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@ututo
Very nice scrots
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Do you actually like that red theme in top(1)?
If not, see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1474872
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April Fools Day 2016
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@Sector11: Is that your brain on conky?
Last edited by g33zr (2016-04-02 19:43:21)
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@ututo
Very nice scrots
Thanks, mate!
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@Sector11: Is that your brain on conky?
I resemble that remark!
@falldown - Awesome! Love it!
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Thought I'd try light themes and icons to go with a new wallpaper render
TempuraFlat Openbox/GTK themes by @ohnonot
Paper icons converted to match
Wallpaper rendered with Blender, and composited with GIMP.
....I'll give it a day or two, but I think I'll go back to dark themes again! It is a lot of hassle to swap because of browser userstyles and userchrome, gimp themeing and icons, etc. (I feel another switcher script coming on... )
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Screens are looking great this month, folks!
Quick question, I've seen palettes in terminals such as in the following image:
How can I customise the terminal palette like that? Can it be linked to the OpenBox theme, or are they, as I suspect, configured independently?
I'm scheming to start work on a new theme tonight...
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^ No idea if gaps or padding can be done in OpenBox (on its own). What you usually see in the scrtots displaying the windows like this are other window managers. Typically tilers. Some stackers can do it whatsoever.
wmutils might help for this.
Last edited by Snap (2016-04-06 06:39:50)
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