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loving those xfce shots, but tearing!
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Rayonant wrote:A capture from a couple of days ago
http://i.imgur.com/Vq4cK9Nm.pngbeatiful setup. Can you please post your theme name and icon theme name?
Sorry for the delay, The gtk theme is Numix Light and the icon theme is Numix Circle.
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loving those xfce shots, but tearing!
Not with Compton! (Which is what I'm using)...
XFCE 4.12. Nothing too fancy, but I like it
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XFCE4, Greybird, Plank, Faenza, Droid Sans. Pretty standard stuff, really.I guess; desktop is the view from my front yard in early October.
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Can you tell me how you got XFCE to look like that?
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Taylan wrote:Can you tell me how you got XFCE to look like that?
looks like he's using xfce4 + plank + numix flat icons
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Taylan wrote:Can you tell me how you got XFCE to look like that?
Gtk+xfwm theme= Vertex
Icon theme= Menda-Circle but i changed places icon colors from green to blue
Left dock is actually xfce panel (thanks to new intelligent hide mode)
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Fresh install with some stuff added.
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Fresh install with some stuff added.
NOTE: Anything wider than 250px OR over 50Kb in size will be removed.
size 18 KB
API imgur explain how to resize image hosted in imgur: http://api.imgur.com/models/image#thumbs
here is how my post look:
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Wallpaper: https://github.com/blog/775-octocat-wallpapers-for-all
Theme for xfce is called Aschen, find it on DeviantArt.
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http://i.imgur.com/Q51RfxE.png
Wallpaper: https://github.com/blog/775-octocat-wallpapers-for-all
Theme for xfce is called Aschen, find it on DeviantArt.
Love what you've done with your term setup. Do you mind sharing the config for it?
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Newest xfce
http://i.imgur.com/D5HwaNRm.png
..something something.. wallpaper, please? ..something something..
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http://postimg.org/image/vz6c110xr/
^That looks quite nice and clean, could you tell me what you've done to the panels and what is on the bottom panel that shows all the system details? - http://prntscr.com/6s2tms
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lounge wrote:http://postimg.org/image/vz6c110xr/
^That looks quite nice and clean, could you tell me what you've done to the panels and what is on the bottom panel that shows all the system details? - http://prntscr.com/6s2tms
Top panel is xfce default and on the bottom its Conky Bar
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What do you guys use for your bluetooth and battery panel applets, to make then consistent with the rest of the theme?
When I use blueman, or the xfce battery applet, the icons are ugly and dont follow the icon theme. I found that it is because the icon names these applets are looking for are different from the norm. I did create links with the right names for the panel icons, which worked, but this is a tedious job and needs to be done for every icon pack.
Any suggestions welcome
never mind, solved:
I wrote a little script to create the necessary symbolic links for the bluetooth icons if required.
used xfce-power-manager instead of battery monitor, which themes correctly.
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