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NEW Xfce Simple Customization
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**Xfce Simple Customization**
1. Video 1
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2. Video 2
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**Watch this videos for more customization of Xfce component**
1. Change Xfce workspace color
• How to Change Workspac...
2. Xfce with full keybindings
• Xfce 4.18 (Current Ver...
3. Xfce panel customization (with radius efect)
• Xfce Panel Customizati...
4. Remove border on Xfwm
• How to Remove Borders ...
5. Xfce + bspwm
• Xfce with bspwm
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Really cool customization! Good content
Thanks :)
Why not just use awesomewm at this point? To me you seems trying to hard to get rid of xfce and make it look like a window manager 😅 My advice is just get awesomewm you'll better of with it and it also has great stacking and floating window support if you don't like tiling wm.
It's all about the theme + icons + bg.. then you have 90% already.
Xfce is easy to customize by default. Using fewer scripts I think is enough
"I followed the tutorial to the letter, I'm using openSUSE, some things differ but it's almost the same. When I modify where it shows the workspaces, which are now numbers, after restarting the panel, everything changes except where the numbers are. Where the time is displayed, the battery indicator, everything now has a background. But where the numbers are, there isn't any."
you also need to customize the number code for that workspace like other launchers in the panel if so. Replace the number in the config file with your own.
Can you tell me how to set screen to 1366x768? Thanks.
either change it in the display settings or in this file: .config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml
Downside to XFCE is that it is a real pain to remove all that dead space (padding)
yes, some items in xfce panel still cannot be fully customized.
Set playback speed to 1.5x. Thank me later - good video though
thanks for the advice
Yeah I mean just look at any distro that offers both XFCE and KDE. XFCE get's like 90% of the way there with much less bugs and much lower footprint. GuhNOME is like the special needs kid in the group though. LXDE kinda nice too but I still prefer flux-/openbox when I wanna go really minimal so I don't really see the point of LXDE.
good choice for that
Beauty is really in the eyes of the beholder. That look is not awesome for me. Could you close everything and then run htop/btop to see how much memory xfce uses?
Fuck memory...
thanks for your opinion. no more than 1 gb of course