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I have a problem with Openbox and tint2. I have added tint2 to my rc.xml file, where I specific tells it not to skin tint2. But somehow on a reboot it get skinned again. Even though I have set decor to yes or no. So I need to reconfigure for the setting to apply properly.
Anyone else experienced a similar problem?
Birger
Last edited by MindTooth (2008-11-18 14:00:33)
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I have a problem with Openbox and tint2. I have added tint2 to my rc.xml file, where I specific tells it not to skin tint2. But somehow on a reboot it get skinned again. Even though I have set decor to yes or no. So I need to reconfigure for the setting to apply properly.
Anyone else experienced a similar problem?
Birger
I never got the tint2 package to work properly for some reason. Try this tint: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=17082
This one seemed to work fine for me - though I'm sure there must be an actual solution, if you get impatient give it a try.
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can you post a screenshot of your tint2, because i'm not sure to understand the problem.
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If you allow Openbox to look at it like just any other app, it will decorate it...
This is what I have in my rc.xml:
<application name="tint">
<desktop>all</desktop>
<skip_pager>yes</skip_pager>
<skip_taskbar>yes</skip_taskbar>
<decor>no</decor>
</application>
If you have problems with copy/pasting this into your rc.mxl, just type it over, I copied this from a Windows box (rc.xml opened in a text editor). Just to make sure you don't get no Windows-style end of lines .
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Will post a screen tomorrow, and I will try the above setting.
Birger
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The problem is still present. Screen: http://bayimg.com/kALKGaAbP
Birger
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The problem is still present. Screen: http://bayimg.com/kALKGaAbP
Birger
Did you check your tintrc to make sure you don't have a border set in there? Actually, maybe you should post your tintrc.
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Actually, I changed to Enlightenment. Work a lot better. Though I only get 300fps with glxgears.
Birger
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Actually, I changed to Enlightenment. Work a lot better. Though I only get 300fps with glxgears.
Birger
Why'd you give up? Don't let it beat you. Just for kicks you should look at your tintrc:
#---------------------------------------------
# PANEL BACKGROUND AND BORDER
#---------------------------------------------
panel_rounded = 9
panel_border_width = 2
panel_background_color = #000000 0
panel_border_color = #000000 0
note that at the end of my border color string I have a 0, which means the border won't show up.
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If I choose to use Openbox once again, I will use your suggestion above. But currently I enjoy E17.
Birger
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fair enough... but I will forever wonder what was wrong with your tint
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