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x0rg wrote:Nice work: wallpaper is a cracker...
thanks! here's it if you want it
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my thinkpad x32
clean
http://imgur.com/3QRIrl.png
with stjerm-svn as dropdown-terminal
http://imgur.com/mncDPl.png
with window (iceg as window-decoration, dust as gtk theme, gnome-colors as icon-theme)
http://imgur.com/Y3Z20l.png
What icon set is that for your conky?
EDIT: Can I see your conky file at that.
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http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr16 … t-25-9.jpg
http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr16 … -32-10.jpg
http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr16 … t-35-2.png
A brand new conkyrc for me. I added a weather script, some color, and I changed the conky font to "Lucida Console" to match my Terminal. I also thought that I would try devilspie to embed my xfce4 Terminal.
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rebugger wrote:my thinkpad x32
clean
http://imgur.com/3QRIrl.png
with stjerm-svn as dropdown-terminal
http://imgur.com/mncDPl.png
with window (iceg as window-decoration, dust as gtk theme, gnome-colors as icon-theme)
http://imgur.com/Y3Z20l.pngWhat icon set is that for your conky?
EDIT: Can I see your conky file at that.
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I got the conky-icons from the awesome wiki http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Nice_Icons
Next time I bootup my notebook, I will post the conkyrc
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http://th09.deviantart.net/fs46/300W/f/ … epegzz.png
* windowmanager: awesome wm
* console: urxvt + tmux
* visible apps: vim, tail, muttThe lines in the background match the row-height of the visible font and are quite helpfull in vim for example.
The wallpaper colors are quite decent in order not to make the terminal fonts hard to read.
good one! glad to see tmux in action. i moved away from screen to tmux half a year ago, and its pretty satisfying.
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brisbin33 wrote:moljac024 wrote:I suppose you asked because of the conky bug with interpreting everything after a "#" as a comment...
not sure if it already existed (i searched, i swear)... but bug filed.
I came across the same problem but it isn't actually a bug (sort of):
http://conky.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
2009-05-09
* Allow the use of '#' for comments within text area (can be escaped with '\#')the only problem is when I try to escape it with \ it does nothing. So it seems to be a bug after all just in a different place. (If anyone has success with the escaping please do post).
they instantly closed my bug saying people need the ability to put comments in after TEXT, who does that? i should reopen saying that \# doesn't work as it should...
fumbles on IRC mentioned a patch to make \# work; but he couldn't find it. for now i'm doing the following workaround
CPU: ^fg(${execi 3600 echo "#909090"})${cpu}^fg()...
pretty hackish, but it works.
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epegzz wrote:http://th09.deviantart.net/fs46/300W/f/ … epegzz.png
* windowmanager: awesome wm
* console: urxvt + tmux
* visible apps: vim, tail, muttThe lines in the background match the row-height of the visible font and are quite helpfull in vim for example.
The wallpaper colors are quite decent in order not to make the terminal fonts hard to read.good one! glad to see tmux in action. i moved away from screen to tmux half a year ago, and its pretty satisfying.
I don't think that I was aware of tmux before today. I will have to look into it.
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mximus wrote:brisbin33 wrote:not sure if it already existed (i searched, i swear)... but bug filed.
I came across the same problem but it isn't actually a bug (sort of):
http://conky.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
2009-05-09
* Allow the use of '#' for comments within text area (can be escaped with '\#')the only problem is when I try to escape it with \ it does nothing. So it seems to be a bug after all just in a different place. (If anyone has success with the escaping please do post).
they instantly closed my bug saying people need the ability to put comments in after TEXT, who does that? i should reopen saying that \# doesn't work as it should...
fumbles on IRC mentioned a patch to make \# work; but he couldn't find it. for now i'm doing the following workaround
CPU: ^fg(${execi 3600 echo "#909090"})${cpu}^fg()...
pretty hackish, but it works.
Yes I've noticed they closed it right away...you should definitely re-open it or start a new one... good luck
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brisbin33 wrote:mximus wrote:I came across the same problem but it isn't actually a bug (sort of):
http://conky.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
2009-05-09
* Allow the use of '#' for comments within text area (can be escaped with '\#')the only problem is when I try to escape it with \ it does nothing. So it seems to be a bug after all just in a different place. (If anyone has success with the escaping please do post).
they instantly closed my bug saying people need the ability to put comments in after TEXT, who does that? i should reopen saying that \# doesn't work as it should...
fumbles on IRC mentioned a patch to make \# work; but he couldn't find it. for now i'm doing the following workaround
CPU: ^fg(${execi 3600 echo "#909090"})${cpu}^fg()...
pretty hackish, but it works.
Yes I've noticed they closed it right away...you should definitely re-open it or start a new one... good luck
Last edited by brisbin33 (2009-07-19 19:31:17)
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A little update and yeah.. still NIN lol
Really nice!!
Lovin' your conky config!
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http://www2.pic-upload.de/thumb/19.07.0 … a5auat.png
Picture is from DeviantArt (search for "Daisy"). Conky is 'inspired' (sounds nicer than 'ripped off') by Ghost1227.
And the Music is, obviously, by De La Soul...
I like this alot. Everything matches really well. What font is that?
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A little update and yeah.. still NIN lol
Now that is impressive.
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Allright, my turn.
Please note that my desktop is not only sexy as hell, it is also usable!http://data.fuskbugg.se/skalman01/usabl … -thumb.png
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I would LOVE to get my hands on your bash prompt, good sir.
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WM: Fluxbox
Theme/Style: Shiki-Flux-Mint
Font: Aller
Mousecursor: xcursor-human
Wallpaper: Green GNOME - No logo
Icons: shiki-wise
Conkyrc:
background yes
use_xft yes
xftfont 123:size=8
xftalpha 0.1
update_interval 3
total_run_times 0
own_window yes
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
double_buffer yes
minimum_size 250 5
maximum_width 400
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders no
default_color grey
default_shade_color red
default_outline_color green
alignment top_right
gap_x 10
gap_y 10
no_buffers no
uppercase no
cpu_avg_samples 2
net_avg_samples 1
override_utf8_locale yes
use_spacer left
text_buffer_size 256
TEXT
${alignc 40}${color blue}${font openlogos:size=20}A${font Arial:size=20}${color white}arch${color blue}linux
${voffset -90}
${color DimGray}
${font}
${font Arial:bold:size=10}${color Tan1}SYSTEM ${color DarkSlateGray} ${hr 2}
$font${color DimGray}$sysname $kernel $alignr $machine
Intel Pentium M $alignr${freq_g cpu0}Ghz
Uptime $alignr${uptime}
File System $alignr${fs_type}
${font Arial:bold:size=10}${color Tan1}PROCESSORS ${color DarkSlateGray}${hr 2}
$font${color DimGray}CPU1 ${cpu cpu1}% ${cpubar cpu1}
${font Arial:bold:size=10}${color Tan1}MEMORY ${color DarkSlateGray}${hr 2}
$font${color DimGray}MEM $alignc $mem / $memmax $alignr $memperc%
$membar
${font Arial:bold:size=10}${color Tan1}HDD ${color DarkSlateGray}${hr 2}
$font${color DimGray}/ $alignc ${fs_used /} / ${fs_size /} $alignr ${fs_free_perc /}%
${fs_bar /}
$font${color DimGray}/home $alignc ${fs_used /home} / ${fs_size /home} $alignr ${fs_free_perc /home}%
${fs_bar /home}
${font Arial:bold:size=10}${color Tan1}TOP PROCESSES ${color DarkSlateGray}${hr 2}
${color DimGray}$font${top_mem name 2}${alignr}${top mem 2} %
$font${top_mem name 3}${alignr}${top mem 3} %
$font${top_mem name 4}${alignr}${top mem 4} %
$font${top_mem name 5}${alignr}${top mem 5} %
${font Arial:bold:size=10}${color Tan2}NETWORK ${color DarkSlateGray}${hr 2}
$font${color DimGray}IP on ath0 $alignr ${addr ath0}
Down $alignr ${downspeed ath0} kb/s
Up $alignr ${upspeed ath0} kb/s
Downloaded: $alignr ${totaldown ath00}
Uploaded: $alignr ${totalup ath0}
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"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
Reflections on the Strange and the not so Strange
http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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Mr Pink57:
So here is the full package
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/961795/conky.tar.gz
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Lunar Linux+Fluxbox as usual.
awesome color scheme :-)
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