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What does your desktop look like?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian 9 + MATE
The wallpaper comes from the "Still Life" Album by Opeth (had to cover the cross with the terminal but I would never cover Melinda )
The wallpaper comes from the "Still Life" Album by Opeth (had to cover the cross with the terminal but I would never cover Melinda )
I would exchange everything I know in exchange for half of what I don't.
Re: What does your desktop look like?
fantastic album (and wallpaper)!VentGrey wrote:Debian 9 + MATE
The wallpaper comes from the "Still Life" Album by Opeth
for some reason i cannot post mine from imgur, i get a blacklisted warning...!
Re: What does your desktop look like?
much better than the first one! still, some work left... but respect, fvwm isn't everyone's beast.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Thanks. Yes. There 's still a lot to be done....debiman wrote:much better than the first one! still, some work left... but respect, fvwm isn't everyone's beast.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian Jessie, jwm, pcmanfm --desktop
Stardate (clock) left mouse click to show/hide desktop toggle, right click to show menu
Some icons set with transparent image, so textual icon could be strategically positioned.
Htop in a title-less, undecorated terminal session, set to open at startup towards the bottom of screen
Stardate (clock) left mouse click to show/hide desktop toggle, right click to show menu
Some icons set with transparent image, so textual icon could be strategically positioned.
Htop in a title-less, undecorated terminal session, set to open at startup towards the bottom of screen
Spartan and Elegant
I dislike cluttered desktops and I start most applications by custom hotkeys.
Hence my dual screens look like this ...
Since I am out of puberty already, I have decided to forego the Window-Kit case and the RGB lighting as well.
Cheers,
Gaius
Hence my dual screens look like this ...
Since I am out of puberty already, I have decided to forego the Window-Kit case and the RGB lighting as well.
Cheers,
Gaius
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian Jessie. jwm+pcmanfm. Central/main image is a testbed, as are the blue 'icons' to the top of that (will be removed once I finish testing).
That main/central image region is a Eterm window set to be transparent (image seen is the desktop wallpaper image) and that Eterm runs a script to capture mouse clicks ... a bit like a imagemap desktop. Currently its just set to show the XY mouse click points when a region with no event/action is clicked, otherwise triggers the associated event/action.
All cyan text are standard icons, but where the icon image size is set to be very small and is a transparent icon, to leave just the icon text.
htop, bmon, xfe, xterm and mc are all set to open covering that Eterm region
That main/central image region is a Eterm window set to be transparent (image seen is the desktop wallpaper image) and that Eterm runs a script to capture mouse clicks ... a bit like a imagemap desktop. Currently its just set to show the XY mouse click points when a region with no event/action is clicked, otherwise triggers the associated event/action.
All cyan text are standard icons, but where the icon image size is set to be very small and is a transparent icon, to leave just the icon text.
htop, bmon, xfe, xterm and mc are all set to open covering that Eterm region
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Nice. Looks you put a lot of effort into this.ruffwoof wrote:Debian Jessie. jwm+pcmanfm. Central/main image is a testbed, as are the blue 'icons' to the top of that (will be removed once I finish testing).
That main/central image region is a Eterm window set to be transparent (image seen is the desktop wallpaper image) and that Eterm runs a script to capture mouse clicks ... a bit like a imagemap desktop. Currently its just set to show the XY mouse click points when a region with no event/action is clicked, otherwise triggers the associated event/action.
All cyan text are standard icons, but where the icon image size is set to be very small and is a transparent icon, to leave just the icon text.
htop, bmon, xfe, xterm and mc are all set to open covering that Eterm region
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Thank you. Here link to wallpaper.debiman wrote:^ very nice! everything!
but, share the wall please?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
netinst'd Stretch, LXDE
Configured desktop to have the panel at the top, reduced down in width to allow for 3 gkrellm's (disk, cpu, net) ... so activity flashing is still visible when a window is full screen (panel showing)
2 border/title-less xterms set to load at startup, one showing part of htop, the other a command line ... somewhat as though they were part of the desktop wallpaper (set to be below other windows). Sloppy mouse set so mouse over a window sets it as being focussed and for those xterm windows alt-enter toggles full-screen'ing on/off (in contrast to the more usual alt-F11 full screen toggle key combination). Or xterm's Ctrl leftmouse to pop up its menu that includes the FullScreen option.
At startup the larger (bottom) xterm opens mc, with the left pane showing my bin folder and the right pane showing my Documents folder ... ready to mouse click to run or load things.
Clock in the panel/tray has been set to be the MENU button i.e. left clicking the top right clock shows the LXDE menu.
Configured desktop to have the panel at the top, reduced down in width to allow for 3 gkrellm's (disk, cpu, net) ... so activity flashing is still visible when a window is full screen (panel showing)
2 border/title-less xterms set to load at startup, one showing part of htop, the other a command line ... somewhat as though they were part of the desktop wallpaper (set to be below other windows). Sloppy mouse set so mouse over a window sets it as being focussed and for those xterm windows alt-enter toggles full-screen'ing on/off (in contrast to the more usual alt-F11 full screen toggle key combination). Or xterm's Ctrl leftmouse to pop up its menu that includes the FullScreen option.
At startup the larger (bottom) xterm opens mc, with the left pane showing my bin folder and the right pane showing my Documents folder ... ready to mouse click to run or load things.
Clock in the panel/tray has been set to be the MENU button i.e. left clicking the top right clock shows the LXDE menu.
Re: What does your desktop look like?
thanks again.None1975 wrote:Thank you. Here link to wallpaper.debiman wrote:^ very nice! everything!
but, share the wall please?
this one's png, better quality!
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
You are welcomedebiman wrote:thanks again.this one's png, better quality!
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian Jessie LXDE with wallpaper http://www.guoguiyan.com/data/out/104/6 ... papers.jpg and gkrellm theme http://magellan-linux.de/magellan/magel ... llm.tar.gz
undecorated xterm size/position to fit with wallpaper ... running htop
undecorated xterm size/position to fit with wallpaper ... running htop