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hhh wrote:johnraff wrote:^Yeah that's very slick. Smooth rounded corners, subtle drop shadow (so you can't see the square corners), simple background.
Maybe tone down the black jgmenu background to match the other windows?
Yes, but then you have a static jgmenu background. Some tweak we can add to jgmenu's auto-theming?
Is @malm still around? Perhaps he can look into that.
Just sync it to the Openbox theme and tweak that themerc more...
Dialed back shadow opacity and radius as well.
Now I just need to clone this to the other 6 or so Yaru colors.
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DeepDayze wrote:hhh wrote:Yes, but then you have a static jgmenu background. Some tweak we can add to jgmenu's auto-theming?
Is @malm still around? Perhaps he can look into that.
Just sync it to the Openbox theme and tweak that themerc more...
https://imgur.com/zDYJBbPt.png
Dialed back shadow opacity and radius as well.
Now I just need to clone this to the other 6 or so Yaru colors.
Ahh kinda forgotten that Sync Theme option in jgmenu. That's sure handy!
Nice simple and clean layout right there.
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Jgmenu can be themed 3 ways: standalone from jgmenurc, or synced from openbox or from GTK.
For a default setup, using the native jgmenurc gives the most control I think, while the ob & gtk syncs keep the menu matching reasonably well when user switches theme.
BLOB, though, stores a full jgmenurc for each stored, er, blob.
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^and you'll get a tailor-made jgmenurc, along with tint2 terminal etc etc.
...hmm, transparent file manager...
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...hmm, transparent file manager...
Semi-transparent inactive windows, to be precise.
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This is now my second installation on metal.
The first was on sdb1.
Every now and then my computer goes crazy. Anyway, it always swaps the disks. As an example, although an installation is on sdb7, the file manager shows sda7.
Because of this, I had already shot up the plasma on the 'wrong' disk during the installation of lilidog22, because I wasn't careful.
-In the BIOS the sda is first (before floppy and CD/DVD drive).
-In the arrangement of AHCI in the first place (with IDE also tried).
Originally on sdb the first partition was primary and the disk had a boot marker. I changed all that and now the disks have this picture:
parted -l
Model: ATA ST3250820AS (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 250GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 1049kB 16,1GB 16,1GB primary ext4 boot
2 16,2GB 250GB 234GB extended
5 16,2GB 31,9GB 15,7GB logical linux-swap(v1)
6 31,9GB 138GB 106GB logical fat32
8 138GB 225GB 87,7GB logical ext4
7 225GB 250GB 24,6GB logical ext4
Model: ATA WD2502ABYS-23B7A (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdb: 250GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
2 1049kB 250GB 250GB extended
5 11,5GB 59,4GB 48,0GB logical ext4
6 59,4GB 167GB 107GB logical fat32
10 167GB 194GB 27,1GB logical ext4
7 194GB 205GB 10,9GB logical ext4
8 205GB 225GB 20,0GB logical ext4
9 225GB 250GB 25,5GB logical ext4
Boron is now on sda1 (was sdb1 before). It now does the business of the main boot loader. Each installation has additionally its GRUB in the /
Nevertheless, every cold start of Boron is still wrong with sdb1 and I have to intervene via F8 and select the first disk explicitly...
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Nice work.
More of the same -
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^ Also nice work.
The themes are no problem, the problem is BLOB needs the theme changing process streamlined, it's way too many clicks at the moment. It should be five steps... open BLOB Manager, click "Change System theme" (button doesn't exist yet), click on a theme, "Apply", a window with all options selected opens so you can un-click Wallpaper, for instance, "OK". I'll look into hacking it, but this one might be up to a forum member. @damo has retired.
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^BLOB is worth its own separate topic.
Split off here: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=8471
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^BLOB is worth its own separate topic.
Split off here: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=8471
Thanks for that!
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Some cool ^wallpapers worth to check em up.
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Etc...
How do you have that border on the active window ?
Can i do that by editing bl-rc ?
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hhh wrote:Etc...
How do you have that border on the active window ?
Can i do that by editing bl-rc ?
No. The Openbox (window manager) theme...
/usr/share/themes or ~/.local/share/themes or ~/.themes
Give me a few minutes to upload it somewhere...
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