RandomGuyOnIrc | how do I take a screenshot in Lubuntu 17.10 | 00:08 |
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n-iCe | with your key board print key | 00:09 |
n-iCe | or in your menu go to screenshooter | 00:09 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | ok thanks | 00:10 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | printscrren worked | 00:10 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | the screenshooter is new to me | 00:10 |
n-iCe | :D | 00:10 |
n-iCe | no | 00:10 |
n-iCe | np | 00:10 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | I don't see screenshooter on my menu | 00:11 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | screendump appears with autocomplete | 00:11 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | but gives an error, can't read /dev/vcsa | 00:11 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | apt can't find screenshooter | 00:12 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | I guess it is in svce4-screenshooter | 00:13 |
RandomGuyOnIrc | I now see screenshot, under accessories, and it has a typical interface | 00:15 |
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HeeHaw5130 | Anyone awake here....? | 05:38 |
HeeHaw5130 | I need some help with a USB mouse not working. | 05:39 |
tsimonq2 | Please be more specific. | 05:40 |
HeeHaw5130 | I have a RadioShack (actual manufacturer: Pixart) USB optical mouse that will not work when plugged in. The optical light works, though. | 05:41 |
HeeHaw5130 | oddly enough, the device is registered with the kernel via dmesg. | 05:41 |
tsimonq2 | Hm. | 05:42 |
tsimonq2 | Maybe try #ubuntu for this one, sorry. | 05:42 |
HeeHaw5130 | Alright. Thanks. | 05:42 |
cristian_c | hi | 12:04 |
cristian_c | how can I resize title bar buttons in gnome appòications? | 12:05 |
cristian_c | any ideas? | 12:06 |
lubot1 | <VikingRedwolf> you can't. titlebar are defined by themes | 12:21 |
cristian_c | redwolf: I suppose I should find a way to change adwaita (supposed theme) | 12:41 |
redwolf | what OS are you using now? | 12:42 |
redwolf | Lubuntu ships a clone of Radiance | 12:42 |
redwolf | cristian_c, you can grab more themes in gnome-look.org | 12:55 |
cristian_c | redwolf: do you mean 16.04 or 17.10? | 13:04 |
redwolf | all of them | 13:04 |
cristian_c | I mean Lubuntu, btw | 13:04 |
cristian_c | probably, gnome applications (in Lubuntu) use adwaita theme for windows | 13:05 |
redwolf | Lubuntu uses Openbox for windows borders and GTK for controls, so you can grab gtk themes from gnome-look.org, and openbox themes from box-look.org | 13:05 |
redwolf | for CSD applications (the new gnome3 windows) you'll use the gtk theme, and some might not have support for CSD | 13:06 |
cristian_c | redwolf: I think changing theme for whole lubuntu applications is rather excessive when that issue affects just gnome applications | 13:06 |
cristian_c | and not all gnome applications (for example, evince uses lubuntu default theme for titlebar) | 13:07 |
redwolf | no, some use Openbox and some use CSD | 13:07 |
cristian_c | client side decoration | 13:08 |
cristian_c | I know too little about that subject | 13:08 |
redwolf | yes | 13:08 |
redwolf | those are windows borders used in new Gnome3 apps | 13:08 |
cristian_c | I say: for example lubuntu uses unity buttons for title bar in gedit | 13:09 |
redwolf | unity? no | 13:09 |
cristian_c | I don't know if gnome shell has same style | 13:10 |
redwolf | gnome-shell uses mutter, another window manager. we use openbox | 13:10 |
cristian_c | beyond button style; I don't know how to change theme for particular applications | 13:12 |
redwolf | that's not possible | 13:13 |
cristian_c | respect to change the whole,lubuntu theme | 13:13 |
cristian_c | ah, ok | 13:13 |
redwolf | theme applies to all apps | 13:13 |
cristian_c | redwolf: almost every app | 13:13 |
redwolf | no, all of them | 13:13 |
cristian_c | except apps that don't have support for csd | 13:14 |
redwolf | open lxappearance. gtk/widgets section will control the widgets/controls and CSD, and window titlebar will section control the window borders for openbox | 13:14 |
redwolf | CSD is part of the GTK theme. openbox is the border for "traditional" apps | 13:15 |
redwolf | I know this can be a bit confusing. I can't imagine what will happen when we ship Qt apps :| | 13:20 |
cristian_c | now, I've tried lxappearance, then window border tab (fifth tab from left) and I've chsnged theme from lubuntu-default to Bear2, for example | 13:32 |
cristian_c | and then Apply. This has not effect on all apps | 13:32 |
redwolf | it has no effect on CSD apps | 13:32 |
cristian_c | before that, I've also made two screens that explain very well which I mean | 13:33 |
redwolf | gedit, weather, todo, etc. the normal apps (audacious, gimp, libreoffice, galculator, etc ) will change their border | 13:33 |
cristian_c | first screen: https://imgur.com/a/gzHDf | 13:36 |
cristian_c | second screen: https://imgur.com/a/yUDSe | 13:36 |
cristian_c | (made by mtPaint) | 13:37 |
cristian_c | redwolf: unfortunately, Bear2 (for example) does not apply to gedit | 13:39 |
redwolf | no, because gedit uses CSD, and that's controlled by GTK | 13:59 |
cristian_c | redwolf: ok | 14:50 |
HedonJames | currently using Lubuntu 16.04 and have 4 different desktops available at login, invoked by "lxsession -s desktopname" runtime arguments. Can't find ANY such documentation for lxqt-session. Does lxqt-session have runtime arguments to invoke varying desktop layouts of LXQT desktop? | 20:11 |
lubot1 | <VikingRedwolf> yes: https://www.mankier.com/1/lxqt-leave | 20:15 |
lubot1 | <VikingRedwolf> https://github.com/lxde/lxqt-session | 20:16 |
HedonJames | Thanks VikingRedwolf, but I have been all over that page and can't find how to do that. "man lxsession" in LXDE provides runtime argument/flags and I'm able to boot into varying 'paradigms' using those flags. For instance, a desktop file in usr/share/xsessions, with contents "/usr/bin/lxsession -s Mimetic-Unity -e LXDE" allow me to boot into a custom Unity-like environment. Where is the LXQT documentation to re-create this fun | 20:26 |
lubot1 | <VikingRedwolf> sorries :( | 20:27 |
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