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Old 12-02-2012, 11:08 AM   #1
Xeratul
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TINT2: displaying which workspace we are?


Hi,

I am using openbox with lot of scripts.

Here is a part of my config.

Code:
    <keybind key="W-S-h">
      <action name="SendToDesktop">
        <desktop>1</desktop>
        <follow>no</follow>
    </action>
  </keybind>
    <keybind key="W-S-j">
      <action name="SendToDesktop">
        <desktop>2</desktop>
        <follow>no</follow>
    </action>
  </keybind>
    <keybind key="W-S-k">
      <action name="SendToDesktop">
        <desktop>3</desktop>
        <follow>no</follow>
    </action>
  </keybind>
    <keybind key="W-S-l">
      <action name="SendToDesktop">
        <desktop>4</desktop>
        <follow>no</follow>
    </action>
  </keybind>


    <keybind key="W-h">
      <action name="DesktopLeft">
        <dialog>no</dialog>
        <wrap>no</wrap>
      </action>
    </keybind>

    <keybind key="W-l">
      <action name="DesktopRight">
        <dialog>no</dialog>
        <wrap>no</wrap>
      </action>
    </keybind>

I would be glad to display next to battery level into tint2 or as icon of the systray the number of the workspace

Any ideas how to manage this?

thank you
 
Old 12-03-2012, 04:37 AM   #2
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Use tint2conf. Once you select the porperties of the profile you are using you can select the battery tab. The option to display as well as others are there.
 
Old 12-03-2012, 12:23 PM   #3
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Use tint2conf. Once you select the porperties of the profile you are using you can select the battery tab. The option to display as well as others are there.
ok, but I would need the workspace indication.... I see nothing like this into the config file
 
Old 12-03-2012, 08:42 PM   #4
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