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its one of the themes on fluxbox's site, what i want to know is what are those 2 apps?
ie: the monitoring one (looks like gkrellm)
and the other one (music player) dont know what it looks like.
The background pic I created from scratch using GIMP, and the theme is mine as well. I'm running a windowed game of Counter-Strike using Wine, in the foreground.
slight
Is that a completly transparent shell? What application is that?
3 monitors, 2 video cards, and about 5 total hours monkeying with XFree, the Matrox drivers for 4.2.1 (I'm running 4.3.0 ), Oh, and about 12-15 XF86Config files.
I posted about it in "Success Stories" so hopefully no-one has to recreate my voodoo.
Originally posted by Crashed_Again Is that a completly transparent shell? What application is that?
Gnome Terminal. You can edit the default properties to make the background transparent, and using WindowMaker's windowing properties you can do away with the border and the scroll bar.
Originally posted by finegan 3 monitors, 2 video cards, and about 5 total hours monkeying with XFree, the Matrox drivers for 4.2.1 (I'm running 4.3.0 ), Oh, and about 12-15 XF86Config files.
I posted about it in "Success Stories" so hopefully no-one has to recreate my voodoo.
Cheers,
Finegan
And a partridge in a pear tree...
Man, if I had that much screen I think I'd go blind
Whats the deal with tabs in fluxbox? I mean, I see some screenshots where the tabs look pretty effective because they are all next to each other but when I use tabs they're all over the place and just make my windows smaller.
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