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Last edited by haxit (2008-10-01 02:39:39)
Archi686 User | Old Screenshots | Old .Configs
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thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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Sorry about that. I was taking in consideration the European population on the site.
Plus I fixed one of the images, but the second seems to be broken.
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There are so many minimalist WM users. Why is that? I don't see many E17, KDE, Gnome and XFCE screenshots compared to Openbox, Fluxbox and all the other WM screenshots.
I'll post my screenshot as soon as I install arch
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There are so many minimalist WM users. Why is that? I don't see many E17, KDE, Gnome and XFCE screenshots compared to Openbox, Fluxbox and all the other WM screenshots.
I'll post my screenshot as soon as I install arch
Why is that? Simple - Openbox is the best.
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There are so many minimalist WM users. Why is that? I don't see many E17, KDE, Gnome and XFCE screenshots compared to Openbox, Fluxbox and all the other WM screenshots.
I'll post my screenshot as soon as I install arch
You'd need a video thread to show off what E17 does. Static shots never come close to seeing the beauty of it.
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You'd need a video thread to show off what E17 does. Static shots never come close to seeing the beauty of it.
That is so true!
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Same ol' desktop...
That's Openbox? How did you get that nice taskbar at the bottom? Haven't been able to do that with Fluxbox.
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Not much has changed. I just fiddled with the conky a little bit and added xcompmgr for some slight shadows:
http://users.skynet.be/vdamme/Frederik/ … -thumb.jpg
Arch64 with Openbox, running urxvt, conky, tint2 and pcmanfm
It would be great, if I can have your conky config.
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Freduardo wrote:Not much has changed. I just fiddled with the conky a little bit and added xcompmgr for some slight shadows:
http://users.skynet.be/vdamme/Frederik/ … -thumb.jpg
Arch64 with Openbox, running urxvt, conky, tint2 and pcmanfmIt would be great, if I can have your conky config.
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thayer wrote:Same ol' desktop...
That's Openbox? How did you get that nice taskbar at the bottom? Haven't been able to do that with Fluxbox.
It's the dock, currently housing bbdock, docker, bbpager and lal (the clock) in that order. Flux should be dock-aware too. My ~/.xinitrc and other configs can be found here: http://cinderwick.ca/files/configs
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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seenxu wrote:Freduardo wrote:Not much has changed. I just fiddled with the conky a little bit and added xcompmgr for some slight shadows:
http://users.skynet.be/vdamme/Frederik/ … -thumb.jpg
Arch64 with Openbox, running urxvt, conky, tint2 and pcmanfmIt would be great, if I can have your conky config.
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Sure,
It's largely based on Sen's downloadable config from the conky config thread:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=39906&p=5 (last post of the page)
I'd suggest you use that as a starting point and adjust it to your needs.
I just chucked it all into one single .concyrc and added some things.
Here's my concyrc:
# Use Xft?
use_xft yes
xftfont cure:size=6
# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 1
# 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 yes
own_window_transparent yes
#own_window_type widget
own_window_type desktop
own_window_hints undecorate,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 280 5
maximum_width 140
# Draw shades?
draw_shades no
# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no
# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no
# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 0
# border margins
border_margin 5
# border width
border_width 1
# Default colors and also border colors
default_color 303030
#default_shade_color white
#default_outline_color black
own_window_colour 262524
# 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 20
gap_y 10
# 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 yes
#Email:
#${pop3_unseen **SERVER NAME** **USERNAME** **PASSWORD**} new messages
TEXT
${color a4a4a4}${alignc 30}${font DotMatrix:size=16}${time %k:%M}
${font}${color 556B2F}${alignc}${voffset -10}${time %A}
${color 9ACD32}Date:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${time %D}
${color 9ACD32}${font}Email:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${execi 300 perl ~/.scripts/gmail.pl n} new
${color a4a4a4}${alignc}${execi 3600 python ~/.scripts/conkyForecast.py --location=BEXX0013 --datatype=CC}
${alignc 5}${font Weather:size=32}${execi 3600 python ~/.scripts/conkyForecast.py --location=BEXX0013 --datatype=WF}${font}
${color 556B2F}${voffset -32} ${execi 3600 python ~/.scripts/conkyForecast.py --location=BEXX0013 --datatype=HT}
${color 9ACD32}Kernel:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}$kernel
${color 9ACD32}UpTime:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}$uptime
${color 9ACD32}Arch Update:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${execi 300 perl ~/.scripts/conky-updates.pl}
${color 9ACD32}Cpu1:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${cpu cpu1}% ${color 556B2F}${execi 20 sensors k8temp-pci-00c3 |grep Core0 |awk '{print $3}'}
${color 556B2F}${cpugraph cpu1 20,140 556B2F 9ACD32}
${color 9ACD32}Cpu2:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${cpu cpu2}% ${color 556B2F}${execi 20 sensors k8temp-pci-00c3 |grep Core1 |awk '{print $3}'}
${color 556B2F}${cpugraph cpu2 20,140 556B2F 9ACD32}
${color 9ACD32}Ram:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}$mem
${color 556B2F}${membar 3,140}
${color 9ACD32}Governor:
${color a4a4a4}${execi 5 cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor} ${alignr}${execi 5 ~/.scripts/cpu_mhz}GHz
${color 9ACD32}Battery:${alignr}${color a4a4a4}${battery BAT1}
${color 556B2F}${battery_bar 3,140 BAT1}
${color 9ACD32}Time:${alignr}${color a4a4a4}${battery_time BAT1}
${color 9ACD32}Wifi Quality:${alignr}${color a4a4a4}${wireless_link_qual_perc wlan0}%
${color 556B2F}${wireless_link_bar 3,140 wlan0}
${color 9ACD32}Essid:${alignr}${color a4a4a4}${wireless_essid wlan0}
${color 9ACD32}Bitrate:${alignr}${color a4a4a4}${wireless_bitrate wlan0}
${color 9ACD32}Up:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${upspeed wlan0}KB/s
${color 556B2F}${upspeedgraph wlan0 20,140 556B2F 9ACD32}
${color 9ACD32}Total: ${color a4a4a4}${totalup wlan0}
${color 9ACD32}Down:${color a4a4a4}${alignr}${downspeed wlan0}KB/s
${color 556B2F}${downspeedgraph wlan0 20,140 556B2F 9ACD32}
${color 9ACD32}Total: ${color a4a4a4}${totaldown wlan0}
${color 9ACD32}Root: ${color a4a4a4}${fs_free /}
${color 556B2F}${fs_bar 3,140 /}
${color 9ACD32}Data: ${color a4a4a4}${fs_free /media/Data}
${color 556B2F}${fs_bar 3,140 /media/Data}
${color a4a4a4}${alignc 2}${font DejaVu Sans Mono:size=14}${execi 1 ~/.scripts/mpd.awk}
${font}${color 556B2F}${alignc}${voffset -15}${mpd_status}
${color 9ACD32}Artist:
${color a4a4a4}${mpd_artist}
${color 9ACD32}Title:
${color a4a4a4}${mpd_title}
${color 9ACD32}Album:
${color a4a4a4}${mpd_album}
${color a4a4a4}${mpd_elapsed}${alignr}${mpd_length}
${color 556B2F}${mpd_bar 3,140}
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Oh my god, it's October! Well, I can show off my new gallery and new website in this thread
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Care to share the panel config? Guessing it's PyPanel, and btw, the angelina gtk-theme is awesome. And is that pidgin running as IM-client?
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Not much has changed. I just fiddled with the conky a little bit and added xcompmgr for some slight shadows:
http://users.skynet.be/vdamme/Frederik/ … -thumb.jpg
Arch64 with Openbox, running urxvt, conky, tint2 and pcmanfm
What options do you use to start xcompmgr [ is it from AUR, the -git version ? ] ? I can't get real transparency to get to work..
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WM/DE: Fluxbox
Fluxbox theme: Nova-Lime (I modified the config file slightly)
GTK theme: Nova-Lime
Wallpaper: http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/down … 0x1050.jpg
Apps shown: Terminator, Gimp, htop, weechat, volwheel
Last edited by Odd-rationale (2008-10-01 18:29:00)
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Care to share the panel config? Guessing it's PyPanel, and btw, the angelina gtk-theme is awesome. And is that pidgin running as IM-client?
Thanks. Sure, that's pypanel. Yep, that's pidgin. You can get the custom status icons I made here: http://trapd00r.deviantart.com/art/Pidg … s-98932987 .
Here's .pypanelrc:
VERSION = 2.4
BG_COLOR = "0x3C3C3C"
TASK_COLOR = "0x8A8A8A"
FOCUSED_COLOR = "0xffffff"
SHADED_COLOR = "0x8A8A8A"
MINIMIZED_COLOR = "0x8A8A8A"
DESKTOP_COLOR = "0xffffff"
CLOCK_COLOR = "0xffffff"
LINE_COLOR = "0xffffff"
TASK_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xFFFFFF"
FOCUSED_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xFFFFFF"
SHADED_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xFFFFFF"
MINIMIZED_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xFFFFFF"
DESKTOP_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xFFFFFF"
CLOCK_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xFFFFFF"
P_LOCATION = 1 # panel placement: 0 = top, 1 = bottom
P_WIDTH = 0 # panel width: 0 = full screen width
P_START = 0 # starting X coordinate of the panel
P_SPACER = 15 # spacing between panel objects
P_HEIGHT = 20
P_L_BUFF = 2
P_R_BUFF = 2
P_T_BUFF = 4
P_B_BUFF = 4
I_HEIGHT = 16 # application icon height
I_WIDTH = 16 # 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
TRAY_I_WIDTH = 16 # system tray icon width
CLOCK_FORMAT = "%d.%m.%Y // %H:%M"
CLOCK_DELAY = 20
HIDE_LIST = ["netwmpager"]
HIDDEN_SIZE = 2
FONT = "Myraid Pro:size=8"
SHOWALL = 0 # show windows from all desktops
SHOWMINIMIZED = 0 # only show minimized windows
SHADE = 20
ABOVE = 1 # 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 = []
# Order
DESKTOP = 1
TASKS = 2
CLOCK = 5
TRAY = 4
LAUNCHER = 0
def desktopButtonEvent(pp, button):
pass
def taskButtonEvent(pp, button, task):
if button == 1:
pp.taskFocus(task)
elif button == 2:
task.obj.destroy()
elif button == 3:
pp.toggleShade(task)
elif button == 4:
pp.taskRaise(task, focus=1)
elif button == 5:
pp.taskLower(task, focus=0)
def clockButtonEvent(pp, button):
pp.showDesktop()
def panelButtonEvent(pp, button):
pass
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Mind sharing your wall?
@Freduardo: Really nice desktop!
archlinux on Macbook Pro 10,1
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