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  • toad
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    @ sithlord48

    Out of interest, how do you switch between desktops, CTRL + Fx?

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  • sithlord48
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    thats my net books settings,
    the first desktop is for general purpose stuff.. i have rssnow,fuzzy clock , and toplike plasma's (as well as a microblogger on my panel)

    the second desktop is ONLY for firefox (it will always start there fullscreened)
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  • BigCityCat
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    Yes Stevak those are sweet.

    Okay I promise this is it. I'm sticking with this for a while.

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k.../snapshot9.png

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  • toad
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    Whooooo, apart from the obvious showing off (shame upon you!) bloody nice You must have a decent GPU to get the folding of the window done so smoothly - which one if I may ask?

    Am also impressed by conky doing the different wallpapers. What is it with me? I tried dibl's solution but it renders _only_ the default wallpaper in conky and it looks ****e on my other activities...

    Oh, and show us the hidden panel, will you?

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  • stevek
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    Bespin Style - In Action:



    Showing off the Alpha:



    Clock is BeClock, Kwin effect - Not a plasmoid. Conky makes another appearance and the block at the bottom right is Smooth Tasks and the Quicklaunch Widget contained in a tall, short panel.

    There is also a hidden panel at the bottom containing YAWP, Kickoff (only for D&D purposes), Toggle-Panel (experimental widget to hide the block if necessary), Conky on-off switch (homemade script), Toggle compositing plasmoid, Translator plasmoid, Device Manager/System tray, 4 screen pager and a traditional application launcher (for practical use if there's no quicklaunch).

    Edit: I forgot to say there's an XBar widget on a 1/2 screen panel at the top left to show the menu stuff if needed.

    That's it

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  • BigCityCat
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    Originally posted by toad
    Coolio Many thanks for the detailed description!
    No problem, The window frames are Xairon-Compiz black+dark from compiz-themes. I modified the colors a little in the edit themes section in emerald.

    The colors I used all around are #090C10. I think it gives the black a blue tint.

    This may give you a better look at what I mean about the colors.

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k.../snapshot8.png

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  • toad
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    Coolio Many thanks for the detailed description!

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  • BigCityCat
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    Originally posted by toad
    What are the settings for the dark theme?
    I found the wallpaper on deviant art under customization/wallpaper/linux.

    The style is a new theme from kdelook.org called dark air but some of it's settings are not very good so I used desktop settings to modify it. The things that I changed are; color I used glassified, tasks I used proffesional, analog clock is used glassified, dialog I used glassified, tooltips I used glassified. Don't change the logout because there is a bug and plasma will crash. The panel is really cool though.

    I'm using compiz as my default window manager and I use emerald for the window decorations but I'm not at home right now. When I get back I will tell you what they are.

    The colors are just colors I selected. I'm using them with qtcurve using the dark pearl theme from KDElook.org

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  • toad
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    What are the settings for the dark theme?

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  • BigCityCat
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    A different one.

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k.../snapshot7.png

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  • BigCityCat
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    I'm pretty default. I made a few changes.

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...napshot1-1.png

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  • MoonRise
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    Originally posted by toad
    Funky font, Death Kitten, funky font!
    I was going to say the same thing. Interesting colors as well. Very nice!

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  • Snowhog
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    Originally posted by dibl
    I think I see the problem. Conky is looking for an image file name. On my sidux KDE 4 desktop, the line in ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc that begins with "wallpaper=" does not point to a file, it points to a folder (wallpaper=/usr/share/wallpapers/sidux-momos). Moreover, with KDE 4, I see in the plasma-desktop-appletsrc file that a user-selected image that is off in some other directory (i.e. the partition where I keep my images) is a line above the "wallpapers=" line (userswallpapers=/home/dibl/IMAGES/Wallpapers/eastfrom3churches_1600x1200.png). So that grep/sed expression is not going to work as-is. But it's a good idea -- if I were more of a programmer I could probably patch it up to where it would work.
    Given your situation as outlined above, try this configuration:
    ${texeci 1000 feh --bg-scale "`grep 'userswallpapers=' ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc | head --lines=1 | sed 's/userswallpapers=//'`"}
    The change is using head instead of tail

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  • DeathKitten
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    Originally posted by toad
    Funky font, Death Kitten, funky font!
    That would be my favorite font, Creme SSi. The only issue I have with it is that it tends to be a little smaller than most other fonts. So where I can read stuff like Times New Roman at 10pt just fine, I have to bump Creme SSi up to 12pt.

    Originally posted by Snowhog
    Digital Blaphemy. Yes, very nice wallpapers. I've grabbed a few from him myself.
    Honestly speaking, I thought you would notice something else instead. :-P

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  • dibl
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    Heh -- yep, you gotta come to Kubuntu Forums to learn how to have a conky that will automatically change its background to match your personal KDE 4 wallpaper!

    Thanks for thinking of it, toad!

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