londonali1010
Rings v1.2
This is the screenie for my updated Lua/Cairo script for Conky...Rings v1.2. You can grab it here: conky.linux-hardcore.com/?page_id=2800
Included in the rings are hours, minutes, seconds, cpu1%, cpu2% and total cpu%, battery charge, memory%, the month and day, and the big outer ring (actually it's two drawn together to get the semi-arc look) is used filesystem space. Everything is customisable, including size and spacing of the rings, foreground and background colour and alpha, starting and ending position of the rings and the max value of the ring (e.g. for the hours, it's 12, but for the cpu%, it's 100).
I'm running Crunchbang Linux with Openbox, nothing on the desktop except Conky, no panels or anything (I launch everything with keybindings).
This is a great setup for me because I'm on a netbook with a tiny trackpad and it's easiest to have most things on keybindings rather than scrolling around the screen all the time!
Wallpaper is from fiftyfootshadows.net, and the rings are inspired by (I think?) a Rainmeter program. Font is Santana, available on dafont.com.
More info on how to get images and graphs in Conky is available on the Official Conky Blog: blog.conky.be :)
Rings v1.2
This is the screenie for my updated Lua/Cairo script for Conky...Rings v1.2. You can grab it here: conky.linux-hardcore.com/?page_id=2800
Included in the rings are hours, minutes, seconds, cpu1%, cpu2% and total cpu%, battery charge, memory%, the month and day, and the big outer ring (actually it's two drawn together to get the semi-arc look) is used filesystem space. Everything is customisable, including size and spacing of the rings, foreground and background colour and alpha, starting and ending position of the rings and the max value of the ring (e.g. for the hours, it's 12, but for the cpu%, it's 100).
I'm running Crunchbang Linux with Openbox, nothing on the desktop except Conky, no panels or anything (I launch everything with keybindings).
This is a great setup for me because I'm on a netbook with a tiny trackpad and it's easiest to have most things on keybindings rather than scrolling around the screen all the time!
Wallpaper is from fiftyfootshadows.net, and the rings are inspired by (I think?) a Rainmeter program. Font is Santana, available on dafont.com.
More info on how to get images and graphs in Conky is available on the Official Conky Blog: blog.conky.be :)