Lubuntu alternative sessions script

Federico Leoni effelle at gmail.com
Thu Jul 11 22:07:16 UTC 2013


A little update.
As many of you know Plank doesn't have applets but supports just launchers.
I work a bit on it and now you can enable/disable Compton (with or without
shadows) from the dash. Default is off to preserve speed. I added a very
basic trash too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGXvoATdiNI

As soon as I can I'll share the necessary script and I'll update the wiki.

F.
Em 09/07/2013 14:26, "Andre Rodovalho" <andre.rodovalho at gmail.com> escreveu:

> I agree, even with no transparency, this OSX look is nice, and can help
> those who migrate from OSX and also gives a small idea on how the linux GUI
> can be modeled...
>
> I guess someone who is having the first look to linux enviroment will
> realise how free and customizable our windows manager is!
>
> Another good thing about this, it fits on "lubuntu way", it's light,
> simple, and seems to be pretty functional...
>
>
> 2013/7/9 Mr Wislr <contact at unleashpc.com>
>
>> very nice, i think window/menu shadows are unnecessary, if you just run
>> plain compton... with no shadows or anything it runs much leaner and
>> doesn't affect the rest of the system while still providing
>> transparency for things like plank...
>>
>> probably the best way to go, although without compton doesn't look bad
>> either and would probably be easier, unless Lubuntu is planning on
>> loading compton by default..
>>
>> --Ronnie
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