a set of tools to easily customize your Mabox Linux Desktop
Easily change look and feel of:
NEW!!
Automatically generate themes for all above from Wallpaper colors
Launch ColorizerThe Openbox module allows you to easily customize the appearance of window decorations.
It works with MBcolors theme - defaut one.
You can change some basic settings directly from this screen. For much more options, fine-tunning and colors choices launch OBtheme module.
Click icons below to change buttons
Tiny | Normal | Bold | Dots |
---|---|---|---|
Openbox title bar can use various types of gradients...
Gradient type | Image (click to apply) |
---|---|
Solid color (no gradient) | |
Vertical | |
Horizontal | |
MirrorHorizontal | |
SplitVertical | |
Diagonal | |
CrossDiagonal | |
Pyramid | |
Raised, flat or sunken? | |
Raised | |
Flat | |
Sunken |
Menu / Sidepanels module ...
Mabox provides nine Conky configs that you can easily customize with the Colorizer Conky module.
You can easily set up:
Global settings allow you to change all Conky at once.
Individual settings allow you to tweak individual Conkies, which can be very convenient to fit some wallpapers.
Mabox delivers Conky on steroids ;)
For each individual Conky there is a context menu (right click).
The context menu offers interesting possibilities:
Mabox comes with many terminal themes available (~400)
The interactive selector will help you find a suitable theme
You can run terminal theme selector any time from cli by th alias
Colorizer module for Tint2 panel is not available yet - but planned
Use quite powerfull Tint2 config menu for now.
Colorizer automatically generates a color palette from the currently set wallpaper.
Colorizar will automatically generate themes after wallpaper change (if configured, see:
Colorizer -> Settings -> Autogenerate themes
For fast preview do not use Nitrogen GUI, better use:
Colorizer provides over 300 ready-made, beautiful gradients. You can use them to decorate your Openbox windows or to set the background of menus / side panels
If you are satisfied with your configuration, you can save it as a meta-theme so that you can restore it later.
Theme Manager will save: