And dirty:
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_oGiYAjmQv.gif

Edit2: If anyone is interested, all my configs can be found here: http://dotfiles.org/~KlavKalashj

Thank you! And thanks for posting the configs, as well - I intend to steal your battery widget, since as you probably noticed, my newbie Lua skills weren't quite enough to make my own work. wink

Haha! Glad I could help. I stole it too though, I think farhaven is the author, I found it on the awesome wiki.

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#955 2009-05-27 23:04:07

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

Image sizing in photobucket seems to have failed again, new one for Arch Linux anyhow, trying to keep it simple and practical:

th_RedIII.png

And a random Ubuntu shot I caught while experimenting yesterday:

th_Screenshot.png

EDIT: Time goes fast, I really thought it was yesterday :S

Last edited by kourosh (2009-05-27 23:05:19)

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#956 2009-05-27 23:29:19

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

kourosh wrote:

Image sizing in photobucket seems to have failed again, new one for Arch Linux anyhow, trying to keep it simple and practical:

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t134 … RedIII.png

And a random Ubuntu shot I caught while experimenting yesterday:

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t134 … enshot.png

EDIT: Time goes fast, I really thought it was yesterday :S

nice shot! clean and nice smile

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#957 2009-05-28 00:23:10

HashBox
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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

elmer_42 wrote:

Great job, I'm going to steal the idea behind your .conkyrc pretty soon.

Thanks! The conkyrc is ridiculously simple really but if you want me to put a copy up somewhere just let me know smile

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#958 2009-05-28 01:09:33

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

kourosh wrote:

Image sizing in photobucket seems to have failed again, new one for Arch Linux anyhow, trying to keep it simple and practical:

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t134 … RedIII.png

Could you share your pypanel config?
Thanks.


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#959 2009-05-28 03:12:03

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

HashBox wrote:
elmer_42 wrote:

Great job, I'm going to steal the idea behind your .conkyrc pretty soon.

Thanks! The conkyrc is ridiculously simple really but if you want me to put a copy up somewhere just let me know smile

I've wasted enough time playing with conky that I've got something pretty close already, but thanks for the offer.


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#960 2009-05-28 03:49:49

HashBox
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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

elmer_42 wrote:

I've wasted enough time playing with conky that I've got something pretty close already, but thanks for the offer.

Looking great man smile

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#961 2009-05-28 03:55:05

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

My first screen shot after switching fron gentoo to Arch x86_64 on my laptop, so far so great smile
tMXFxeg


Arch x86_64 - GitHub

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#962 2009-05-28 06:36:37

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

rakka wrote:

My first screen shot after switching fron gentoo to Arch x86_64 on my laptop, so far so great smile
http://omploader.org/tMXFxeg

Whoever thought of using fonts in place of graphics in conky was one smart cookie. These pseudo-graphics really liven up the conky display.

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#963 2009-05-28 09:19:06

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

Removed

Last edited by meggark (2017-04-25 16:27:56)

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#964 2009-05-28 10:51:09

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

http://album.jabbim.cz/dawix@jabbim.cz/greenfvwm.png

Last update before the end of month (changed wallpaper and colors)


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#965 2009-05-28 11:05:28

HashBox
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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

<offtopic>

ootput wrote:

Whoever thought of using fonts in place of graphics in conky was one smart cookie. These pseudo-graphics really liven up the conky display.

You may be interested to know that the pre-development version of conky seems to have image rendering implemented, see http://conky.sourceforge.net/changelog-pre.html
</offtopic>

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#966 2009-05-28 12:49:16

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

meggark wrote:

Here's my first openbox desktop on a fresh arch install

what icon set is that? thx.

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#967 2009-05-28 13:23:07

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

karabaja4 wrote:
meggark wrote:

Here's my first openbox desktop on a fresh arch install

what icon set is that? thx.

I think it's "black white 2 Vista".

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#968 2009-05-28 13:41:32

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

Here's my new desktop:
tMXFzdw

After some months of e17 I finally went back to fluxbox yesterday. On the right corner you see conky, on the bottom is wbar and on the top the fluxboxbar.

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#969 2009-05-28 14:40:17

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

hBd wrote:
kourosh wrote:

Image sizing in photobucket seems to have failed again, new one for Arch Linux anyhow, trying to keep it simple and practical:

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t134 … RedIII.png

And a random Ubuntu shot I caught while experimenting yesterday:

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t134 … enshot.png

EDIT: Time goes fast, I really thought it was yesterday :S

nice shot! clean and nice smile

Thanks smile

joephantom wrote:
kourosh wrote:

Image sizing in photobucket seems to have failed again, new one for Arch Linux anyhow, trying to keep it simple and practical:

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t134 … RedIII.png

Could you share your pypanel config?
Thanks.

Here you go: smile

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#                         PyPanel v2.4 Configuration
#
# This configuration file is a Python script that will be executed when
# PyPanel is started.  In order for PyPanel to start properly, make sure that
# this file contains proper Python formatting and no syntax errors.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERSION         = 2.4           # Config file version

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Colors: Format is hex triplet - 0xrrggbb
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BG_COLOR        = "0x000000"    # Panel background and tinting color
TASK_COLOR      = "0xffffff"    # Normal task name color 
FOCUSED_COLOR   = "0xffffff"    # Focused task name color
SHADED_COLOR    = "0xffffff"    # Shaded task name color 
MINIMIZED_COLOR = "0xffffff"    # Minimized task name color 
DESKTOP_COLOR   = "0xffffff"    # Desktop name color
CLOCK_COLOR     = "0xffffff"    # Clock text color
LINE_COLOR      = "0x606060"    # Vertical line color

# Text Shadow Colors
TASK_SHADOW_COLOR      = "0xffffff"
FOCUSED_SHADOW_COLOR   = "0xffffff"
SHADED_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xffffff"
MINIMIZED_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xffffff" 
DESKTOP_SHADOW_COLOR   = "0xffffff"
CLOCK_SHADOW_COLOR     = "0xffffff"

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Spacing and Location Options: Measured in pixels
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P_LOCATION      = 1             # Panel placement: 0 = top, 1 = bottom
P_WIDTH         = 0             # Panel width: 0 = Use full screen width
P_START         = 0             # Starting X coordinate of the panel
P_SPACER        = 6             # Spacing between panel objects
P_HEIGHT        = 24            # Panel height

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Icon Size Options: Measured in pixels
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I_HEIGHT        = 0            # Panel application icon height
I_WIDTH         = 0            # Panel application icon Width 
APPL_I_HEIGHT   = 16            # Application launcher icon height
APPL_I_WIDTH    = 16            # Application launcher icon width
TRAY_I_HEIGHT   = 16            # System tray icon height (usually 16 or 24)
TRAY_I_WIDTH    = 16            # System tray icon width  (usually 16 or 24)
                                # If TRAY_I_WIDTH is set to 0, then the
                                # width specified by the tray app will be used
                                
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Clock Format: 'man strftime' for detailed formatting options and help
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLOCK_FORMAT    = "::  %I:%M%p %e %b %G"    # Ex: 2004-09-25 17:45 

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Clock Delay: Seconds between each clock update during periods of inactivity
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLOCK_DELAY     = 20

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Hidden Application List: Apps listed here will not be display on the panel
# The application name is its WM_CLASS name, use 'xprop' to find WM_CLASS
# Ex: ["xmms", "xine", "gDesklets"]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIDE_LIST       = ["Conky", "gmrun"]            
                   
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Hidden Panel Size: Size of the panel when it's hidden/minimized
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIDDEN_SIZE     = 2

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Text Font: This option takes either a traditional or Xft font string 
# Ex: "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
#     "aquafont-8" 
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FONT            = "Sans-9"

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Show All Applications: Show apps from all desktops or just the current
# 0: Disabled - Only applications on the current desktop will be displayed
# 1: Enabled  - Selected apps are moved to the current desktop
# 2: Enabled  - Current desktop is changed to the selected apps desktop
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHOWALL         = 0             # 0, 1 or 2 - see descriptions above

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Show Minimized/Iconified Applications: Show only minimized apps or all apps
# 0: Disabled - Show all applications on the panel
# 1: Enabled  - Show only minimized apps on the panel
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHOWMINIMIZED   = 0

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application Icon List: List of custom icons for specific applications
# The application name is its WM_CLASS name, use 'xprop' to find WM_CLASS
#
# The "default" entry is used for applications with no icon.  If left "",
# PyPanel will use the default icon distributed with the source.
#
# Add entries using the following format -
#     "<application name>" : "<full path to icon>",
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ICON_LIST       = {
                   "default" : "",
                   "example" : "/usr/share/imlib2/data/images/audio.png",
                  }
                  
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application Launch List: Ordered list of icons and applications for the
#                          application launcher.
# 
# Add entries using the following format -
#     ("<executable>", "<full path to icon>")
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAUNCH_LIST     = [
                   ("gimp-2.2", "/usr/share/imlib2/data/images/paper.png"), 
                  ]

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Background Alpha/Shade Level: 0 (Fully Translucent) -> 255 (Fully Opaque)
# BG_COLOR is used for tinting
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#SHADE           = 0
SHADE        = 120
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc. Options: 1 = Enabled/Yes, 0 = Disabled/No
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABOVE           = 0             # Panel is always above other apps
APPICONS        = 0             # Show application icons
AUTOHIDE        = 0             # Autohide uses the CLOCK_DELAY timer above
SHADOWS         = 0             # Show text shadows
SHOWLINES       = 0             # Show object seperation lines
SHOWBORDER      = 0             # Show a border around the panel

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Desktop Names: Configure the names of your desktops
# If the option is [], PyPanel will attempt to use the desktop name specified
# by the XServer, if that fails it will use the desktop number as its name
# Ex. ["One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight"]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DESKTOP_NAMES   = ["One  ::", "Two  ::", "Three  ::", "Four  ::"]

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Layout:       -----------------------------------
#                     [  1  ][  2  ][  3  ][  4  ][  5  ]
#                     -----------------------------------
#
# The panel layout is split into 5 sections numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as shown
# in the diagram above.  Each of the following objects can be enabled by
# assigning it a section number or disabled by assigning it 0:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DESKTOP         = 0             # Desktop name section
TASKS           = 1             # Task names section 
TRAY            = 2             # System tray section
CLOCK           = 3             # Clock section
LAUNCHER        = 0             # Application launcher section

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#                       Button Event Function Definitions
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Left click   - button 1 
# Middle click - button 2
# Right click  - button 3
# Wheel up     - button 4
# Wheel down   - button 5 
#
# changeDesktop(x)
# - Change Desktop: Increase or decrease the current desktop by 'x' amount
# 
# toggleShade(task)
# - Shade or Unshade an application
#
# toggleHidden()
# - Minimize the panel to the top or bottom depending on its start location
#
# toggleMinimize(task, traise=1)
# - Minimize or Unminimize an application and optionally raise it
#
# taskRaise(task, focus=1)
# - Raise an application to the top of the window list and optionally focus it 
#
# taskLower(task, focus=0)
# - Lower an app to the bottom of the window list and optionally focus it
#
# taskFocus(task)
# - Give focus to the selected application, if it has focus then minimize it
#
# showDesktop()
# - Toggle between hiding and unhiding ALL applications
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

#----------------------------------
def desktopButtonEvent(pp, button):
#----------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel's desktop object """
        
    if button == 1:
        pp.changeDesktop(-1)
    elif button == 2:
        pp.changeDesktop(2)
    elif button == 3:
        pp.changeDesktop(1)
    elif button == 4:
        pp.changeDesktop(1)
    elif button == 5:
        pp.changeDesktop(-1)
        
#--------------------------------
def clockButtonEvent(pp, button):
#--------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel's clock object """
    
    if button == 1:
        os.system("xclock &")
    elif button == 2:
        pass
    elif button == 3:
        pp.toggleHidden()  
    elif button == 4:
        pp.showDesktop()
    elif button == 5:
        pp.showDesktop()
        
#--------------------------------
def panelButtonEvent(pp, button):
#--------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel with no active tasks """
    
    if button == 1:
        pass
    elif button == 2:
        pass
    elif button == 3:
        pass
    elif button == 4:
        pass
    elif button == 5:
        pass
        
#-------------------------------------
def taskButtonEvent(pp, button, task):
#-------------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel's tasks """
    
    if button == 1:
        pp.taskFocus(task)
    elif button == 2:
        # Destroy the application
        task.obj.destroy()
    elif button == 3:
        # Ex. - XMMS doesn't shade, so we want to minimize it instead and
        #       still use button 3 to shade other applications
        #       task.tclass is the tasks class name (WM_CLASS)
        if "xmms" in task.tclass:
            pp.toggleMinimize(task)
        else:
            pp.toggleShade(task)
    elif button == 4:
        pp.taskRaise(task, focus=1)
    elif button == 5:
        pp.taskLower(task, focus=0)

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#970 2009-05-28 14:46:32

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

For Wraith, as promised smile

ootput-screenshot-thumb.png

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#971 2009-05-28 15:06:06

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

ootput wrote:

Is that mc ? How did you get it to look like that ?


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#972 2009-05-28 16:43:16

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

having a go @ pekwm really like the move|resize windows w/key commands.
Clean:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/scrnshots.com/s … 3_delaypng
Dirty:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/scrnshots.com/s … 22_snappng

conky, conkyForecast, moc, centerim, screen, stalonetray, ipager, ogmrip and the gtk info is in dirty screenshot


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#973 2009-05-28 18:36:53

Wra!th
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Posts: 342

Re: May 2009 Screenshots

ootput wrote:

Thanks mate, looks awesome!, but what exactly is done for my benefit?

Last edited by Wra!th (2009-05-28 20:58:39)


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#974 2009-05-28 19:51:49

elmer_42
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Posts: 427

Re: May 2009 Screenshots

HashBox wrote:
elmer_42 wrote:

I've wasted enough time playing with conky that I've got something pretty close already, but thanks for the offer.

Looking great man smile

Thanks, as you can see I changed some things from your version to suit me better.

Here's my latest setup. It uses Openbox, tint, and conky. I don't think I like how dark the conky text is, I'm thinking about making it lighter.
53327841.png


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#975 2009-05-28 21:19:22

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Re: May 2009 Screenshots

Lunar Linux+Fluxbox

Fluxbox_Lunar_Linux__Usual_by_pkmurugan.png


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