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Post by elpirata on Dec 12, 2023 14:42:52 GMT
They are too crammed
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Post by enigma9o7 on Dec 12, 2023 15:19:57 GMT
Go to settings, advanced, environment variables. Play with MOKSHA_SYSTRAY_SPACING; you probably want something between 3-10 or so. Restart Moksha to see changes (start/about os/restart moksha).
edit: although I Just looked at your screenshot, which I had to type the url to see.... anyways the only thing in your systray there is the network indicator, so there's nothing to space out. The gadgets you can move around manually (right click on shelf or any gadget, select 'begin moving gadgets', move things as desired, then right click again and 'stop moving gadgets').
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 12, 2023 15:30:12 GMT
I think he means problematic clock date. I have some problems with that module. Tried to solve several times but I gave up. Use strftime option in clock settings. Stefan
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Post by elpirata on Dec 12, 2023 16:57:46 GMT
The more icons get added, the more they overlap. They don't get side margin.
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 12, 2023 17:06:54 GMT
7 apps in Systray. No problem here
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Post by enigma9o7 on Dec 12, 2023 17:33:54 GMT
The more icons get added, the more they overlap. They don't get side margin.
As mentioned, the gadgets you can space out manually - unless you set the shelf to shrink to content width - and for items in the system tray, you can increase that systray spacing variable. Does this work for you?
Right now I've got six things in my systray and nothing overlapping.... I do wish I could hide that < thing tho, I never need to hide my systray.
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 12, 2023 17:40:17 GMT
Of course you can hide that arrow! MOKSHA_SYSTRAY_ARROW=0 does the trick Stefan PS: I spent hundreds hours on systray icons problem. I hope it is OK now
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Post by enigma9o7 on Dec 12, 2023 17:59:48 GMT
Thanks! I didn't know about that one, and works great... Although disabling that, the issue with the farthest left icon being bigger than the rest came back.... but yeah, I know you spent tons of time on this. And in my case this isn't even the latest version of Moksha so you may have fixed that already for all I know.
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Post by makar0va on Dec 13, 2023 7:37:01 GMT
Of course you can hide that arrow! MOKSHA_SYSTRAY_ARROW=0 does the trick Stefan PS: I spent hundreds hours on systray icons problem. I hope it is OK now
Kudos for being able to do it at all, but it neither makes much sense nor it works properly. It only makes sense if it works like Windows or KDE.
As for the time size versus the date size, the proportions would have to be corrected within the edc file (within the edj file), as there is no other font size control.
enigma9o7 : "Although disabling that, the issue with the farthest left icon being bigger than the rest came back...." This "issue" is so by design.
(Note the 12 vs. 24 time format.)
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Post by tenplus1 on Dec 13, 2023 7:42:34 GMT
Everything seems spaced out properly on my install, the only issue I find is when I click on the time to display the calendar and the "Always on Top" appears below the "Settings" button.
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 13, 2023 9:48:21 GMT
Of course you can hide that arrow! MOKSHA_SYSTRAY_ARROW=0 does the trick Stefan PS: I spent hundreds hours on systray icons problem. I hope it is OK now
Kudos for being able to do it at all, but it neither makes much sense nor it works properly. It only makes sense if it works like Windows or KDE.
As for the time size versus the date size, the proportions would have to be corrected within the edc file (within the edj file), as there is no other font size control.
enigma9o7 : "Although disabling that, the issue with the farthest left icon being bigger than the rest came back...." This "issue" is so by design.
(Note the 12 vs. 24 time format.)
Sure, it is a matter of edc file. Problem is, the MokshaGreen theme has 2 styles. One for time which is a grid for all digits in png format with the exact size and the second one for date which is a pure text. I fought this for a long time. Maybe I will end with replacing grid with a pure text. As far as hide arrow is concerned that was my idea for hiding the whole systray content for langer shelf room or other situations. It was the easiest method for me to code. If you look at systray code, it is a real mess I am not able to tackle. Feel free to participate on the code and create a method which does make sense Stefan
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 13, 2023 9:49:41 GMT
Everything seems spaced out properly on my install, the only issue I find is when I click on the time to display the calendar and the "Always on Top" appears below the "Settings" button. Can you show me the screenshot. I can look at that and correct if possible. Also tell me your scaling index pls. Stefan
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Post by makar0va on Dec 13, 2023 11:22:20 GMT
[1] Sure, it is a matter of edc file. Problem is, the MokshaGreen theme has 2 styles. One for time which is a grid for all digits in png format with the exact size and the second one for date which is a pure text. I fought this for a long time. Maybe I will end with replacing grid with a pure text. [2] As far as hide arrow is concerned that was my idea for hiding the whole systray content for langer shelf room or other situations. It was the easiest method for me to code. If you look at systray code, it is a real mess I am not able to tackle. [3] Feel free to participate on the code and create a method which does make sense Stefan
1. The real issue is the overall grid size under certain circumstances.
2. Do you realize that in order for something to make sense or work, it doesn't matter whose idea it was? 😉
3. Thank you for the very generous offer, but thanks, no thanks. 😄
Enlightenment themes and their code are pure madness.
77 parts for only one of the clock views; analog clock not included. 😉
The situation with the date is even much worse.
Fully scripted madness. 😄
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 13, 2023 14:01:26 GMT
1. Not sure I understand what you wanna show me. Smaller gadcon containers? Of course! I added a new feature to shelf settings in Moksha where you can change the shelf content size. Values are 1-5. 5 means the max and it will have the E25 look. I like value 3/5 which is a default. You prob missed this feature. 2. I wanted to say I am the feature author and I am responsible for it. PS: If you compare Bodhi team with Windows or KDE team, it is ridiculous. Do you realize you compare 2 devs work with hundreads devs work? 3. Yes, edj layer and EFL coding is a pure madness, indeed. Welcome in my world I do no use Eflete for my work. Only edc in geany, so I am fully familiar with these script as I am the only theme maintainer here (besides Hippytaff vice-versa resurrection - also with my huge help). I fully accept your points. Also the critical ones which are mostly by you. The Bodhi existence stays on two OCD guys who devote the whole free time to this project FOR FREE! If you can see only cons here, maybe Bodhi is not for you. There are no promises I will fullfil all your easthetic needs. As I said I work for free and my only motivation is helping people and keeping my brain in good mental shape. You require ultra PRO solutions from ultra tiny team. It is impossible! The actual Bodhi status is a real miracle. Try to compare Bodhi 4 with Bodhi 7. You claimed you are a PRO designer so seriously feel free to join us. We will share the life behind the scene with you Stefan
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Post by elpirata on Dec 13, 2023 14:52:36 GMT
Go to settings, advanced, environment variables. Play with MOKSHA_SYSTRAY_SPACING; you probably want something between 3-10 or so. Restart Moksha to see changes (start/about os/restart moksha).
It doesn't have any effect after applying
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