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JWM Themes Exchange

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 10:57
by WhoDo
After I created the IceWM Themes Exchange, the occasional poster was moved to ask "Where is the JWM Themes Exchange?" In answer to that, and on account of some new JWM themes being posted by cb88 and others, I have created this thread for JWM devotees.

To get the ball rolling, I have taken a JWM theme created by Tom at the JWM developer forum, and given it the WhoDo treatment. Here is a screenshot of the result. Remember, this is JWM!


Caution! These will overwrite your .jwmrctray and themeslist files, so remember to make a backup copy first if you have altered them.

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 14:52
by wingruntled
Caution! These will overwrite your .jwmrctray and themeslist files
WhoDo
Why overwrite the themeslist? That will destroy any changes that is in the original rendering prior installed themes history. It seems that if the themeslist is appended to is far safer. Instead of a pet package make it just a zip with no themeslist file in it.

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 17:00
by cb88
whodo I noticed that you have removed the gradient menu is there areason for that? readability? personally I like the gradient menu and it could be altered (change the font?) if readability needs work. the standard menu looks out of place in the vista theme IMO.

since jwm themes are just simple txt files perhaps a compete jwm theme designer could be whiped up in bash and gtkdialog3? a color selector would be essential... if that could be included in rawpup and TS CE then it would ease much of the "I hate jwm craze" not that I personally dislike jwm at all. Although that does make icewm more popular jwm devserves it's due as well...

also the theme gui could manage theme installation

JWM Themes Exchange

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 18:51
by Tom Raft
Another theme from Tom

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 22:47
by WhoDo
wingruntled wrote:Why overwrite the themeslist? That will destroy any changes that is in the original rendering prior installed themes history. It seems that if the themeslist is appended to is far safer. Instead of a pet package make it just a zip with no themeslist file in it.
The dotpet format and the included themeslist was intended for users who haven't added to JWM themes before. The warning is there for those who have. I wanted to make it easier for those who didn't know how to do it.

You can unpack a dotpet at the CLI by using the command:

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# pet2tgz filename
Hope that helps

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 23:09
by WhoDo
cb88 wrote:whodo I noticed that you have removed the gradient menu is there areason for that? readability? personally I like the gradient menu and it could be altered (change the font?) if readability needs work. the standard menu looks out of place in the vista theme IMO.
Entirely accidental. It was late, I was tired, and I failed to notice an extra < in front of the <menustyle> tag. It just ignores the vista menu style and gives the default. I'll repack and upload later.
cb88 wrote:since jwm themes are just simple txt files perhaps a compete jwm theme designer could be whiped up in bash and gtkdialog3? a color selector would be essential... if that could be included in rawpup and TS CE then it would ease much of the "I hate jwm craze" not that I personally dislike jwm at all. Although that does make icewm more popular jwm devserves it's due as well...

also the theme gui could manage theme installation
I think you probably have me confused with tronkel. My coding days, poor as they were, are long behind me now. I can hack around in what someone else has created, but it hurts my aging brain too much to start from scratch. :P Good idea, though. Don't we also have a Control Panel for JWM somewhere in recent history? I think it was dvw86 (sp?) who created it. Maybe that could be modified for the task?

Re: JWM Themes Exchange

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 23:14
by WhoDo
Tom Raft wrote:Another theme from Tom
Welcome, Tom. What about attaching a tgz file with your theme code so others can install it?

With the advent of JWM 2.x, Puppy's default WM can be very attractive thanks to guys like you who are willing to show their talent.

Cheers

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 23:22
by MU
really like them, will add the vista-theme to Muppy008, and Toms version too, if he uploads it :)
Thanks, Mark

Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2007, 23:54
by WhoDo
MU wrote:really like them, will add the vista-theme to Muppy008, and Toms version too, if he uploads it :)
New version uploaded at original post. Includes intended menu background and gradients with WhoDo mods. :wink:

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 00:11
by MU
v3 is packaged wrong, not in subfolder /jwm-vista3
But looks great after I manually copied the files :)

Mark

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 01:01
by WhoDo
MU wrote:v3 is packaged wrong, not in subfolder /jwm-vista3
But looks great after I manually copied the files :)
Thanks, Mark. Repackaged and uploaded repackaged version to original post. Should be ok now.

Cheers

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 03:10
by wingruntled
You can unpack a dotpet at the CLI by using the command:
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# pet2tgz filename


Hope that helps
WhoDo
Thanks; yes it did.
The only file I exstracted from that vista:P theme was the /root/.jwm/jwm-vista file. I then added it to my own themeslist file and it works great, Gradients and all.
Thanks

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 04:21
by alienjeff
How about scaling that image down? Not all of us have seven foot wide monitors ...

Talking Stick themes

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 04:37
by ecomoney
There needs to be a new jwm theme for the next puppy 3.03 ce release. Im going to keep an eye on this thread!

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 04:42
by wingruntled
alienjeff wrote:How about scaling that image down? Not all of us have seven foot wide monitors ...
No Kidding!
Better yet, maybe the post itself should be deleted. No theme attached just some oversized 1024x768 jpg. :P

JWM Themes Exchange

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2007, 13:30
by Tom Raft
Sorry for the big image.

IT's my first time on a forum. Because I'm no programmer/ coder I can't deliver a package. So I post the essential parts of my .jwmrc and .jwmrc-tray. Also my english is bad.

.jwmrc

<!-- new for jwm 2.0, replaces borderstyle above -->

<WindowStyle>

<Font>DejaVu Sans 9:bold</Font>
<Width>4</Width
<Height>20</Height>

<Active>
<Text>gold</Text>
<Title>gray50:lightsteelblue</Title>
<Corner>gold</Corner>
<Outline>black</Outline>
</Active>

<Inactive>
<Text>gray60</Text>
<Title>gray50:black</Title>
<Corner>gray60</corner>
<Outline>black</Outline>
</Inactive>

</WindowStyle>

<TaskListStyle>
<Font>DejaVu Sans 12:bold</Font>
<ActiveForeground>black</ActiveForeground>
<ActiveBackground>orange:yellow</ActiveBackground>
<Foreground>gray60</Foreground>
<Background>gray50:black</Background>
</TaskListStyle>

<!-- Additional TrayStyle attribute: insert -->
<TrayStyle>
<Font>DejaVu Sans 12:bold</Font>
<Background>gray10</Background>
<Foreground>white</Foreground>
</TrayStyle>

<PagerStyle>
<Outline>black</Outline>
<Foreground>gray</Foreground>
<Background>gray20</Background>
<ActiveForeground>#0E58B3</ActiveForeground>
<ActiveBackground>gray20</ActiveBackground>
</PagerStyle>

<MenuStyle>
<Font>DejaVu Sans 12:bold</Font>
<Foreground>white</Foreground>
<Background>gray20</Background>
<ActiveForeground>black</ActiveForeground>
<ActiveBackground>yellow:orange</ActiveBackground>
</MenuStyle>

<PopupStyle>
<Font>DejaVu Sans 10</Font>
<Outline>black</Outline>
<Foreground>black</Foreground>
<Background>ivory</Background>
</PopupStyle>

.jwmrc-tray

<!-- Additional Swallow attribute: height -->
<Swallow name="blinky">
blinkydelayed -bg gray20
</Swallow>

<Swallow name="mini-volume.tcl">
mini-volume.tcl -bg gray20 -mixer pvolume-mixer.tcl
</Swallow>

<Swallow name="freememapplet" width="48">
<!-- freememappletdelayed -->
freememapplet
</Swallow>

<Swallow name="xload" width="32">
xload -nolabel -bg gold -fg red -hl white
</Swallow>


Best regards

Tom

Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2007, 05:10
by willhunt
Wow :D

If you wish upon a star...........

Edit Image

Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2007, 18:50
by ecomoney
Hi, how would someone go about editing the image used for the start (menu) button, thanks

Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2007, 20:05
by HairyWill
in /root/.jwmrc-tray edit the line that reads

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<TrayButton label="Menu" icon="mini-dog.xpm">root:3</TrayButton>
Either use the full path to the icon or ensure it is inside one of the font directories declared in /root/.jwmrc. I know it supports xpm and png but you'd have to check for other formats. It can resize the icon.

Posted: Wed 07 Nov 2007, 04:43
by cb88
white inactive widows black active gradient taskbar(black/white) and gradient selection in menu (red/black) pager is orange/black

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<JWM>
	<!-- 
	TITLE:		highcontrast-red/black
	AUTHOR:		cb88
	Created:	2007
	Version:	0.1.0
	Updates:	none: first release.
	JWM ver:	2.01 ..actually svn
 
	-->

	<!-- WINDOW BORDER PROPERTIES -->

<!--	<BorderStyle>
               <Font>-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*</Font>
               <Width>5</Width>
               <Height>20</Height>
               <Foreground>#FFFFFF</Foreground>
               <Background>#3980F4</Background>
               <ActiveForeground>#FFFFFF</ActiveForeground>
               <ActiveBackground>#0058F0</ActiveBackground
        </BorderStyle> -->
<WindowStyle>
    <Font>DejaVu Sans 12</Font>
    <Width>5</Width>
    <Height>20</Height>     
    <Active>
       <Text>white</Text>
       <Title>#000000</Title>
       <Corner>#faed00</Corner>
       <Outline>black</Outline>
    </Active>
    <Inactive>
       <Text>black</Text>
       <Title>#FFFFFF</Title>         
       <Corner>#faed00</Corner>
       <Outline>black</Outline>
    </Inactive>
</WindowStyle> 


	<!-- TRAY PROPERTIES -->

	<TrayStyle>
               <Font>-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*</Font>
               <Height>24</Height>
               <Foreground>#000000</Foreground>
               <Background>#ffffff</Background>
        </TrayStyle>

<TaskListStyle>
<Font>FreeSans-12:bold</Font>
<ActiveForeground>white</ActiveForeground>
<ActiveBackground>black:#9dbbdb</ActiveBackground>
<Foreground>white</Foreground>
<Background>gray50:black</Background>
</TaskListStyle>
	<!-- PAGER PROPERTIES -->

        <PagerStyle>
               <Outline>#219221</Outline>
               <Foreground>#ffa800</Foreground>
               <Background>#000000</Background>
               <ActiveForeground>#000000</ActiveForeground>
               <ActiveBackground>#ffa800</ActiveBackground>
        </PagerStyle>

	<!-- SYSTEM LOAD MODULE PROPERTIES -->


	<!-- POPUP PROPERTIES -->

	<PopupStyle>
               <Font>-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-*-*</Font>
               <Outline>black</Outline>
               <Foreground>black</Foreground>
               <Background>lightyellow</Background>
        </PopupStyle>

	<!-- MENU PROPERTIES -->
   
        <MenuStyle>
               <Font>-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-*-*</Font>
               <Foreground>#000000</Foreground>
               <Background>#ffffff</Background>
               <ActiveForeground>#FFFFFF</ActiveForeground>
               <ActiveBackground>#000000:ffffff</ActiveBackground>
        </MenuStyle>

	<!-- BACKGROUND KEY BINDING -->

</JWM>