Author Topic: Shameless Screenshots (very large image files.. NOT for dial-up)  (Read 97781 times)

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Yeah right-click on it > Configuration > Properties > check Set Window type to dock or panel, ok, then restart gkrellm.

(If you use fluxbox it doesn't handle docks as well, so I would add it to the slit instead with "gkrellm -w &" (no quotes) in the startup script)

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Awesome, thanks. Well here's my screenshot though I had already uploaded it.



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Etement... how did you get the clock and volume control transparent?... I can only get the gnome-panel ever transparent

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Ok, here's one of fluxbox with transparency ... (if I use a different terminal I could make it transparent too, but I think readability is more imortant there ... a lot of things depend on not making a typo)

P.S. I never knew GNOME could be transparent

« Last Edit: 2 May 2006, 02:54 by H_TeXMeX_H »

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P.S. I never knew GNOME could be transparent


2.14 can

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any  transparancy featurs in 98 ?

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Etement... how did you get the clock and volume control transparent?... I can only get the gnome-panel ever transparent

using gnome 2.12, I just right clicked went to solid background and lowered the transparency, if you'll have something else on the top it most likely won't be transparent; that's the reason I have a lot of things on the bottom.

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That's one big fucking icon ... is its size on the screen proportional to its size on disk ? ... lemme guess ... lots of pr0n ?

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That's one big fucking icon ... is its size on the screen proportional to its size on disk ? ... lemme guess ... lots of pr0n ?
lol. I always have a stuff partition that I share between distros (right now I've got Ubuntu and Foresight installed), where I store all my music, programming stuff, source packages, "crap"... and vidoes, and other stuff. Ofcourse there's no porn in the videos folder!

It would actually be cool if I could make the folder icon size proportional to its size on disk, but I just made it huge myself (in GNOME on the desktop you can right-click and stretch an icon) just to make it clear to Windoids that this is not Windows (it's better than Windows), and plus it looks alot cooler than 2 equally small icons (which looks like shit - I'd just remove the icons altogether)..

My stuff partition is 100 GB and usually it's full but I formatted it a few days ago, after backing it up..
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lol. I always have a stuff partition that I share between distros (right now I've got Ubuntu and Foresight installed), where I store all my music, programming stuff, source packages, "crap"... and vidoes, and other stuff. Ofcourse there's no porn in the videos folder!

It would actually be cool if I could make the folder icon size proportional to its size on disk, but I just made it huge myself (in GNOME on the desktop you can right-click and stretch an icon) just to make it clear to Windoids that this is not Windows (it's better than Windows), and plus it looks alot cooler than 2 equally small icons (which looks like shit - I'd just remove the icons altogether)..

My stuff partition is 100 GB and usually it's full but I formatted it a few days ago, after backing it up..

I see ... well I personally don't like icons too much, they're only useful with many folders, and only a few that you use often (so you can easily differentiate by look).

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I'm setting up a home file server so I won't really need a stuff partition anymore on the local drives.