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#1 2011-11-10 17:13:16

Chriswaterguy
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From: Jakarta, or somewhere else
Registered: 2009-03-17
Posts: 198
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What are the panels in these screenshots?

What's the panel in this screenshot? I really like the separated sections for each desktop.

I asked on LinuxQuestions and Twitter, and tint2 was suggested, as the likely answer for screenshot 1, but I don't know how to make tint2 look like that. (Corenominal's tint2 setup has the separated desktop sections, but I haven't figured out where that's set - I tried "panel_padding 7 0" but doesn't seem to work.)

Also found this one - interesting also, but I like the first one best.

Someone shared the links them on IRC, and I didn't learn the source. It's Arch, from the logo, but that's all I know. Don't know what WM or DE they're using, either.

Last edited by Chriswaterguy (2011-11-10 17:14:55)


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#2 2011-11-10 17:29:09

deh
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From: Floripa
Registered: 2009-11-27
Posts: 103

Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

adeskbar?


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#3 2011-11-10 17:39:26

Unia
#! Die Hard
From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 3,113

Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

I believe it's Bmpanel2. That guy is active on both Deviantart and the Arch boards, you could try search him and ask him himself for details wink

Oh and I believe the WM is Openbox.

EDIT: There, found him for you: http://nale12.deviantart.com/
This is one that comes very close, and there's a link for the theme in the comments:
http://nale12.deviantart.com/art/Lights … 4997&qo=11

Last edited by Unia (2011-11-10 17:43:33)


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#4 2011-11-10 17:40:55

Doomicide
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From: the Nightosphere
Registered: 2011-06-24
Posts: 434
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Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

I second the suggestions. Tint2 can look like that, just have a look at the official guide for configuring it: http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure It's explained really well. smile

Edit: Ok seems like I was wrong big_smile

Last edited by Doomicide (2011-11-10 17:43:17)


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#5 2011-11-16 11:31:23

orionthehunter
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From: Japan
Registered: 2011-04-09
Posts: 843
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Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

Wow, Those are uncharacteristically large window buttons for openbox.  Maybe I should mess around with my Elegant Japan theme more and see if I can make it even more flag of Japan-like...

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#6 2011-11-16 13:22:01

psyco430404
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From: Las Vegas, Nevada
Registered: 2011-07-04
Posts: 804

Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

that looks more like BMpanel2 to me.
http://code.google.com/p/bmpanel2/
it's pretty nice to use, just have to compile it.


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#7 2011-11-16 14:34:17

finwin
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Registered: 2011-01-08
Posts: 131

Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

....

Last edited by finwin (2011-11-16 14:35:21)


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#8 2011-11-16 14:58:58

Andreas
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Registered: 2010-01-26
Posts: 277

Re: What are the panels in these screenshots?

Linux desktops: when something could look like anything else and you can't tell the difference.


Meh. Interested for a Dropbox alternative? Go to https://launchpad.net/tart

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