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Great, I mean amazing. But not Calm Window Manager with those rounded corners. What am I looking at?
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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Last for the month, time to create the damn package. Wallpaper by me, my fat cat...
Wallpaper with GIMP auto color input levels applied, it makes all the greys more white on my laptop monitor. I like the clarity, but I'm not crazy about all that white. Meh, I think it's better...
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^ Nice
You still have that opossum dropping in?
bspwm, polybar, kitty terminal -
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Great, I mean amazing. But not Calm Window Manager with those rounded corners. What am I looking at?
Thanks! Well, Gnome ready-made or stylish done by someone else, while CWM goddess I can't do anything rounded due to my limits. Also i'm not interested about rounded corners, It doesn't look any good on maximized windows.
I think you're looking the bloatest DE? or maybe not.
Last edited by Nili (2022-03-29 07:30:12)
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That's what I meant. Beautiful!
@Pack, the effer is big and mangy looking now, and still living in the back porch closet (which gets him to under the house) with the cat. I keep the cat food away from that monster these days. It was cute, now it's horrifying, quite big and quite scary scurrying around in the dark. The cat is OK with it, though.
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That's what I meant. Beautiful!
Thanks Maybe i'll let it show.
CWM+Gnome Apps with a few others hiding.
Thanks to jojotaikoyaro for the photo.
Edited: remade the scrot due to host limits.
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Couple of new scripts. This is a composite image so I could open and show the yad dialogs properly.
Random background changer Random-bg-changer Which is just an improved version of the old one, and Dunst Notification Sounds. Eventually the 'sound' yad will have other options as well. Right now you can basically turn them on/off and choose 6 different sounds.
Because I have Net Connection connected to [urgency_low] and Critical battery set to [urgency_critical], I figured I could just separate out those, but it was not to be . . .yet? Anyhow, Works well so far with 'all notifications' sound active:)
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@sleek what is Dunst Notification Sounds?
If it's a way to trigger a sound from regular notification daemon popups I'd be quite interested - unlike many, I rather like system sounds.
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@sleek what is Dunst Notification Sounds?
If it's a way to trigger a sound from regular notification daemon popups I'd be quite interested - unlike many, I rather like system sounds.
Certainly! I saw a thread where someone was asking about popup notifications in their browser, and thought about dunst as well so made a script to play a sound on all notifications, and opens a separate dialog with the sound choices.
This Link has the dunstrc, sound files folder, and the two main scripts; one for any possible sound option, which are only On and Off for now, and the another script called by the first, for the different sound file choices. I found a huge variety of cool .wav files online. Loads of fun in this.
For those wanting to test, place the dunst folder in ~/.config, (Make a backup if you already use dunst),and put the other two scripts in ~/bin.
You can then call the script with 'notification-sounds' from a terminal which will open the yad dialog, or make a menu entry if desired.
Couple of basic caveats if you already are using dunst - I used sed for all the line changes, and have three pattern words used in the notification-sounds script. 'play' 'sounds' and 'summary'. This could be an issue if your dunstrc has any of these words already in the file.
you will also need to add:
[play_sound]
to the bottom of your dunstrc for the script to function, as it relies on the above code to insert the necessary lines.
Any improvements are most welcome. I tried to separate out the conditions with no success. [urgency_critical] etc. This would be neat as you could then isolate both your internet connection and battery connection, so as to add options for both, separately and together, but without the "normal" notifications like brightness or sound changes.
At first I didn't think I would use this, or it would be annoying, but not so. I like the basic 'ping' sound the best.
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^Thanks!
It looks as if dunst is a replacement for xfce4-notifyd and the like? As long as it can handle regular system notifications, and 'notify-send' then it might be a candidate for Boron... But that's a topic for another thread.
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^Thanks!
It looks as if dunst is a replacement for xfce4-notifyd and the like? As long as it can handle regular system notifications, and 'notify-send' then it might be a candidate for Boron... But that's a topic for another thread.
Yes! Dunst works very well. I've been using it about two years now with no issues. It allows for a ton of settings if done properly, with very little overhead.
Separating items into the three categories of low, normal, and critical, should allow for some amazing customisation once we (meaning probably you, lol) figure out how to apply sound to them individually. You can call any of the categories with an extra command, so is pretty darn cool when used in scripts.
notify-send --urgency=critical "This is a test"
I will keep plugging away at it as well. Scripting really is like learning a new language in that, I can now 'read' a bit, but still can't 'write' much at all. Damn fun learning though. Sed is my new friend.
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Need a 2 panels variation on the first one for us using 4:3 screens still.
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Welcome to the forum.
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I've moved some posts from here to Beryllium Theming: Opinions because they were mainly about the Beryllium graphics. Anyone who'd like to help us out with advice and ideas please join in over there!
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