Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
My config from MX-18 conkyrc2core doesn't show the clock. I'll try to make a screenshot
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
This is a screenshot with the missing clock and circles.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
I agree, I think it’s a tad bit big.entropyfoe wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:26 am By big conky, I mean with those big font sizes showing dates and times.
But honestly the thing that made me change it was the way the hour and minutes numbers overlapped. IMO it’s hard to read quickly.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
So, it's a bit big, no big deal, if reviewers judge by conky or what conky, that is pretty shallow.
Too big for my eye, maybe others like SwampRabit, but this misses my point.
It is so easy to change (40 easy choices) , remove conky completely, or edit the conky.
I was not complaining about the conky, it should be tuned to make the best live desktop to attract users and reviewers.
Any real user will adjust it to their liking.
Too big for my eye, maybe others like SwampRabit, but this misses my point.
It is so easy to change (40 easy choices) , remove conky completely, or edit the conky.
I was not complaining about the conky, it should be tuned to make the best live desktop to attract users and reviewers.
Any real user will adjust it to their liking.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
MX-18 configs for the conkies will generally not work on MX-19, if nothing else because in MX-19 compositing is enabled by default. I spent a lot of time to get a set that would show more or less correctly.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
Toggle off and on with "Conky Toggle" (in the menu). You have probably started the conky with MX Conky Manager, which seem not always change working directory, so the lua-rings get not loaded.svx_biker wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:57 am My config from MX-18 conkyrc2core doesn't show the clock. I'll try to make a screenshot

Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
Well this is a fresh install from the Beta 1 ISO and I just loaded the same config I use on MX-18. Strange enougn the "hands" of the clock show a few seconds and then disappear. This always happens if I switch off and on with conky manager and also if I toggle conky off and on as suggested by fehlix.
PS: Only the "hands" show for some seconds - the lua-rings not even show for some seconds.
PS: Only the "hands" show for some seconds - the lua-rings not even show for some seconds.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
I finally figured out what people are talking about: they don't like graphic design! But that was a prominent criterion in our selection, we wanted to get away from the typical Linux geeky conky and adapt it to our wide user base.SwampRabbit wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2019 1:54 amI agree, I think it’s a tad bit big.entropyfoe wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:26 am By big conky, I mean with those big font sizes showing dates and times.
But honestly the thing that made me change it was the way the hour and minutes numbers overlapped. IMO it’s hard to read quickly.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
Jerry, I don’t think it has to be geeky, simple and clear work really well as a default imo.
Ones like:
MX-Semplice
MX-Gotham 17
MX-Flair
MX-Elementary
Sure people can change it, but the default should just work to the point that most people don’t feel they have to.
Ones like:
MX-Semplice
MX-Gotham 17
MX-Flair
MX-Elementary
Sure people can change it, but the default should just work to the point that most people don’t feel they have to.
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Re: Default conky on MX-19 Beta 1
IMO, the default conky has to:
1. use fonts that widely-support many different written languages, since not every language uses the Latin alphabet.
2. display only basic information that translates well and still visually looks good across many different languages
So many of the conkys with interesting looking fonts may not work for an international user base as a result.
And once you replace their original font with a more prosaic but widely supported font like Noto, they often lose their cool unique look.
1. use fonts that widely-support many different written languages, since not every language uses the Latin alphabet.
2. display only basic information that translates well and still visually looks good across many different languages
So many of the conkys with interesting looking fonts may not work for an international user base as a result.
And once you replace their original font with a more prosaic but widely supported font like Noto, they often lose their cool unique look.
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