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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Di' stante » Qui, 9 de Fevereiro 2012, 2:38

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  • Sistema Operativo: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot
  • Tema: DarkerRadianceblue_0_66+New-Elements (Cinnamon Theme) - http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ ... nt=146775/ http://www.my-guides.net/en/guides/linu ... stall-them
  • Ambiente Gráfico: Cinnamon
  • Ícones: Faenza-Grey - http://riverraiden.deviantart.com/art/F ... -264713552
  • Wallpaper: http://i.imgur.com/DM2S6.jpg
  • Outros: CoverGloobus (Vinyl), Conky:
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    # Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus)
    own_window yes
    own_window_type normal
    own_window_transparent yes
    own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager

    # Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
    double_buffer yes

    # fiddle with window
    use_spacer right
    use_xft yes

    # Update interval in seconds
    # update_interval 5

    # Minimum size of text area
    minimum_size 260 5

    # Draw shades?
    draw_shades no

    # Draw borders around graphs
    draw_graph_borders yes

    # Text stuff
    draw_outline no # amplifies text if yes
    draw_borders no
    xftfont Eurostile:size=9
    xftalpha 0.7
    #font arial
    uppercase no # set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase

    # Stippled borders?
    stippled_borders 3


    # border width
    border_width 10

    # Default colors and also border colors, grey90 == #e5e5e5
    default_color black

    own_window_colour black
    own_window_transparent yes

    # Text alignment, other possible values are commented
    #alignment top_right
    #alignment top_right
    #alignment bottom_right
    alignment bottom_right

    # Gap between borders of screen and text
    gap_x 5
    gap_y 10

    # stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen

    TEXT

    ${font arial black:size=8}RAM: $font$memperc% ${alignr}$mem${font arial black:size=8}/ $font$memmax
    ${membar 4}
    ${font arial black:size=8}CORE 1: $font${cpu cpu1}% $alignr ${font arial black:size=8}CORE 2: $font${cpu cpu2}%
    ${cpubar cpu1 4}
    ${cpubar cpu2 4}
    ${font arial black:size=8}TEMP 1: $font${exec sensors | grep 'Core 0' | awk '{print $3}' | cut -c2-3}°C ${font arial black:size=8} TEMP 2: $font${exec sensors | grep 'Core 1' | awk '{print $3}' | cut -c2-3}°C
    ${font arial black:size=8}HD TEMP: ${exec hddtemp /dev/sda -n --unit=C}°C
    ${font arial black:size=8}UP: $font${upspeed ppp0}$alignr ${font arial black:size=8}DOWN: $font${downspeed ppp0}
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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor adrianojbr » Qui, 9 de Fevereiro 2012, 2:50

rafaelsarilho » Dom Jan 22, 2012 1:57 pm escreveu:[center]KUnity v2.0

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Rafael,

Qual programa/widget usaste para o lançador de programas estilo Unity?
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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Andry » Qui, 9 de Fevereiro 2012, 3:36

Ele ta usando o Takeoff

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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor adrianojbr » Qui, 9 de Fevereiro 2012, 3:40

Obrigado, Andry.
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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Di' stante » Qui, 9 de Fevereiro 2012, 22:34

JIGSAW



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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Di' stante » Qui, 9 de Fevereiro 2012, 23:18

WEAR



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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Claudio Novais » Sex, 10 de Fevereiro 2012, 2:10

Está lindíssimo esse WEAR!!! o.0

Parabéns!
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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Di' stante » Sex, 10 de Fevereiro 2012, 3:12

Claudio Novais escreveu:Está lindíssimo esse WEAR!!! o.0

Parabéns!


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Re: Mostre o seu Desktop!

Mensagempor Roger Braga » Sex, 10 de Fevereiro 2012, 12:39

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  • Sistema Operativo: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
  • Tema: Carolina GTK
  • Ícones: Just another Buuf Remix 2.9
  • Wallpaper: http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/7956 ... 0x1050.jpg
  • Outros:
    • AWN;
    • Covergloobus: Torn Paper;
    • Conky;
      conkyrc
      Spoiler:
      Código: Selecionar todos
      # Conky settings #
      background no
      update_interval 1

      cpu_avg_samples 2
      net_avg_samples 2

      override_utf8_locale yes

      double_buffer yes
      no_buffers yes

      text_buffer_size 2048
      #imlib_cache_size 0

      temperature_unit fahrenheit

      # Window specifications #

      own_window yes
      own_window_type override
      #own_window_type normal
      own_window_transparent yes
      own_window_hints undecorate,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager,below

      border_inner_margin 0
      border_outer_margin 0

      minimum_size 400 470
      maximum_width 400

      alignment tr
      gap_x 10
      gap_y 15

      # Graphics settings #
      draw_shades no
      draw_outline no
      draw_borders no
      draw_graph_borders no

      # Text settings #
      use_xft yes
      xftfont caviar dreams:size=8
      xftalpha 1

      uppercase no
      #tempature_unit celsius
      temperature_unit fahrenheit

      #add8e6
      #850100
      default_color 1C1C1C ##1C1C1C

      # Lua Load  #
      lua_load /home/roger/.conky/earthclock.lua
      lua_draw_hook_pre clock_rings

      TEXT
      ${font caviar dreams:Bold:size=16}${voffset 116}${goto 183}12
      ${voffset -10}${goto 131}11${goto 245}1${font}
      ${voffset 10}${goto 30}${font caviar dreams:Bold:size=16}${goto 90}10${goto 285}2${font}${voffset -10}

      ${voffset 17}


      ${font caviar dreams:Bold:size=16}${voffset -26}${goto 85}9${goto 298}3
      ${voffset 28}${goto 101}8${goto 285}4${font}${voffset -18}


      ${font caviar dreams:size=16}${voffset 12}${goto 140}7${goto 248}5
      ${voffset -9}${goto 193}6${font}
      ${voffset 51}

      earthclock.lua
      Spoiler:
      Código: Selecionar todos
      --[[
      Clock Rings by londonali1010 (2009) Edited by jpope

      This script draws percentage meters as rings, and also draws clock hands if you want! It is fully customisable; all options are described in the script. This script is based off a combination of my clock.lua script and my rings.lua script.

      IMPORTANT: if you are using the 'cpu' function, it will cause a segmentation fault if it tries to draw a ring straight away. The if statement on line 145 uses a delay to make sure that this doesn't happen. It calculates the length of the delay by the number of updates since Conky started. Generally, a value of 5s is long enough, so if you update Conky every 1s, use update_num>5 in that if statement (the default). If you only update Conky every 2s, you should change it to update_num>3; conversely if you update Conky every 0.5s, you should use update_num>10. ALSO, if you change your Conky, is it best to use "killall conky; conky" to update it, otherwise the update_num will not be reset and you will get an error.

      To call this script in Conky, use the following (assuming that you save this script to ~/scripts/rings.lua):
          lua_load ~/scripts/clock_rings.lua
          lua_draw_hook_pre clock_rings
         
      Changelog:
      + v1.0 -- Original release (30.09.2009)
         v1.1p -- Jpope edit (05.10.2009)
      ]]

      settings_table = {
          {
              -- Edit this table to customise your rings.
              -- You can create more rings simply by adding more elements to settings_table.
              -- "name" is the type of stat to display; you can choose from 'cpu', 'memperc', 'fs_used_perc', 'battery_used_perc'.
              name='time',
              -- "arg" is the argument to the stat type, e.g. if in Conky you would write ${cpu cpu0}, 'cpu0' would be the argument. If you would not use an argument in the Conky variable, use ''.
              arg='%I.%M',
              -- "max" is the maximum value of the ring. If the Conky variable outputs a percentage, use 100.
              max=12,
              -- "bg_colour" is the colour of the base ring.
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              -- "bg_alpha" is the alpha value of the base ring.
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              -- "fg_colour" is the colour of the indicator part of the ring.
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              -- "fg_alpha" is the alpha value of the indicator part of the ring.
              fg_alpha=0.2,
              -- "x" and "y" are the x and y coordinates of the centre of the ring, relative to the top left corner of the Conky window.
              x=200, y=235,
              -- "radius" is the radius of the ring.
              radius=50,
              -- "thickness" is the thickness of the ring, centred around the radius.
              thickness=5,
              -- "start_angle" is the starting angle of the ring, in degrees, clockwise from top. Value can be either positive or negative.
              start_angle=0,
              -- "end_angle" is the ending angle of the ring, in degrees, clockwise from top. Value can be either positive or negative, but must be larger than start_angle.
              end_angle=360
          },
      --secondo
          {
              name="time",
              arg="%S",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=200, y=235,
              radius=56,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
      --terzo
          {
              name="time",
              arg="%d",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=200, y=235,
              radius=62,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
      --quarto
          {
              name="time",
              arg="%m",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=200, y=235,
              radius=70,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=-90,
              end_angle=90
          },
      --quinto
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=200, y=235,
              radius=76,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=-90,
              end_angle=90
          },
      --12
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=199, y=127,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=252, y=143,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=291, y=182,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=305, y=235,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=291, y=288,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=253, y=328,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=199, y=342,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=145, y=328,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=107, y=288,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=92, y=235,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=107, y=182,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },
          {
         name="cpu",
         arg="cpu0",
              max=60,
              bg_colour=0xffffff,
              bg_alpha=0.1,
              fg_colour=0x1C1C1C,
              fg_alpha=0.4,
              x=146, y=143,
              radius=25,
              thickness=5,
              start_angle=0,
              end_angle=360
          },



      }

      -- Use these settings to define the origin and extent of your clock.

      clock_r=120

      -- "clock_x" and "clock_y" are the coordinates of the centre of the clock, in pixels, from the top left of the Conky window.

      clock_x=200
      clock_y=235

      show_seconds=true

      require 'cairo'

      function rgb_to_r_g_b(colour,alpha)
          return ((colour / 0x10000) % 0x100) / 255., ((colour / 0x100) % 0x100) / 255., (colour % 0x100) / 255., alpha
      end

      function draw_ring(cr,t,pt)
          local w,h=conky_window.width,conky_window.height
         
          local xc,yc,ring_r,ring_w,sa,ea=pt['x'],pt['y'],pt['radius'],pt['thickness'],pt['start_angle'],pt['end_angle']
          local bgc, bga, fgc, fga=pt['bg_colour'], pt['bg_alpha'], pt['fg_colour'], pt['fg_alpha']

          local angle_0=sa*(2*math.pi/360)-math.pi/2
          local angle_f=ea*(2*math.pi/360)-math.pi/2
          local t_arc=t*(angle_f-angle_0)

          -- Draw background ring

          cairo_arc(cr,xc,yc,ring_r,angle_0,angle_f)
          cairo_set_source_rgba(cr,rgb_to_r_g_b(bgc,bga))
          cairo_set_line_width(cr,ring_w)
          cairo_stroke(cr)
         
          -- Draw indicator ring

          cairo_arc(cr,xc,yc,ring_r,angle_0,angle_0+t_arc)
          cairo_set_source_rgba(cr,rgb_to_r_g_b(fgc,fga))
          cairo_stroke(cr)       
      end

      function draw_clock_hands(cr,xc,yc)
          local secs,mins,hours,secs_arc,mins_arc,hours_arc
          local xh,yh,xm,ym,xs,ys
         
          secs=os.date("%S")   
          mins=os.date("%M")
          hours=os.date("%I")
             
          secs_arc=(2*math.pi/60)*secs
          mins_arc=(2*math.pi/60)*mins+secs_arc/60
          hours_arc=(2*math.pi/12)*hours+mins_arc/12
             
          -- Draw hour hand
         
          xh=xc+0.7*clock_r*math.sin(hours_arc)
          yh=yc-0.7*clock_r*math.cos(hours_arc)
          cairo_move_to(cr,xc,yc)
          cairo_line_to(cr,xh,yh)
         
          cairo_set_line_cap(cr,CAIRO_LINE_CAP_ROUND)
          cairo_set_line_width(cr,5)
          cairo_set_source_rgba(cr,0.2,1,1,1)
          cairo_stroke(cr)
         
          -- Draw minute hand
         
          xm=xc+clock_r*math.sin(mins_arc)
          ym=yc-clock_r*math.cos(mins_arc)
          cairo_move_to(cr,xc,yc)
          cairo_line_to(cr,xm,ym)
         
          cairo_set_line_width(cr,3)
          cairo_stroke(cr)
         
          -- Draw seconds hand
         
          if show_seconds then
              xs=xc+clock_r*math.sin(secs_arc)
              ys=yc-clock_r*math.cos(secs_arc)
              cairo_move_to(cr,xc,yc)
              cairo_line_to(cr,xs,ys)
         
              cairo_set_line_width(cr,1)
              cairo_stroke(cr)
          end
      end

      function conky_clock_rings()
          local function setup_rings(cr,pt)
              local str=''
              local value=0
             
              str=string.format('${%s %s}',pt['name'],pt['arg'])
              str=conky_parse(str)
             
              value=tonumber(str)
              if value==nil then value =0 end
              pct=value/pt['max']
             
              draw_ring(cr,pct,pt)
          end
         
          -- Check that Conky has been running for at least 5s

          if conky_window==nil then return end
          local cs=cairo_xlib_surface_create(conky_window.display,conky_window.drawable,conky_window.visual, conky_window.width,conky_window.height)
         
          local cr=cairo_create(cs)   
         
          local updates=conky_parse('${updates}')
          update_num=tonumber(updates)
         
          if update_num>5 then
              for i in pairs(settings_table) do
                  setup_rings(cr,settings_table[i])
              end
          end
         
          draw_clock_hands(cr,clock_x,clock_y)
      end


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