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Changed conky and heavy modified Ambiance GTK theme + heavy modified DarkBlack Fluxbox theme. Same background as before, cause I like to keep the Yellow-Orange shading.
Changed conky and heavy modified Ambiance GTK theme + heavy modified DarkBlack Fluxbox theme. Same background as before, cause I like to keep the Yellow-Orange shading.
I dig your conky setup, would you mind sharing your config for it?
Thanks
Of course. However, my conky code is not intelligent but very hardcoded with a lot of "offset" and "Goto" adapted to my low resolution 1280*800. And also because I use it as a slit in Fluxbox together with "own_window_type" as panel (i.e. Conky is always on top), the Fluxbox then changes the original pixel locations within Conky, so I needed to justify for that too.
I think I finally found a replacement for my long time favorite, but aging Windowmaker. Here is openbox with xfce4-panel.
That looks nice and I may try to set up something similar. Xfce (at least the version in 13.37) is slightly broken in that keyboard shortcuts don't always work (and I much prefer those to using the mouse). I guess I really should try a different WM and I always thought we had a package for Openbox in Slackware, but evidently not (though thankfully Chess Griffin has a SlackBuild for it).
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