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Fascinating. Is the Lunar Phase "widget" from WindowMaker?
It's a dockapp (nothing to do with docker, this is old school). It can be used with WindowMaker but I do not think it is part of WindowMaker. I obtained it from: https://www.dockapps.net/wmmoonclock
Damn! And how far do you have to sit from them?
I'm wondering if I could have a such a setup at work (home is to small :-/)
Not OP, but I have dual 27" monitors (but they're several years old and are only 1080p. I don't have a tape measure or ruler nearby, but I wouldn't say these are any further back than most would have a monitor. Maybe 18"-24"? (Sorry, I'm too lazy to do the conversion to metric.)
If you are running compton + Fluxbox like me, you will have problems running xsnow for Christmas (or maybe you run xsnow all the time) with Compton. Therefore, there is a patch: https://github.com/ProtractorNinja/xsnow-comp-patch.
Now the Christmas is saved!!!
Last edited by Bindestreck; 12-02-2019 at 05:26 PM.
There is also xsnow 2.0.15: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xsnow/, which works out of the box (and you get your Santa). But I found the performance of this version a bit more sluggish...
Last edited by Bindestreck; 12-02-2019 at 07:16 PM.
If you are running compton + Fluxbox like me, you will have problems running xsnow for Christmas (or maybe you run xsnow all the time) with Compton. Therefore, there is a patch: https://github.com/ProtractorNinja/xsnow-comp-patch.
Now the Christmas is saved!!!
This one sir looks really good, can you pleas e provide your source for the wallpaper.
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