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#1 03-03-2013 07:32:33

Flor_de_azucena
#! modote de compet

Et moi j'aime bien pypanel[+config]

Après avoir essayé plusieurs barres de tâches sous Openbox, j'opte finalement pour pypanel : c'est joli, c'est léger, c'est configurable (un launcher est même disponible par défaut, contrairement à tint2 où il vous faut choisir la version dev pour l'avoir), on peut déplacer les éléments à sa guise et ça n'a pas le bogue agaçant de tint2 avec xxkb, quand ce dernier était bloqué après tout jeu lancé en mode plein écran.

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Je joins naturellement mon .pypanel, légèrement modifié pour n'afficher les icônes que dans la zone de notification, avoir la transparence totale, des nuances de blanc, une police plus agréable à voir et les éléments dans l'ordre que je voulais:

BG_COLOR        = "0xd6d6d6"    # Panel background and tinting color
TASK_COLOR      = "0xa9a9a9"    # Normal task name color 
FOCUSED_COLOR   = "0xf5f5f5"    # Focused task name color
SHADED_COLOR    = "0xbc8f8f"    # Shaded task name color 
MINIMIZED_COLOR = "0xbc8f8f"    # Minimized task name color 
DESKTOP_COLOR   = "0xffffff"    # Desktop name color
CLOCK_COLOR     = "0xf5f5f5"    # Clock text color
LINE_COLOR      = "0x606060"    # Vertical line color

# Text Shadow Colors
TASK_SHADOW_COLOR      = "0xffffff"
FOCUSED_SHADOW_COLOR   = "0xffffff"
SHADED_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xffffff"
MINIMIZED_SHADOW_COLOR = "0xffffff" 
DESKTOP_SHADOW_COLOR   = "0xffffff"
CLOCK_SHADOW_COLOR     = "0xffffff"

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Spacing and Location Options: Measured in pixels
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P_LOCATION      = 1             # Panel placement: 0 = top, 1 = bottom
P_WIDTH         = 1250          # Panel width: 0 = Use full screen width
P_START         = 0             # Starting X coordinate of the panel
P_SPACER        = 10            # Spacing between panel objects
P_HEIGHT        = 40            # Panel height

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Icon Size Options: Measured in pixels
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I_HEIGHT        = 16            # Panel application icon height
I_WIDTH         = 16            # Panel application icon Width 
APPL_I_HEIGHT   = 24            # Application launcher icon height
APPL_I_WIDTH    = 24            # Application launcher icon width
TRAY_I_HEIGHT   = 24            # System tray icon height (usually 16 or 24)
TRAY_I_WIDTH    = 24            # System tray icon width  (usually 16 or 24)
                                # If TRAY_I_WIDTH is set to 0, then the
                                # width specified by the tray app will be used
                                
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Clock Format: 'man strftime' for detailed formatting options and help
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLOCK_FORMAT    = "%H:%M    %A, %d %B"    # Ex: 2004-09-25 17:45 

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Clock Delay: Seconds between each clock update during periods of inactivity
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLOCK_DELAY     = 20

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Hidden Application List: Apps listed here will not be display on the panel
# The application name is its WM_CLASS name, use 'xprop' to find WM_CLASS
# Ex: ["xmms", "xine", "gDesklets"]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIDE_LIST       = ["xchat","deadbeef","vlc","transmission-gtk"]            
                   
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Hidden Panel Size: Size of the panel when it's hidden/minimized
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIDDEN_SIZE     = 3

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Text Font: This option takes either a traditional or Xft font string 
# Ex: "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
#     "aquafont-8" 
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FONT            = "droid sans bold-10"

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Show All Applications: Show apps from all desktops or just the current
# 0: Disabled - Only applications on the current desktop will be displayed
# 1: Enabled  - Selected apps are moved to the current desktop
# 2: Enabled  - Current desktop is changed to the selected apps desktop
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHOWALL         = 0             # 0, 1 or 2 - see descriptions above

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Show Minimized/Iconified Applications: Show only minimized apps or all apps
# 0: Disabled - Show all applications on the panel
# 1: Enabled  - Show only minimized apps on the panel
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHOWMINIMIZED   = 0

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application Icon List: List of custom icons for specific applications
# The application name is its WM_CLASS name, use 'xprop' to find WM_CLASS
#
# The "default" entry is used for applications with no icon.  If left "",
# PyPanel will use the default icon distributed with the source.
#
# Add entries using the following format -
#     "<application name>" : "<full path to icon>",
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ICON_LIST       = {
#                   "default" : "",
#                   "example" : "/usr/share/imlib2/data/images/audio.png",
#                  }
#                 
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application Launch List: Ordered list of icons and applications for the
#                          application launcher.
# 
# Add entries using the following format -
#     ("<executable>", "<full path to icon>")
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#LAUNCH_LIST     = [
#                   ("gimp-2.2", "/usr/share/imlib2/data/images/paper.png"), 
#                  ]
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Background Alpha/Shade Level: 0 (Fully Translucent) -> 255 (Fully Opaque)
# BG_COLOR is used for tinting
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHADE           = 0

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc. Options: 1 = Enabled/Yes, 0 = Disabled/No
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABOVE           = 1             # Panel is always above other apps
APPICONS        = 0             # Show application icons
AUTOHIDE        = 0             # Autohide uses the CLOCK_DELAY timer above
SHADOWS         = 0             # Show text shadows
SHOWLINES       = 0             # Show object seperation lines
SHOWBORDER      = 0             # Show a border around the panel

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Desktop Names: Configure the names of your desktops
# If the option is [], PyPanel will attempt to use the desktop name specified
# by the XServer, if that fails it will use the desktop number as its name
# Ex. ["One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight"]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DESKTOP_NAMES   = []

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Panel Layout:       -----------------------------------
#                     [  1  ][  2  ][  3  ][  4  ][  5  ]
#                     -----------------------------------
#
# The panel layout is split into 5 sections numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as shown
# in the diagram above.  Each of the following objects can be enabled by
# assigning it a section number or disabled by assigning it 0:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DESKTOP         = 1             # Desktop name section
TASKS           = 3             # Task names section 
TRAY            = 2             # System tray section
CLOCK           = 4             # Clock section
LAUNCHER        = 0             # Application launcher section

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#                       Button Event Function Definitions
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Left click   - button 1 
# Middle click - button 2
# Right click  - button 3
# Wheel up     - button 4
# Wheel down   - button 5 
#
# changeDesktop(x)
# - Change Desktop: Increase or decrease the current desktop by 'x' amount
# 
# toggleShade(task)
# - Shade or Unshade an application
#
# toggleHidden()
# - Minimize the panel to the top or bottom depending on its start location
#
# toggleMinimize(task, traise=1)
# - Minimize or Unminimize an application and optionally raise it
#
# taskRaise(task, focus=1)
# - Raise an application to the top of the window list and optionally focus it 
#
# taskLower(task, focus=0)
# - Lower an app to the bottom of the window list and optionally focus it
#
# taskFocus(task)
# - Give focus to the selected application, if it has focus then minimize it
#
# showDesktop()
# - Toggle between hiding and unhiding ALL applications
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

#----------------------------------
def desktopButtonEvent(pp, button):
#----------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel's desktop object """
        
    if button == 1:
        pp.changeDesktop(-1)
    elif button == 2:
        pp.changeDesktop(2)
    elif button == 3:
        pp.changeDesktop(1)
    elif button == 4:
        pp.changeDesktop(1)
    elif button == 5:
        pp.changeDesktop(-1)
        
#--------------------------------
def clockButtonEvent(pp, button):
#--------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel's clock object """
    
    if button == 1:
        os.system("xclock &")
    elif button == 2:
        pass
    elif button == 3:
        pp.toggleHidden()  
    elif button == 4:
        pp.showDesktop()
    elif button == 5:
        pp.showDesktop()
        
#--------------------------------
def panelButtonEvent(pp, button):
#--------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel with no active tasks """
    
    if button == 1:
        pass
    elif button == 2:
        pass
    elif button == 3:
        pass
    elif button == 4:
        pass
    elif button == 5:
        pass
        
#-------------------------------------
def taskButtonEvent(pp, button, task):
#-------------------------------------
    """ Button event handler for the panel's tasks """
    
    if button == 1:
        pp.taskFocus(task)
    elif button == 2:
        # Destroy the application
        task.obj.destroy()
    elif button == 3:
        # Ex. - XMMS doesn't shade, so we want to minimize it instead and
        #       still use button 3 to shade other applications
        #       task.tclass is the tasks class name (WM_CLASS)
        if "xmms" in task.tclass:
            pp.toggleMinimize(task)
        else:
            pp.toggleShade(task)
    elif button == 4:
        pp.taskRaise(task, focus=1)
    elif button == 5:
        pp.taskLower(task, focus=0)

Dernière modification par Flor_de_azucena (03-03-2013 07:55:38)

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#2 03-03-2013 07:47:33

IceF0x
#! Gourou Linux

Re : Et moi j'aime bien pypanel[+config]

smile à tester


Utiliser des logiciels propriétaires, c'est comme les plats préparés, on est incapable de dire les conservateurs qu'ils contiennent, on dira toujours que c'est bon, mais ça ne remplacera jamais le repas fait maison par sa maman.
]:D #! Crunchbang & Archlinux GNU/Linux User ]:D

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#3 03-03-2013 14:32:28

arpinux
nakedev

Re : Et moi j'aime bien pypanel[+config]

tiens, mon panel préféré smile .. j'adore pypanel, mais il n'est plus maintenu (en tout cas chez Debian), je m'en servait sur Debian Squeeze, mais le passage à wheezy semble fatal... j'arrive plus à compiler...

cd pypanel-2.4
sudo python setup.py install
running install
running build
running build_ext
building 'ppmodule' extension
gcc -pthread -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -fPIC -DHAVE_XFT=1 -DIMLIB2_FIX=1 -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/python2.7 -c ppmodule.c -o build/temp.linux-i686-2.7/ppmodule.o -Wall
ppmodule.c:21:20: fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1

... une idée ??

Dernière modification par arpinux (03-03-2013 14:34:24)

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#4 03-03-2013 14:35:36

IceF0x
#! Gourou Linux

Re : Et moi j'aime bien pypanel[+config]

Normal il te manque le fichier Python.h

sudo apt-get install python-dev

Utiliser des logiciels propriétaires, c'est comme les plats préparés, on est incapable de dire les conservateurs qu'ils contiennent, on dira toujours que c'est bon, mais ça ne remplacera jamais le repas fait maison par sa maman.
]:D #! Crunchbang & Archlinux GNU/Linux User ]:D

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#5 03-03-2013 14:41:53

arpinux
nakedev

Re : Et moi j'aime bien pypanel[+config]

oui j'ai vu pour python.h ... oh le boulet .. je compile des sources 10fois/jour et j'oublie ce -dev là .....
merci IceFOx smile

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#6 04-03-2013 13:40:37

Fel
#! Griot Voodoo

Re : Et moi j'aime bien pypanel[+config]

Merci Flor_de_azucena


Tout faire dans les règles, mais en les détournant...
cool  apt-get install Coyotus ( Great#Guru of da planet Libre)  cool

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