Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-12 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 09:38:01PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > $ apt-cache show xfce4-datetime-plugin orage | grep ^Installed > Installed-Size: 261 > Installed-Size: 5573 Anybody know what the units are? -- hendrik ___ Dng mailing list

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-12 Thread golinux
On 2018-03-12 07:38, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi, goli...@dyne.org writes: I never realized that Orage is a "full-blown" calendar app because I have no need for one. I can live with a bit of useless bloat to solve a $ apt-cache show xfce4-datetime-plugin orage | grep ^Installed

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-12 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi, goli...@dyne.org writes: > On 2018-03-11 07:43, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: >> Hi, >> >> goli...@dyne.org writes: >> >>> On 2018-03-11 00:29, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi again, [...] Apart from getting the clock in the Xfce systemtray to display in a colour that contrasts with

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-12 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi, KatolaZ writes: > On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 09:43:40PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > > [cut] > >> >> I do my agenda and task scheduling with Org-mode so have no real need >> for Orage. The only reason I still have it installed is because I've >> been too lazy to get serious about

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-12 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi, goli...@dyne.org writes: > On 2018-03-11 07:43, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: >> Hi, >> >> goli...@dyne.org writes: >> >>> On 2018-03-11 00:29, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi again, [...] Apart from getting the clock in the Xfce systemtray to display in a colour that contrasts with

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-11 Thread golinux
On 2018-03-11 07:43, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi, goli...@dyne.org writes: On 2018-03-11 00:29, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi again, [...] Apart from getting the clock in the Xfce systemtray to display in a colour that contrasts with the darkpurpy theme rather than the dark shade of grey that is

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-11 Thread KatolaZ
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 06:33:59PM +0100, Florian Zieboll wrote: > Am 11. März 2018 13:43:40 MEZ schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen > : > > > # Guess I should tell emacs to display the time in its mode line ;-) > > from my snippets collection: > > # while sleep 1 ; do tput sc ;

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-11 Thread KatolaZ
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 09:43:40PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: [cut] > > I do my agenda and task scheduling with Org-mode so have no real need > for Orage. The only reason I still have it installed is because I've > been too lazy to get serious about APT::Install-Recommends=false and > ditch

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-11 Thread Florian Zieboll
Am 11. März 2018 13:43:40 MEZ schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen : > # Guess I should tell emacs to display the time in its mode line ;-) from my snippets collection: # while sleep 1 ; do tput sc ; tput cup 0 195 ; date ; tput rc ; done & hth^^ & libre grüße, florian --

Re: [DNG] Xfce clock visibility with darkpurpy (was Re: Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.)

2018-03-11 Thread golinux
On 2018-03-11 07:43, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi, goli...@dyne.org writes: On 2018-03-11 00:29, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: Hi again, [...] Apart from getting the clock in the Xfce systemtray to display in a colour that contrasts with the darkpurpy theme rather than the dark shade of grey that is