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The option is added to use rainbow colors in waybar, but only for the users to configure the colors them self, each module has a special background line in the style.css to make it possible if you choose so. It was just a test to see what was possible with waybar and the color scheme.


Came out of installing EndeavourOS “in Cassini mode” for the third time, with LXQt. Was suspicious for nothing, even though I wish OpenBox didn’t figure in this at all.

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Which dock is that?

Looks like Cairo to me, but maybe Latte.

I replaced openbox with Kwin on my LXQt install. It’s not quite as lightweight, but still runs excellent on a Pentium 3558U w/8gb of RAM.

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Looks like Cairo to me as well, but I wanted a confirmation :wink:

it’s cairo dock

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stil love it

only pitty thatg kwin hates azerty keyboard :slight_smile: otherwise i used that and kscreenlocker

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Hi guys i finally have the freaking colors in waybar how i want them to be, took me a while but i’m pleased with how it looks right now.

Hope you guys will like it too :wink:

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Trying out the dark theme with cold colors :

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Don’t like HoloISO (Putler and his supporters can sod off), but I do like SteamOS, especially how it looks and feels. I was bored at work, so I did this. And yes, I use EOS on my work computer.

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I call it EOSppuccin for myself

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Wow great job looks really great !!!

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thanks, glad you like it :v: :enos:

Well guys welcome to my new desktop gone with red and using a colorscheme combination of nord, Catppuccin-frappe and the Endeavouros colorscheme.

Hope you guys all like this.

Cheers and have a wonder full eve. :wink:

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this is perfect. I want the same on my KDe :slight_smile:

Had to do it on my main machine too. Here it’s even nicer thanks to some tweaks. It’s like combining the best of KDE, SteamOS, macOS and GNOME. :slight_smile:


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A dilemma I’ve experienced in “ricing” is that it is a lot of work, and it looks better the more work and detail you put in to it.

But the more work an detail, the more your rice is dependent on the wallpaper. It gets so specialized, that when you change wallpaper, even one within the same general category of colors and theme, it all falls apart.

I’d like to make a small handful of “rices” that go well with a range of wallpapers. I guess that the dilemma then again is that the whole thing gets a little bland an nondescript.

What do you folks do? (I’m already aware of the advice "spend less time thinking about rice and looks :grinning:)

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that’s why i dont do my rices based purely on the wallpapers, because then you cant change the wallpaper and if you do it all falls apart, i always try to find colors what i can use with lots of wallpapers i also look witch wallpapers fits the best to my scheme. and i like to swap my wallpaper almost daily sometimes multiple times a day because i get bored easy.

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My recent install of EndeavourOS openbox community distro. Gis-weather app running.



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