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 Axxrom - XFCE4 branch
Section: Themes

 

Added: Fri, May 3rd 2002 11:11 UTC (6 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Fri, Apr 22nd 2005 19:08 UTC (3 years, 7 months ago)


Screenshot About:
Axxrom is a dark blue theme with transparency.

Author:
ormaxx [contact developer]

Rating:
7.73/10.00 (11 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.ormaxx.ch
Tar/GZ:
http://download.freshmeat.net/themes/axxrom/axxrom-xfce4-0.8.tar.gz

Trove categories: [change]
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Topic]  Desktop Environment :: Theme, Desktop Environment :: Theme :: Art, Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: IceWM, Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: IceWM :: Themes, Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: XFCE, Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: XFCE :: Themes

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
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» Rating: 7.73/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 10801)
» Popularity: 1.51% (Rank 3717)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 1.4 29-May-2004 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ
XFCE4 0.8 23-Apr-2005 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.8 Initial freshmeat announcement 23-Apr-2005 02:08

 Comments

[»] trouble with overlapping frames
by mdarksun - Aug 7th 2002 03:39:23

I really like both axxrom and 708090, but I have a problem with overlapping frames: as soon as frames overlap and I move them around, strange stuff appears around the edges. Should I change my icewm configuration (I have 1.2.0)?

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    [»] Re: trouble with overlapping frames
    by ormaxx - Aug 13th 2002 03:52:29


    > I really like both axxrom and 708090,
    > but I have a problem with overlapping
    > frames: as soon as frames overlap and I
    > move them around, strange stuff appears
    > around the edges. Should I change my
    > icewm configuration (I have 1.2.0)?
    I have no idea about that. I had never problems.

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      [»] Re: trouble with overlapping frames
      by mdarksun - Aug 13th 2002 05:52:56


      >
      > % I really like both axxrom and 708090,
      > % but I have a problem with overlapping
      > % frames: as soon as frames overlap and
      > I
      > % move them around, strange stuff
      > appears
      > % around the edges. Should I change my
      > % icewm configuration (I have 1.2.0)?
      >
      > I have no idea about that. I had never
      > problems.
      >

      Okay. Thanks anyway. It probably has to do with the fact that i get a lot of error messages, 'XpmOpenFailed', and some of the parts of the frame are missing. But why that is, I have no idea.

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        [»] Re: trouble with overlapping frames
        by luciash d' being - Sep 24th 2002 16:00:15


        > Okay. Thanks anyway. It probably has to
        > do with the fact that i get a lot of
        > error messages, 'XpmOpenFailed', and
        > some of the parts of the frame are
        > missing. But why that is, I have no
        > idea.

        i think you need to recompile it --with-imlib to get IceWM with support other types of images than Xpm
        e.g. my./ configure was:
        ./configure --enable-shaped-decorations --enable-antialiasing --enable-i18n --with-icesound --with-imlib --prefix=/usr

        btw: anybody knows how to get the icesound to work?

        --
        :.. :.: ::: :

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          [»] /here's my attempt to help
          by scientica - Nov 19th 2003 10:43:04


          > e.g. my./ configure was:
          > ./configure --enable-shaped-decorations
          > --enable-antialiasing --enable-i18n
          > --with-icesound --with-imlib
          > --prefix=/usr
          >
          > btw: anybody knows how to get the
          > icesound to work?

          Mustn't it be? (just compiled it with this switch, haven't configured the sound yet - so it might not work)
          --with-icesound=OSS,Y,ESound

          --
          -- Regards Scientica I'm #335819 ( http://counter.li.org )

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[»] transparency?
by luciash d' being - Jul 31st 2002 07:27:47

hello,
can u tell me what do i need to enable the transparency in icewm? instead of the transparency i can see just black background where it shouldn't be :(

--
:.. :.: ::: :

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    [»] Re: transparency?
    by ormaxx - Aug 6th 2002 14:45:45


    > hello,
    > can u tell me what do i need to enable
    > the transparency in icewm? instead of
    > the transparency i can see just black
    > background where it shouldn't be :(
    Which version of icewm are you using? You need
    icewm 1.0.9 or 1.2, compiled with the shape
    extension.

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      [»] Re: transparency?
      by luciash d' being - Aug 6th 2002 15:14:44


      >
      > Which version of icewm are you using?
      > You need
      > icewm 1.0.9 or 1.2, compiled with the
      > shape
      > extension.
      >

      i'm using 1.2 from rpm of mandrake cooker so i can't tell you if it was compiled with shape extension or not... probably not because the upgrade didn't helped. :(
      can you tell me how to compile it (or enable it) with the shape extension, please?

      thanx, luci

      --
      :.. :.: ::: :

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        [»] Re: transparency?
        by ormaxx - Aug 7th 2002 04:36:24


        >
        > can you tell me how to compile it (or
        > enable it) with the shape extension,
        > please?
        >
        > thanx, luci

        tar xvzf icewm-1.2.0.tar.gz
        cd icewm-1.2.0
        ./configure --enable-shaped-decorations
        (./configure --help to see available options)
        make
        su
        (root password)
        make install

        Roland

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          [»] Re: transparency?
          by kelesh - Sep 18th 2002 06:37:04

          % tar xvzf icewm-1.2.0.tar.gz
          > cd icewm-1.2.0
          > ./configure --enable-shaped-decorations
          > (./configure --help to see available
          > options)
          > make
          > su
          > (root password)
          > make install
          i get an error about X not being there even though: "which X" returns /usr/bin/X11/X
          How do I install the X Shape Extension also? I'm using debian 3.0.

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          [»] Re: transparency?
          by luciash d' being - Sep 24th 2002 15:53:32

          thank you very much! it's the right solution! i've compiled it with i18n antialiased fonts too and it runs great! i've made mandrake rpm (with checkinstall) for myself too, so if anyone is interested...

          --
          :.. :.: ::: :

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          [»] Re: transparency?
          by scientica - Nov 19th 2003 10:52:50

          Thanx Roland, it works great for me (I had some trouble trying to get the transparency to work (i.e. didn't know how to actiave/enable it) before I read your "howto").
          btw, I'm using version 1.2.13 on RedHat 8 (2.4.22 kernel) - no problems during compilation and installation.

          kelesh, try using the switch --with-x, (see ./configure --help for more options, there are some switches for X includes/libs).

          --
          -- Regards Scientica I'm #335819 ( http://counter.li.org )

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[»] Font
by Robert Rendler - Jun 9th 2002 06:56:04

What font is that in the terminal window?

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