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  1. #1
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    [solved] tint2 help

    Hey

    I'm trying to edit my tint2 but not entirely sure how to search for what I'm trying to do.

    This is my current tint2 and I'm attempting to making it look something like this

    How do I make the taskbar, system tray and clock round each other off instead of them looking like they are on the same bar?

    This is my config.

    Code:
    #---------------------------------------------
    # TINT2 CONFIG FILE
    
    # Background definitions
    # ID 1
    rounded = 8
    border_width = 1
    background_color = #000000 40
    border_color = #828282 0
    
    # ID 2 - task active
    rounded = 8
    border_width = 0
    background_color = #d8d8d8 30
    border_color = #d8d8d8 30
    
    # ID 3 - task
    rounded = 3
    border_width = 1
    background_color = #000000 0
    border_color = #000000 0
    
    # ID 4
    rounded = 1
    border_width = 1
    background_color = #888888 20
    border_color = #ED2323 60
    
    # ID 5 - taskbar
    rounded = 0
    border_width = 1
    background_color = #000000 0
    border_color = #000000 0
    
    # ID 6 - active taskbar
    rounded = 0
    border_width = 1
    background_color = #d8d8d8 8
    border_color = #d8d8d8 0
    
    # ID 7 - tooltip
    rounded = 3
    border_width = 0
    background_color = #222222 90
    border_color = #222222 90
    
    # ID 8
    rounded = 1
    border_width = 1
    background_color = #888888 20
    border_color = #888888 20
    
    # Panel
    panel_monitor = all
    #panel_mode = single_monitor
    panel_position = top center horizontal
    panel_items = TSC
    panel_size = 95% 22
    panel_margin = 0 -1
    panel_padding = 3 0
    panel_dock = 0
    wm_menu = 1
    panel_layer = bottom
    panel_background_id = 1
    
    # Panel Autohide
    autohide = 0
    autohide_show_timeout = 0.3
    autohide_hide_timeout = 1.5
    autohide_height = 6
    strut_policy = follow_size
    
    # Taskbar
    taskbar_mode = multi_desktop
    taskbar_padding = 6 0 6
    taskbar_background_id = 5
    taskbar_active_background_id = 6
    taskbar_name = 1
    taskbar_name_background_id = 0
    taskbar_name_active_background_id = 0
    taskbar_name_font = Liberation Sans 9
    taskbar_name_font_color = #828282 100
    taskbar_name_active_font_color = #828282 100
    
    # Tasks
    urgent_nb_of_blink = 20
    #task icon/txt 1 to show
    task_icon = 1
    task_text = 0
    #task_margin = 
    #task_font = AvantGardeLTMedium 9
    #task_font_color = #151515 60
    task_active_font_color = #ffffff 70
    task_centered = 1
    task_maximum_size = 40 40
    task_padding = 2 2
    task_background_id = 1
    task_active_background_id = 2
    task_urgent_background_id = 4
    task_iconified_background_id = 3
    
    # Task Icons
    task_icon_asb = 80 0 0
    task_active_icon_asb = 100 0 0
    task_urgent_icon_asb = 100 0 0
    task_iconified_icon_asb = 80 0 0
    
    # Fonts
    task_font = Liberation Sans 06_55 6
    task_font_color = #828282 60
    task_active_font_color = #828282 100
    task_urgent_font_color = #FFFFFF 100
    task_iconified_font_color = #d8d8d8 60
    font_shadow = 0
    
    # Launcher
    launcher_padding = 8 4 4
    launcher_background_id = 0
    launcher_icon_size = 24
    # Specify icon theme names with launcher_icon_theme. 
    # if you have an XSETTINGS manager running (like xfsettingsd), tint2 will follow your current theme.
    launcher_icon_theme = gnome-colors-stalter-dark
    # Each launcher_item_app must be a full path to a .desktop file
    launcher_item_app = /usr/share/applications/terminator.desktop
    launcher_item_app = /usr/share/applications/xfce4-file-manager.desktop
    launcher_item_app = /usr/share/applications/gedit.desktop
    launcher_item_app = /usr/share/applications/iceweasel.desktop
    
    # System Tray
    systray = 1
    systray_padding = 4 2 3
    systray_sort = right2left
    systray_background_id = 0
    systray_icon_size = 16
    systray_icon_asb = 100 0 0
    
    # Clock
    time1_format = %H:%M
    time1_font = corbel 8
    #time2_format = %A %d %B
    #time2_font = Liberation Sans 6
    clock_font_color = #b5b5b5 100
    clock_padding = 12 4
    clock_background_id = 0
    clock_lclick_command = gsimplecal
    clock_rclick_command = gsimplecal
    
    # Tooltips
    tooltip = 1
    tooltip_padding = 2 2
    tooltip_show_timeout = 0.0
    tooltip_hide_timeout = 0.0
    tooltip_background_id = 7
    tooltip_font_color = #d8d8d8 100
    tooltip_font = Liberation Sans normal 9.0
    
    # Mouse
    mouse_middle = none
    mouse_right = toggle
    mouse_scroll_up = toggle
    mouse_scroll_down = iconify
    
    # Battery
    battery = 1
    battery_low_status = 07
    battery_low_cmd = notify-send "battery low"
    battery_hide = 96
    bat1_font = Liberation Mono 8
    bat2_font = Liberation Mono 8
    battery_font_color = #b5b5b5 100
    battery_padding = 2 0
    battery_background_id = 0
    Icon = ~/usr/local/bin/imags/Battery
    
    # End of config

    Thank you.

    K.m
    Last edited by kabukiM0n0; June 30th, 2013 at 12:00 PM.
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  2. #2
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    Re: tint2 help

    This should help:

    http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure

    suggest you organise your config file like the example....
    The best things in life are free, so what are we paying for?

  3. #3
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    Re: tint2 help

    Excellent, that did the trick - thanks!
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