As described by MX Blog as a "custom respin," this is a cyborg MX Linux that was created entirely according to my intentions. If you ask me what my intentions are, I can answer.
https://mxlinux.org/blog/mx-news-week-e ... er-5-2024/
This is the crystallization of necessity and there is no "ambiguity" at all.
Naming
The meaning of MX-23 Libretto is "script," so it is a similar word "storyboard."
It is derived from the fact that it is a derivative of Libretto, but it is visual oriented, and the name of the main character in The Matrix presents "dangerous newness."
Storyboard Neo
UI design
I adopted a bottom Dock after Mac, but decided that eye-catching animations were unnecessary. I also considered Plank, but I adopted the standard MX function, which is simple, simple, and robust, and has no animations. When you maximize the window on a Mac's Dock, an annoying gap is created at the bottom. If there is going to be dead space at the bottom anyway, it's better to make it opaque rather than semi-transparent. The color code is #c2c2c2. This color code is used by Firefox and many other applications, and it creates a sense of unity when maximized.
This also uses a consolidated
menu in the upper right corner, in keeping with Mac and other applications.
Alongside the clock (calendar), battery, brightness, text input, updates, Bluetooth, sound, and power.
The power menu is placed at the edge, providing simplicity that allows it to be operated with a single touch. The frequently used sound menu is next to it. The clock is designed in the style of the old monochrome Game & Watch. The font is unified with Conky.
Orange accent color, as orange is often used as an accent color for traffic signs and other things.
Why is
Conky (the clock at the bottom left) placed at the bottom left? It is the least intrusive position for many wallpapers, and a slightly lighter color of MX blue is used. A delicate font is used to create a sexy look.
The
whisker menu at the top left. It's inevitable that it can only be placed here.
With this, the overall screen configuration is complete. Next is the
window effect.
Whenever a window is opened or closed, it appears softly in the software. This is because in normal PC OSes, they "appear suddenly", but I feel that this is very stressful. In everyday natural phenomena, objects do not suddenly appear in front of you. The OS is designed to be closer to human senses.
Gathering mode for window collection. It is like Expose, but I think that aggregated window display is an essential feature that all OSes should have.
Compiz was the only window manager that could achieve these effects.
Icon set
As with MX, the beautiful Pipirus is used as is.
Window theme
Uses the No. 1 popular icon on xfce-look.org. In order to thoroughly use a dark theme, the folder icon color is black.
Cursor
The arrow type is already legacy in a bad sense, and this is the result of deciding that it does not need to be an arrow. Although white is used, which is easy to see in a dark theme, light gray is used because it is difficult to see on a pure white background.
Thorough dark theme. Almost all applications are adjusted to be displayed in a dark theme.
System font
I have a strong admiration for IBM. I wanted to use IBM Plex Sans, which gives a stoic and honest impression. The reason for using JP is that it contains all the English parts while also being able to support the local Japanese language.
Terminal font
This is the result of choosing a font that has a cyber taste and is also highly practical.
Menu icon
A collection of applications that I personally use frequently, arranged in an easy-to-use manner. Tidy and tidy.
The reason for using
XFCE is that it is based on the MX standard, and I wanted to use a desktop environment that is "minimally cultural and without waste." If it had been KDE+Compiz, it would have been too flashy.
Boot animation
A newly created original animation that matches the overall taste is used. "Happiness always disappears like a shooting star," but Storyboard Neo users will always have a shooting star of happiness with them.
Wallpaper set and default wallpaper
It expresses the world view. The default uses a neon-style custom image of MX Institute IV, which was very popular at the MX Forum. The hand-drawn touch creates a stylish representation of pyramids, circles, and X patterns.
Sound effect "Freja Ignition"
When you come home tired, it's a blissful time to be soothed by the Linux sound. It took six years of development to make it possible to listen to female vocal songs in a pleasant way. At the beginning of development, it was based on PulseAudio, but for Storyboard Neo, it was remade from scratch based on pipewire.
That's about it.
In other words, this is the
crystallization of "I wanted to do this.''