MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Thanks. I'm collecting unusual ones to eventually be able to provide MXFB users with a unique collection of "ready-mades"
Production: 5.10, MX-23 Xfce, AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core, GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2, 16 GB, SSD 120 GB, Data 1TB
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
- andyprough
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Anyone else working on tiling? I arranged a simple tiling setup today. Good enough for my needs for now.
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Thanks for the kind words about this setup :)
I suggest MX Fluxbox could put forward a few more modern, different, appealing themes for fluxbox itself and tint2. It would interest new users. I find that screenshots from MX website, and suggested themes, look too "old" (It took me some time to explore themes through the web and customize them). One will probably thinks "oh that's for some very old PC, or very geeky engineer, I do prefer xfce". Actually fluxbox is able to make one's PC more modern and interesting and easy-to-use... but let's make it famous :)
I suggest MX Fluxbox could put forward a few more modern, different, appealing themes for fluxbox itself and tint2. It would interest new users. I find that screenshots from MX website, and suggested themes, look too "old" (It took me some time to explore themes through the web and customize them). One will probably thinks "oh that's for some very old PC, or very geeky engineer, I do prefer xfce". Actually fluxbox is able to make one's PC more modern and interesting and easy-to-use... but let's make it famous :)
Personal: MX-Fluxbox 23 (Dell XPS 15 Laptop, Intel Core i7-9750H, GeForce 1650, RAM 16 Gb, SSD 500 Gb)
Work: AntiX 21 runit Fluxbox + AntiX 19 Fluxbox ("frugal" installs on Windows laptop)
Work: AntiX 21 runit Fluxbox + AntiX 19 Fluxbox ("frugal" installs on Windows laptop)
Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Great, I love it!
Production: 5.10, MX-23 Xfce, AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core, GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2, 16 GB, SSD 120 GB, Data 1TB
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
I love this attitude too! I have been amazed by some of the set ups that I'm seen in this thread. I'm super happy with mine which is just a slight difference from the latest default using the Fluxbox toolbar, but these others are beautiful. I also love the idea of collecting a number of great ones, and package them as optional layouts. Ubuntu Mate did something similar with their "Mate Tweak" tool. You could pick layouts that looked like the old Ubuntu Unity desktop, the Apple Mac desktop, or the Windows 10 desktop, along with some others that were more standard Gnome 2.0 looking. It would be neat to provide a selection of "best of" layouts for MX Fluxbox to give users some ideas about what is possible.Girafenaine wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:56 pm Thanks for the kind words about this setup :)
I suggest MX Fluxbox could put forward a few more modern, different, appealing themes for fluxbox itself and tint2. It would interest new users. I find that screenshots from MX website, and suggested themes, look too "old" (It took me some time to explore themes through the web and customize them). One will probably thinks "oh that's for some very old PC, or very geeky engineer, I do prefer xfce". Actually fluxbox is able to make one's PC more modern and interesting and easy-to-use... but let's make it famous :)
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Home Desktop = HP Envy - i7 with 16GB - Fedora 38
Home Laptop = HP Pavilion dv4 - AMD Turion II M520 with 4GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Work Desktop = Acer M11AA - i5-3340s with 8GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Home Desktop = HP Envy - i7 with 16GB - Fedora 38
Home Laptop = HP Pavilion dv4 - AMD Turion II M520 with 4GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Work Desktop = Acer M11AA - i5-3340s with 8GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
I use Pseudo Tiling in Fluxbox all the time, one of my favorite features. I wrote about it in my blog and included my keys file additions in the article. What you have looks nice. I also like how you put the Fluxbox panel and the dock up on the top side by side. That is a neat idea as well.andyprough wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:55 pm Anyone else working on tiling? I arranged a simple tiling setup today. Good enough for my needs for now.
https://discoverfoss.com
Home Desktop = HP Envy - i7 with 16GB - Fedora 38
Home Laptop = HP Pavilion dv4 - AMD Turion II M520 with 4GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Work Desktop = Acer M11AA - i5-3340s with 8GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Home Desktop = HP Envy - i7 with 16GB - Fedora 38
Home Laptop = HP Pavilion dv4 - AMD Turion II M520 with 4GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Work Desktop = Acer M11AA - i5-3340s with 8GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Oh yes, I'm reading your blog now, your tiling is very similar to my setup. I hacked mine together based on something similar to yours I found online today. I'm using the 1-9 keys on the number keypad:mowest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 10:27 pmI use Pseudo Tiling in Fluxbox all the time, one of my favorite features. I wrote about it in my blog and included my keys file additions in the article. What you have looks nice. I also like how you put the Fluxbox panel and the dock up on the top side by side. That is a neat idea as well.andyprough wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:55 pm Anyone else working on tiling? I arranged a simple tiling setup today. Good enough for my needs for now.
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# Tiling
Mod4 KP_1 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 BottomLeft}
Mod4 KP_2 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 Bottom}
Mod4 KP_3 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 BottomRight}
Mod4 KP_4 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Left}
Mod4 KP_5 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 Center}
Mod4 KP_6 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Right}
Mod4 KP_7 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 TopLeft}
Mod4 KP_8 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 Top}
Mod4 KP_9 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 TopRight}
Mod4 Return :ToggleCmd {Maximize} {Restore}
Primary Computer - Commodore 64: Processor - MOS 6510/8500, 1.023MHz; Memory - 64kb RAM, 20kB ROM - 8k BASIC V2, 8k Kernel, 4k Character ROM; Display output - 320x200, 16 colours; OS - BASIC V2.0; Weight: 1.8kg
Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
I like how you have set up your tiling with the 10 Key. I use the keyboard short cuts that I have because I use MX Fluxbox on a laptop without a 10 Key so it helps my old brain to have the same keyboard shortcuts on all of my MX computers.andyprough wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 10:37 pm I'll probably need to go with key combos like yours for when I'm not using a full sized keyboard with a number pad.
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Home Desktop = HP Envy - i7 with 16GB - Fedora 38
Home Laptop = HP Pavilion dv4 - AMD Turion II M520 with 4GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Work Desktop = Acer M11AA - i5-3340s with 8GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Home Desktop = HP Envy - i7 with 16GB - Fedora 38
Home Laptop = HP Pavilion dv4 - AMD Turion II M520 with 4GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
Work Desktop = Acer M11AA - i5-3340s with 8GB - MX-21 Fluxbox
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
Yes I saw that, makes perfect sense. And those keys are probably much easier to reach for you than going up to the number row at the top of the keyboard.
Primary Computer - Commodore 64: Processor - MOS 6510/8500, 1.023MHz; Memory - 64kb RAM, 20kB ROM - 8k BASIC V2, 8k Kernel, 4k Character ROM; Display output - 320x200, 16 colours; OS - BASIC V2.0; Weight: 1.8kg
Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots
My current settings:andyprough wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:55 pm Anyone else working on tiling? I arranged a simple tiling setup today. Good enough for my needs for now.
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# Make active window 1/2 of the screen
Mod4 KP_4 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Left}
Mod4 KP_6 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Right}
Mod4 KP_8 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 Up}
Mod4 KP_2 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 Bottom}
# Make active window 1/4 of the screen
Mod4 KP_7 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 Up}
Mod4 KP_9 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 TopRight}
Mod4 KP_1 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 BottomLeft}
Mod4 KP_3 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 50% 50%} {MoveTo 00 00 BottomRight}
# Make active window 1/3 of the screen
Mod4 Shift KP_4 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 33% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Left}
Mod4 Shift KP_6 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 33% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Right}
Mod4 Shift KP_5 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 34% 100%} {MoveTo 33% 00 Up}
# toggle active window: Maximized/ last size
Mod4 KP_0 :ToggleCmd {Maximize} {Restore}
Mod4 KP_5 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 80% 80%} {MoveTo 00 00 Center}
# Make active window 1/3 of the screen on the top
Control Mod4 KP_8 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 33%} {MoveTo 00 00 Up}
Control Mod4 KP_2 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 33%} {MoveTo 00 00 Bottom}
Control Mod4 KP_5 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 34%} {MoveTo 00 33% Up}
# Make active window 2/3 of the screen
Control Mod4 KP_4 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 67% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Left}
Control Mod4 KP_6 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 67% 100%} {MoveTo 00 00 Right}
Mod4 Shift KP_8 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 67%} {MoveTo 00 00 Up}
Mod4 Shift KP_2 :MacroCmd {ResizeTo 100% 67%} {MoveTo 00 00 Bottom}
Desktop PC: Intel Core i5-4670K, Gigabyte H81M-S2PV, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2000. Laptop: MacBook Late 2008, Core2Duo 2.0GHz, 8GB RAM. Netbook: Asus EEEPC Intel Atom 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM. System: MX23 64bit/32bit Fluxbox.