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LeoSolaris,
Care to tell how you got the openbox menu transparent?
Thanks!
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If I could hazard a guess, with xcompmgr and transset
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Well I got that far. haha. I just can get the menu to work. And I have searched.
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http://solstorm.doesntexist.com/images/ … 9small.png
Wallpaper is plain black, for two reasons actually.
1) I have a tiling wm, so as soon an app is running it covers the whole screen.
2) I frequiently change between running only 1280x800, 1280x1024 and 2560x1024 and finding a wallpaper that I want that looks good on all these is somewhat difficult (and I like to create them myself too).
Can I get your .Xdefaults?
dnyy in IRC & Urban Terror
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tlvb wrote:http://solstorm.doesntexist.com/images/ … 9small.png
Wallpaper is plain black, for two reasons actually.
1) I have a tiling wm, so as soon an app is running it covers the whole screen.
2) I frequiently change between running only 1280x800, 1280x1024 and 2560x1024 and finding a wallpaper that I want that looks good on all these is somewhat difficult (and I like to create them myself too).Can I get your .Xdefaults?
Didn't you read his subsequent reply? He has posted his .Xdefaults right there!
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dannytatom wrote:tlvb wrote:http://solstorm.doesntexist.com/images/ … 9small.png
Wallpaper is plain black, for two reasons actually.
1) I have a tiling wm, so as soon an app is running it covers the whole screen.
2) I frequiently change between running only 1280x800, 1280x1024 and 2560x1024 and finding a wallpaper that I want that looks good on all these is somewhat difficult (and I like to create them myself too).Can I get your .Xdefaults?
Didn't you read his subsequent reply? He has posted his .Xdefaults right there!
Hahaha. Saw how pretty it was and got ahead of myself!
dnyy in IRC & Urban Terror
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@OneEyedPimp: he said it in the post:
I discovered xcompmgr-dana... now OB has transparent menus and a really slick fade in and out when I iconify or close windows! The trick is to not use the -c switch. The -C is fine, but the -c will put shadows around conky.
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@OneEyedPimp: he said it in the post:
LeoSolaris wrote:I discovered xcompmgr-dana... now OB has transparent menus and a really slick fade in and out when I iconify or close windows! The trick is to not use the -c switch. The -C is fine, but the -c will put shadows around conky.
I'm also using xcomppmgr-dana, yet can't manage to get a transparent obmenu . LeoSolaris, could you provide more information please?
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I discovered xcompmgr-dana... now OB has transparent menus and a really slick fade in and out when I iconify or close windows! The trick is to not use the -c switch. The -C is fine, but the -c will put shadows around conky.
Yeah, because -c draws shadows around windows in general.
Using -C avoids drawing shadows around docks and panels (but draws them on other windows because of -c). So, there is no point in using -C when not using -c.
There is no way to draw shadows and avoid drawing them on conky with xcompmgr-dana, which is a shame because it is less buggy then standard xcompmgr (especially with urxvt shadows).
Someone should make another fork of xcompmgr to fix the known problems (maybe I'll take a look at it sometime soon).
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LeoSolaris wrote:I discovered xcompmgr-dana... now OB has transparent menus and a really slick fade in and out when I iconify or close windows! The trick is to not use the -c switch. The -C is fine, but the -c will put shadows around conky.
Yeah, because -c draws shadows around windows in general.
Using -C avoids drawing shadows around docks and panels (but draws them on other windows because of -c). So, there is no point in using -C when not using -c.
There is no way to draw shadows and avoid drawing them on conky with xcompmgr-dana, which is a shame because it is less buggy then standard xcompmgr (especially with urxvt shadows).
Someone should make another fork of xcompmgr to fix the known problems (maybe I'll take a look at it sometime soon).
i use straight up xcompmgr.
idk if it works with dana too, but you can have shadows on windows and not conky by just adding this to your conky:
own_window_type desktop
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idk if it works with dana too, but you can have shadows on windows and not conky by just adding this to your conky:
xcompmgr-dana draws shadows regardless of the own_window_type setting (thus my it's a shame comment ).
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@OneEyedPimp: he said it in the post:
LeoSolaris wrote:I discovered xcompmgr-dana... now OB has transparent menus and a really slick fade in and out when I iconify or close windows! The trick is to not use the -c switch. The -C is fine, but the -c will put shadows around conky.
Contrary to popular belief, I do excel at reading. :-) Just like heazky I am running xcompmgr-dana as well as transset-df, yet I can't get the openbox menu to be transparent. That is the only thing I want to be transparent...
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Contrary to popular belief, I do excel at reading. :-) Just like heazky I am running xcompmgr-dana as well as transset-df, yet I can't get the openbox menu to be transparent. That is the only thing I want to be transparent...
transset-df is not needed for menu transparency (in fact, I think it's impossible to get menu transparency that way).
It's the -m flag in xcompmgr-dana:
-m opacity
Specifies the opacity for menus. (default 1.0)
It only works if you have fades enabled, so set fade steps to 1 (if you don't want fades):
xcompmgr -I1 -O1 -Ff -m.75 &
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@karabaja4 Man, I thought I was soooo cool figuring that out like two seconds ago. haha Thank you for the info.
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It's the -m flag in xcompmgr-dana:
-m opacity Specifies the opacity for menus. (default 1.0)
It only works if you have fades enabled, so set fade steps to 1 (if you don't want fades):
xcompmgr -I1 -O1 -Ff -m.75 &
Aha, so that was the magic, thanks ! Looks like it's not in the manpage, but it shows the option when doing a -h.
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@ flamelab
What font are you using in the menu bar ? : >
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@ flamelab
What font are you using in the menu bar ? : >
Trebuchet
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Never really liked the Air theme before now...
what's the now playing thingy on the desktop ?
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Mountainjew wrote:Never really liked the Air theme before now...
what's the now playing thingy on the desktop ?
It's a conversion of cdartdisplay with a theme called ThaFrame...Here's instructions on how to install it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? … ost7407017
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geoisis wrote:Mountainjew wrote:Never really liked the Air theme before now...
what's the now playing thingy on the desktop ?It's a conversion of cdartdisplay with a theme called ThaFrame...Here's instructions on how to install it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? … ost7407017
thank you sir
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esters wrote:@ flamelab
What font are you using in the menu bar ? : >
Trebuchet
Can I have your wallpaper flamelab, thanks a lot
I just tested gnome-shell yesterday and indeed it wasnt that great as i thought, it was freaking slow for some reason maybe because of my Intel graphic chipset, so i went back to my Xmonad
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