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October Screenshot
We are doing good people lets keep it going
Ubuntu with Fluxbox
http://tpspace.wordpress.com/files/2...screenshot.png
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Slackware-current with KDE 4.1
Slackware with KDE4.1
Last edited by psych-major; 10-06-2008 at 02:23 PM.
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nolimit974, you posted this on Sept 30, shame on you!
So what's your October screenshot going to be?
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It's better to be early than to be on time.
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Originally Posted by nolimit974
It's better to be early than to be on time.
I find it better to keep them waiting.... anticipation can be a turn on.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect."
-Mark Twain
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Originally Posted by nolimit974
It's better to be early than to be on time.
yes, but you technically posted a really late September screenshot, and tried to make us think it was for October.
Now you have to pick an honest and true October one, because we caught you!
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Same as last months
Arch Linux running Awesome 3
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One thing that I really like about KDE4 is the sticky note widget. I wanted to get something similar for fluxbox, so I eventually rigged up a menu button to open the background image with Gimp, and then I would use gimp to add notes directly to the background image.
Well, It looked kind of ugly, so I rigged up something a little more elaborate:
"scratch fore" opens a plain white jpg with gimp. I type the note, crop it, and save the modified jpg under a different name.
"scratch back" opens the background image ion gimp. I add the modified jpg from the previous step as a layer, save it, hit restart.
It takes a little more time than the KDE4 sticky note, but I make it up in other ways.
Last edited by blackbelt_jones; 10-03-2008 at 11:29 PM.
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Originally Posted by nolimit974
There's a lot more than any fluxbox I know going on here! What's the docking bar, and what's that awesome transpaprent display? I must know!
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Originally Posted by blackbelt_jones
There's a lot more than any fluxbox I know going on here! What's the docking bar, and what's that awesome transpaprent display? I must know!
The panel at the bottom, I believe is avant window navigator...Nifty, but needs some ironing out from my experiences.
The 'transparent display' in the top right is an aterm w/o decorations (Check out urxvt if you're interested in that, Ive seen quite a few man pages and such formatted in unicode, which aterm doesn't seem to like). The one that displays system information is called conky another nifty app, that I like, but havent had time to completely wrap my mind around its config file.
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that bar would be gdesklet and conky
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Nothing like the first few days of screenshot season to get me working on my desktop. Here's a whole new paradigm.
Although I didn't like KDE4 (mostly because of changes in Konqueror), it's pretty clear that KDE4 has had a big influemce on my fluxbox desktop. I set up my background to be readily editable, largely inspired by KDE4's sticky notes widget. And now, I have real widgets, thanks to cairo-dock.
The analog clock, cpu meter and weather forecast widgets are cairo-dock. I've got the actual docking station hidden. I know I complained bitterly about the widgeets in KDE4, but in Fluxbox widgets make more sense, since there are no applets. Yeah, I guess I'll go with that story.
The use of notes, banners, and images on a plan black backdrop make sense. The widgets blend in better, and they made the desktop too cluttered for a big image. It's a problem with widgets, it's harder to find a wallpaper that looks good, IMO.
Also, it's going to be easy to remove any items (old expired notes, etc) just by covering it up with with black. It'll blend right in.
Last edited by blackbelt_jones; 10-04-2008 at 04:17 PM.
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sticky note apps are fairly common
Affiche
stickynotes
xpad
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NEW! IMPROVED!
Last edited by blackbelt_jones; 10-05-2008 at 04:09 AM.
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