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Has anyone tried to use Beryl with ROX?
Yes; I didn’t find it very nice. The Panel doesn’t work properly (it gets pushed out by its width, so there’s a gap between it and the edge of the screen). So on my laptop which can use Beryl I’m currently giving Beryl+ROX-Filer under Gnome a go. But I think I’ll go back to using Sawfish, because Beryl keeps giving the focus to the wrong window (I like focus-strictly-follows-mouse, and Beryl’s focus-follows-mouse mode keeps leaving the wrong window focussed).
I could give you a video if I knew how... (Do you just mean running my digital camera in video mode, or is there software that can take a video of it?) In all honesty, I’m not sure why you’d want one, it looks no different from anything else under Beryl.
As for the Filer’s general look, I actually have the toolbar completely disabled, and I have a dark picture as its background. I did this as a lark one day, but now I find that whenever I set up a new computer, I copy my theme across as almost the first thing I do because it helps me to see the windows and so forth. I’ve done something similar to GVim as well. Here’s a low-quality screenshot that illustrates it:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=384555919&size=l
(those filenames which appear to lack extensions ... actually lack extensions. ROX-Filer works out the filetype based on the contents).
When properly configured, I find my ROX desktop to be a very efficient desktop. The use of context menus to the exclusion of menubars makes it a lot quicker to get the menu and makes much better use of my small 1650x1050 and 1900x1200 lcd screens. Drag-and-drop saving means I only need to browse to a folder once & helps keep me organised. AppDirs make installing my important software easy when moving to a new computer. And the computer only does what I want it to! Still, it’s very different from Windows/Gnome/...
HTH
I could give you a video if I knew how... (Do you just mean running my digital camera in video mode, or is there software that can take a video of it?)
Actually, more along the lines of capturing the video, then posting it to Youtube or Google Video.
Here are a few resources on video capture in Linux:
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/10/12/1843204
Plus, berly-vidcap is in the works, I think.
http://forum.beryl-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=1020
So I dunno if the camera is necessary in the latter case.






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2006-11-24
Has anyone tried to use Beryl with ROX?
If so, do you have a video of it?