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  • jkmooney@lemmy.worldOPtounixporn@lemmy.worldCurrent XFCE setup
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    19 days ago

    I added a little .css file " .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css" copied below. (there’s actually a couple approaches I took, the one I’m using here is not commented out).

    /* Two different approaches given below
       both valid but with slightly different
       behaviour
    */
    
    /* This first approach aggressively radiuses
       everything, even items within the panels
       themselves.
    */
    
    /*.xfce4-panel {
       border-bottom-left-radius: 16px;
       border-bottom-right-radius: 16px;
       border-top-left-radius: 16px;
       border-top-right-radius: 16px;
    } */
    
    /* This approach is not as aggresive as above.
       Will need to add some transparent seperators
       on either end for the radius to show.
       (16 px for full radius at my current settings)
    */
    
    .xfce4-panel#XfcePanelWindow {
       border-radius: 16px;
    }
    @import 'colors.css';
    


  • jkmooney@lemmy.worldOPtounixporn@lemmy.worldCurrent XFCE setup
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    I like this overall setup for Ultra-Wide monitors. The icon set is Kora-Grey (part of the whole Kora icon pack on gnome-look). The overall theme is Material-Black-Colors (using the Pistachio-BE option here), also on gnome-look. To do the Date - Time display they way I have, I put the clock widget on twice. Once showing only the date, the other showing only the time. Clicking the date brings up Thunderbird open to the Calendar tab. Clicking the time open Thunderbird on the Email tab. To make the panels rounded, I did add a small .css file in the gtk-3 folder. Can show you what I did if you’re interested.