You should at least agree that the rainmeter items here are more interesting then the other plain stuff right? Also I checked adamdorman, the site says they hold no affiliation to other websites that would use their clocks.Īlso if Souza just copied, the clock would look exactly the same…. I mean sure he could have taken the time format from the site, but he then used his own skills to make wonderful pieces of art.
![guess what its clock rainmeter skin guess what its clock rainmeter skin](https://silicophilic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Beta_clock_rainmeter.png)
Hmm, Wepa, I know its the lack of credit going on here, but shouldn’t you take into consideration that Souza did not copy in any way? “I made some few arrangements that made the skin a descent modification (I don’t use background mode).” Have, at least, some respect for their work. This is just the minimum courtesy to credit people who actually create somethings, spending hours doing it. You know I don’t give a frack about all this. The first source for Flash Clocks created by Adam Dorman must always be unless a prior agreement has been made. Last but not least, you even autorize people to sell the skins…But strangely, when I look at the Adam Dorman’s ( aka Giraffe, from whom you stole the black rock shooter clock’s skin, and did not gave credits for the graphics), it is explicitly written that :Īdam Dorman permits these clocks to be hosted on personal websites for the exclusive use of those websites and not redistribution.Īdam Dorman’s clocks may not be redistributed elsewhere, copied, sold, be included in, or the subject of derivative works without the express consent of Adam Dorman. It’s not even said that’s all the skins on this site are mods of existing skins, here or on the description on DA. : Yep, so I took a look around, in particular the ‘License Issue’ tab. You did add the height of your stolen-from-the-internet picture (pleonasm), and increase the font size. Or perhaps it’s by chance your background picture has the same filename, the same size (px and dpi), the same shadow margins…Īnd yes, you removed two lines (FontEffectColor and StringEffect) on the, and. In fact, I found on the ini : Author=Kazasou… We can help you get it sorted out.You should point me where you credited unspoknone for altering his graphics, on this skin or one the on you linked. If you go that route and run into trouble, please start a thread on that particular issue - just to keep things organized. You can try searching Deviantart or Pling or other sources for conky and selecting one that you like. In addition to this - many Linux users are happy to share their creations - often sparing you from a lot of the necessary backend work. You can use background images, transparency - what have you. I have had a lot more fun configuring, designing and creating my own Conky Objects than I can express. That said, I would encourage you to go for it.
![guess what its clock rainmeter skin guess what its clock rainmeter skin](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XceanlvA0s4/maxresdefault.jpg)
Rainmeter has nice graphics and is easy to deploy. But the answer would be Conky.Ĭonky is far more versatile than Rainmeter, however, much less simple to set up and configure than Rainmeter is. to a person who has never used it before. I hardly use it, but if you've any guides to send my way.
![guess what its clock rainmeter skin guess what its clock rainmeter skin](https://silicophilic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/RKS_aeveum_rainmeter.jpg)
I've also heard you can really beautify the terminal. And I guess any suggestions on things to beautify a zorin lite xfce install without eating too many resources? I've already figured out the basics (font/theme/icon/cursor). More specifically, I'd like a pretty desktop clock and maybe a music player widget or some system info.Ī way to change the icons of programs in the taskbar (where my custom ones don't seem to automatically appear)Ī more customisable music player, preferably with a layout like AIMP's small vertical themes.Ī way to throw excess tray icons into some kind of overflow menu so they don't clutter my taskbar but are there in case I need themĪ way to have my start menu be a set of pinned items rather than a full app directory? I've heard doing widgets on linux is a pain, that they're disparate programs with weird requirements, etc. I'm not sure if this should be one question, or 5, or here or under Customisation, but I'm still getting used to this forum so I think I'm allowed some mistakes.Īn analogue to Rainmeter, if possible.