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<0> hello again <0> i cant get png-images to show up in my menu, do i have to compile fluxbox again with png-support or something? <1> probably <1> fluxbox -i <1> png support is provided by imlib2 <2> http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php/Howto_edit_menu <-- read carefully <0> -imlib2 :( <0> so i just have to compile after installing the dev? no need for any arguments? <3> well, with imlib2 support <1> no, you have to configure with --enable-imlib2 <0> oh ok, thanks <0> is it safe to install fluxbox over again while i am in fluxbox? <3> go for it <0> it worked :) <0> IMLIB2 is now without a - :) <4> ,gnite
<5> gnite maniek, sleep well <6> ,font <5> you haven't read our wonderfull /topic yet :) <1> snap <6> ,font <5> you haven't read our wonderfull /topic yet :) <6> ,what does that mean!? <6> ,font <5> you haven't read our wonderfull /topic yet :) <6> YES, I HAVE <1> who would have guessed he might have said the same thing the third time? <6> ,font <5> you haven't read our wonderfull /topic yet :) <6> damnit! <1> ,fonts wiki <5> To find out how to change your fonts, check the wiki for a complete howto: http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php/Howto_change_font <6> heh heh <6> thx <1> there's not a link to the wiki in the topic, is there? <1> nope, it seems there isn't; oh well <1> I guess fbot doesn't know what he's talking about <6> lol <6> I hate GTK... <6> Anyone w=know if there's a way to get Firefox to look smaller without installing Gnome/Font-switchy-thingy? <6> *know* <1> edit the fonts in the firefox preferences or in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 <6> that works with the buttons that are too big right? <1> sure <6> thx <6> <6> sry <6> trying to get to command-line... <6> uhhm, I don't have a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 <1> make it <6> k <6> now what? <1> google <6> it's being useless... <1> then you're beyond help <6> ahhhhhhh!!! <6> wtf?! <6> this makes no sense... <6> it's too BIG! <6> this is worthless! <6> ,help me now bot! <6> ,damn you bot <6> ,can't you read!? <1> shut up <6> I'm talking to the bot <1> I'm talking to you <6> I can't figure out why! <6> everything in Firefox is soo BIG <6> and I'm annoyed <6> the bot must help me <1> then take it somewhere that people will care; this is not such a place, so shut up <1> if you prefer to continue talking to the bot, do it in a PM <6> good idea <6> now what's the bot's sn> <6> ? <1> fbot: tell fatalserpent about fonts
<5> fatalserpent -> private message <7> can you do opaque window resizing? <1> no <7> k will you ever put this in? <1> no <7> lol k <1> it would look like crap <7> guess so eh <8> i had it once <8> just for fun <1> did it look like crap? <8> it's not too terrible <9> might take some CPU as well <8> it takes a whole lot of CPU <1> depends on what you're resizing, probably <8> yeah, things like firefox are slow <1> might be fine for things with significant resize increments <7> what about having an icon in the left corner of the window <7> is tha possible? <1> yeah <7> the icon of the program? <1> session.screen0.titlebar.left: menuicon <7> ah i see <10> Ever since I upgraded Ubuntu to Dapper a couple of days ago, a lot of the icons in my menu have disappeared... All the .xpm's are still there, but the .png's are missing... <1> your fluxbox probably doesn't have imlib2 support <1> fluxbox -i <10> indeed, it seems to be disabled... <10> sigh... so this means I have to install it by hand, instead of from the distro, right? <1> did you compile fluxbox yourself? <1> I'm almost certain that ubuntu's packages have imlib2 enabled <1> ,ubuntu <5> ubuntu packages can be found at: http://logicvortex.net/debian/fluxbox/ <1> try one of those ^ <1> and I think there's some way for you to specify what's enabled in the packages, but you'd have to ask #ubuntu about that <10> thanks <10> huzzah, all my pretty icons are back :D <10> tyvm <11> hello <11> how do i change the font for all the themes? i'm still using version 0.9.14 <11> do i have to edit all style files one by one? <1> upgrade your fluxbox <11> _markt: ubuntu dapper doesn't have the latest yet, if i compile the new version, do i have to uninstall my old version first or will it write over? how about my settings. thenks <1> ,ubuntu <5> ubuntu packages can be found at: http://logicvortex.net/debian/fluxbox/ <1> doesn't matter if it's the latest; anything newer than 0.9.14 will do <11> _markt: ah ok, thanks dude <11> no 1.0rc yet for ubuntu, i guess 0.9.15.1 will do <12> hola <13> Hi, fluxbox keeps overwriting my background image with the style color. <8> ,background <5> rootCommand was removed from styles in version 0.9.15; you should now use the "background" option, which is explained at http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php/Howto_set_the_background <13> Rathnor: thanks <1> for one, you should remove it from your style; but if you're too lazy, you should make sure you have version 0.9.15+ and put your background settings into your ~/.fluxbox/overlay file <13> _markt: I installed rc2 on a fresh system. I now have the background set in startup. SHould I move that to overlay? <1> if you don't want your styles to overwrite it, yes <13> So what's the deal with rootCommand? Is it deprecated for styles? Or... ? <14> inside styles: yes <1> completely removed <14> hello # <13> _markt: would is the preferred method of setting lastbackground? <13> I mean: what is? <1> there isn't one <13> _markt: that doesn't seem like an improvement <1> it also doesn't seem like you're moving your wallpaper from the startup to the overlay <13> _markt: Oh, I already did that and it works nicely. :D <1> I agree that there should be a "last" option, but it's not there now, and there's been some dispute among the devs <2> why? doesn't this while bg thing in the style get piped to fbsetbg? <2> *whole <1> yes <1> for a liberal use of the word 'piped' <13> lol <13> cat background.jpg | fbsetbg ;) <13> _markt: is there anywhere I can read up on this discussion among the devs (does this include you?) <1> nothing formal; it was a casual discussion in here a few months ago
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