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not much changed.
a bit more IO wait.
Is that openbox? It's just beautiful. Please name the theme.
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Here is my absuletly fresh desktop.
It's ION3 with some apps like vim, htop, mc under urxvt.
Unfortunealy, i dont have time to configure ION yet.
can you post your Xdefaults please?
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paralax wrote:Here is my absuletly fresh desktop.
It's ION3 with some apps like vim, htop, mc under urxvt.
Unfortunealy, i dont have time to configure ION yet.
can you post your Xdefaults please?
Sure. Here it is:
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Featured in this screenshot are:
Archlinux
Openbox
Sonata
Pypanel
Conky
Gtk + Openbox theme current works in progress by me.
Looks very nice, good work. It's possible to share the configs (openbox, pypanel, conky) with us?
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I have finished the port of the theme Knifty (Kwin) to IceWM.
I love your icewm themes, can you share also this?
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Featured in this screenshot are:
Archlinux
Openbox
Sonata
Pypanel
Conky
Gtk + Openbox theme current works in progress by me.
Hmm. What font are you using for pypanel? I thought it was snap at first, but it looks a bit different...
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thewayofzen wrote:Featured in this screenshot are:
Archlinux
Openbox
Sonata
Pypanel
Conky
Gtk + Openbox theme current works in progress by me.Hmm. What font are you using for pypanel? I thought it was snap at first, but it looks a bit different...
I reckon it is Anorexia (also from artwiz)
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I love your icewm themes, can you share also this?
Off course. Tell me your email and i'll send it.
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Where did you get the Novell Gnome menu?
Last edited by potentials (2007-07-10 04:41:24)
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Where did you get the Novell Gnome menu?
it actually is not the Novell gnome menu. It is usp. I ripped it from the ubuntu forum and did put it in the AUR some time ago. USP is very customizable. A lot of additional plugins can also be found on the ubuntu forum.
Last edited by pressh (2007-07-10 07:20:07)
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My latest one, clean and simple as I like it.
Conky, xfce-panel, amarok and firefox
WM:Openbox with Onyx theme
GTKTheme:Murrina-GT4 Rounded
Icons: nuoveXT (for the gtk apps), oxygen (for the qt apps)
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Went back to dwm after I figured out the patches. Trying to finalize my color scheme
It was a light day in terms of running apps
*urxvt with screen
*swiftfox
EDIT: i like my wallpaper so heres a shot with it
Last edited by SleepingGiant08 (2007-07-10 13:19:18)
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FVWM:
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/5628/fvwmyf8.th.pngGnome (details are in the first shot):
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/3259/arch1ju6.th.jpg http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/4225/arch2em6.th.jpg
Where i can find the wallpaper of this shot seen in the first page of this topic? The guy doesn't have set the email
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wm: wmii
apps: urxvt, ncmpc, irssi..
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Tjusigt
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Nothing too special, but it's home...
GNOME, Metacity, customized Gilouche theme, Tilda, etc.
For wallpaper/GDM details, see my other thread: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=34948
PS: Nice wallpaper, pressh!
Last edited by thayer.w (2007-07-10 19:57:24)
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thewayofzen wrote:Featured in this screenshot are:
Archlinux
Openbox
Sonata
Pypanel
Conky
Gtk + Openbox theme current works in progress by me.Looks very nice, good work. It's possible to share the configs (openbox, pypanel, conky) with us?
Ill be happy to share everything in one shot as soon as i finish polishing up the openbox/gtk
Look forward to it in a few days..
Heres my conky for now
# maintain spacing between certain elements
use_spacer yes
# set to yes if you want tormo to be forked in the background
#background yes
use_xft yes
# Xft font when Xft is enabled
xftfont anorexia-9
#xftfont Andale Mono-9
#xftfont Clean-8
#xftfont cubicfive10:pixelsize=8
#xftfont squaredance10:pixelsize=14
#xftfont swf!t_v02:pixelsize=10
# Text alpha when using Xft
xftalpha 1
mail_spool $MAIL
# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 1.0
# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus)
own_window no
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
# Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
double_buffer yes
# Minimum size of text area
minimum_size 200 5
maximum_width 300
# Draw shades?
draw_shades yes
# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no # amplifies text
# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no
# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 3
# border margins
border_margin 5
# border widt5
border_width 6
# Default colors and also border colors, grey90 == #e5e5e5
default_color grey90
default_shade_color black
default_outline_color DarkGrey
# 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
gap_x 12
gap_y 12
# Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
no_buffers yes
# set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
uppercase no
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
TEXT
${color #FFFFFF}Warrior
${color white}${hr 1}
${color #b8b8b8}$sysname $kernel ${color #CCCCCC}on ${color #b8b8b8}$machine
${color #b8b8b8}Uptime: $color$uptime
${color #b8b8b8}${time %A} ${time %e %B %G} ${color
#ffffff}${time %I:%M:%S}
${color white}${hr 1}
${color #FFFFFF}System:
${color #b8b8b8}cpu: ${color #CCCCCC}${freq} MHz
${color #b8b8b8}load: ${color #CCCCCC}${cpu}%
${color #b8b8b8}ram: ${color #CCCCCC}$mem${color #b8b8b8}/${color
#CCCCCC}$memmax ${color #b8b8b8}, ${color #CCCCCC}$memperc%
${color #b8b8b8}swap: ${color #CCCCCC}$swap${color #b8b8b8}/${color
#CCCCCC}$swapmax ${color #b8b8b8}, ${color #CCCCCC}$swapperc%
${color #b8b8b8}avg load: (${color #CCCCCC}$loadavg${color #b8b8b8})
${color #b8b8b8}processes: ${color #CCCCCC}$processes ${color
#b8b8b8}running: ${color #CCCCCC}$running_processes
${color white}${hr 1}
${color #FFFFFF}Networking:
${color #b8b8b8}ip address: $color${addr eth0}
${color #b8b8b8}down: $color${downspeed eth0}k/s
${color #b8b8b8}up: $color${upspeed eth0}k/s
${color white}${hr 1}
${color #FFFFFF}File Systems:
${color #b8b8b8}root: ${color #CCCCCC}${fs_used /}${color
#b8b8b8}/${color #CCCCCC}${fs_size /} ${color #b8b8b8}(${color
#CCCCCC}${fs_free /}, ${fs_free_perc /}% free)
${fs_bar /}
${color #b8b8b8}fat32: ${color #CCCCCC}${fs_used /mnt/windows}${color
#b8b8b8}/${color #CCCCCC}${fs_size /mnt/windows} ${color
#b8b8b8}(${color #CCCCCC}${fs_free /mnt/windows}, ${fs_free_perc
/mnt/windows}% free)
${fs_bar /mnt/windows}
${color #b8b8b8}music: ${color #CCCCCC}${fs_used
/mnt/music}${color #b8b8b8}/${color #CCCCCC}${fs_size
/mnt/music} ${color #b8b8b8}(${color #CCCCCC}${fs_free
/mnt/music}, ${fs_free_perc /mnt/music}% free)
${fs_bar /mnt/music}
${color #b8b8b8}video: ${color #CCCCCC}${fs_used /mnt/video}${color
#b8b8b8}/${color #CCCCCC}${fs_size /mnt/video} ${color #b8b8b8}(${color
#CCCCCC}${fs_free /mnt/video}, ${fs_free_perc /mnt/video}% free)
${fs_bar /mnt/video}
${color white}${hr 1}
${color #FFFFFF}Weather:
${color #b8b8b8}Current Conditions: ${color #DDDDDD}${execi 1200
/usr/bin/weatherget -f ~/.conkyweatherrc -s CAXX0297 -m }
and pypanel
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 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 = "0xf1f1f1" # Panel background and tinting color
TASK_COLOR = "0x434343" # Normal task name color
FOCUSED_COLOR = "0x181818" # Focused task name color
SHADED_COLOR = "0x434343" # Shaded task name color
MINIMIZED_COLOR = "0x434343" # Minimized task name color
DESKTOP_COLOR = "0x212121" # Desktop name color
CLOCK_COLOR = "0x212121" # Clock text color
LINE_COLOR = "0x5c8c97" # 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 = 0 # 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 = 18 # 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 = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" # 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 = []
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 = "standard 07_57 caps-7"
#FONT = "Bitstream Vera Sans Roman-8"
FONT = "anorexia-10"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 = 120
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc. Options: 1 = Enabled/Yes, 0 = Disabled/No
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABOVE = 1 # Panel is always above other apps
APPICONS = 1 # 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 = ["Alpha", "Beta", "Gamma", "Delta"]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 = 1 # Desktop name section
TASKS = 2 # Task names section
TRAY = 3 # System tray section
CLOCK = 4 # 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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ha1f wrote:paralax wrote:Here is my absuletly fresh desktop.
It's ION3 with some apps like vim, htop, mc under urxvt.
Unfortunealy, i dont have time to configure ION yet.
can you post your Xdefaults please?
Sure. Here it is:
Thank you for making my terminal look sexy as hell.
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Could you share your config.h? It looks damn nice
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Every time I try out Xfce I end up falling in love with it. It's so light and nice looking, plus so compatible with Gnome, that Gnome quickly becomes useless. The only thing I miss are the 3 menus Gnome provides.
When I was on Ubuntu, I tried several times to install Xfce, but there was something wrong, since after a few days it started to suck my CPU (100% usage) and I couldn't even move the mouse anymore. I never found out what the problem was, I guess there was something dodgy with the xubuntu-desktop package. I hope it was not some kind of conflict between Gnome and Xfce being installed at the same time (otherwise I am screwed).
Anyway, after this very interesting story, here you go:
By the way, if anyone can tell me how to get that script that shows all the specs in the terminal (the one with the Arch logo) I would be very grateful.
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By the way, if anyone can tell me how to get that script that shows all the specs in the terminal (the one with the Arch logo) I would be very grateful.
Look here:
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