winstonteacox wrote:And here is the RazorQt-Desktop ...
Bernd
the_loko wrote:Just 2 users with Gnome?
I like the clean desktops, without icons
alf wrote:what about this?
Nov wrote:Love this one, what kind of modifications have you made
VoodooDali wrote:Nice! I like glx-dock but don't currently use it. Could never make up my mind how I wanted it configured.
VoodooDali wrote:Nice conky panel, BTW. Was that difficult to setup?
#! /bin/bash
conky -&
sleep 3
feh --bg-scale `grep 'wallpaper=' ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc | tail --bytes=+11`
digigold wrote:
No, Conky is pretty straight forward. Its native behavior does not allow for a transparent background like I have though. To accomplish this you will want to use a cool little image program called "feh". Feh is called when Conky is invoked via conky.sh.
own_window yes
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,skip_taskbar,sticky,skip_pager
no_buffers yes
minimum_size 200 5
maximum_width 200
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
stippled_borders 0
alignment bottom_right
gap_x 20
gap_y 20
uppercase no
yankee495 wrote:Conky does allow transparency. Here is my conkyrc, the part that defines the window. (...)
I don't know what feh is but you don't need it, at least not for transparency.
VoodooDali wrote:After doing a little homework, I find that Conky provides pseudo-transparency, not the real thing. So it reads from the root window and paints the contents underneath the panel. So apparently, if the desktop in use doesn't post a background directly to the root window, you get a black box. "Feh" turns out to be one of a series of programs designed to compensate for that.
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