hey, look here: http://jwm-art.net/image/screenshot_emerald_xfce.png
it's a brand new exciting screenshot with loads of artistic merit to cap it all off! it was made by careful configuration of xfce, combined with compiz fusion - used sparingly i might add - using the emerald window decorator. the careful configuration was carried out within an Arch Linux system. it requires use of proprietary video drivers, but hey, it is running on proprietary hardware. in the top left you can see something which reminds one of a badly H-positioned CRT display, but no, this is on an LCD and it's an XFCE panel configured to only have 1% opacity until the mouse pointer rolls over it. unfortunately, there's a few glitches in the system as you might have guessed from little more than a quick glance at the image: the GIMP was loaded onto virtual desktop 3, while the screenshot was taken on virtual desktop 2. confusion occurred over which virtual desktop the snapshot was to be of; some kind of obscure masking has taken place. windows which can be (partially) seen are: 1) nedit (olive colour) - editing a C file called patch.c 2) petri-foo - completely blanked out 3) DevHelp - showing documentation for GtkFileChooser 4) xterm - showing console output from petri-foo 5) petri-foo sample editor - editing play/loop points of the default sine waveform sample (generated, not a file) 6) various GIMP windows _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
