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I guess it's been long enough since I last posted in this thread. Here is the current looks of my laptop.
WM: Openbox
Panel: fbpanel
Terminal: rxvt-unicode
Editor: (g)Vim (GTK+ 2.x), with my own oceanlight color scheme
Misc: torsmo (sys info) and xrootconsole (log tailing)
Its a gdesklet bar but I can't remember the name offhand. I'll tell you exactly what it is when I get home.
Now I have a question for you Hammett. In your screenshots I've seen some small terminals(aterm? eterm?) that have rounded edges. How did you accomplish that?
Originally posted by Crashed_Again Now I have a question for you Hammett. In your screenshots I've seen some small terminals(aterm? eterm?) that have rounded edges. How did you accomplish that?
Edit your style config file (usually under ~/.fluxbox/style/stylename/themename.cfg) and look for (or add):
Being TorRight, TopLeft....the location of the rounded corners. Note that you will need as well the devel version of Fluxbox (currently 0.9.12). It's very very stable and has lots of features.
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