Searched here first
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...on=search2
Read the Manual
http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/appearance
But as you can see. My themes are not taking in Settings>Appearance GUI. My ~/.icons change worked just fine however.
Also. Looking in
Code:
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:~$ cd /usr/share/themes
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:/usr/share/themes$ ls
AgingGorilla Crux Emacs MediterraneanLight Moheli Smoke
Atlanta Daloa Esco MediterraneanWhite Raleigh ZOMG-PONIES!
Bright Default Kokodi Metabox Simple
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:/usr/share/themes$
These others do not show up in my 2nd screenshot either for some reason.
Hi rokytnji,
That theme on your screenshot "Xaphire-Lava" contains only xfwm4 theme. That is only a window manager theme.
If there was a gtk-2.0 folder with a gtk+ 2 theme in .themes/Xaphire-Lava besides xfwm4, it would show up.
(09-21-2014, 11:58 PM)rokytnji link Wrote: [ -> ]Also. Looking in
Code:
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:~$ cd /usr/share/themes
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:/usr/share/themes$ ls
AgingGorilla Crux Emacs MediterraneanLight Moheli Smoke
Atlanta Daloa Esco MediterraneanWhite Raleigh ZOMG-PONIES!
Bright Default Kokodi Metabox Simple
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:/usr/share/themes$
These others do not show up in my 2nd screenshot either for some reason.
Whisker menu > setting > window manager
They are there.
Quote:Whisker menu > setting > window manager
They are there.
My bad. Sometimes I feel like Homer Simpson running this operating system.
Thanks for setting me straight misko.
Way off topic (sort of) but how did you get the time/date on your desktop? When I was a Windows user, I had the time/date gadgets. It was nice to be able to see what time it was at a glance.
(09-22-2014, 01:07 PM)Monkeyman link Wrote: [ -> ]Way off topic (sort of) but how did you get the time/date on your desktop? When I was a Windows user, I had the time/date gadgets. It was nice to be able to see what time it was at a glance.
It is my conky I installed and configured.
Code:
$ apt-cache policy conky-std
conky-std:
Installed: 1.9.0-4
Candidate: 1.9.0-4
Version table:
*** 1.9.0-4 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
http://ariaprime.com/blog/linux-videos/v...buntu/699/
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...on=search2
(09-22-2014, 03:22 PM)rokytnji link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Monkeyman link=topic=909.msg5312#msg5312 date=1411391242]
Way off topic (sort of) but how did you get the time/date on your desktop? When I was a Windows user, I had the time/date gadgets. It was nice to be able to see what time it was at a glance.
It is my conky I installed and configured.
Code:
$ apt-cache policy conky-std
conky-std:
Installed: 1.9.0-4
Candidate: 1.9.0-4
Version table:
*** 1.9.0-4 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
http://ariaprime.com/blog/linux-videos/v...buntu/699/
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...on=search2
[/quote]
Damn. Like everything else it seems, this might be a bit beyond my capabilities (unless I can just c/p your code).
Hello!
Perhaps a new area can be created for Conky, similar to the screenshots thread, to include specific details about how they're created in the conky.rc file...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
(09-26-2014, 06:20 AM)N4RPS link Wrote: [ -> ]Hello!
Perhaps a new area can be created for Conky, similar to the screenshots thread, to include specific details about how they're created in the conky.rc file...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Hello N4RPS,
that's a really good idea. The tutorials will be helpful for many people.