a set of tools to easily customize
your Mabox Linux Desktop
Easily change look and feel of:
Randomizer - set color themes quickly and securely New!
Reset to defaults...
(restore fresh install settings)
Colorizer offers two modes of operation: basic and advanced.
The Openbox module allows you to easily customize the appearance of window decorations.
It works only with special theme - MBcolors switch to Reset MBcolors
You can change most of basic settings directly from this help screen.
for active window
Note!
Changing the background color will also set:
- border color to the same color
- BGCOLOR_TO color for a subtle gradient
For much more options, fine-tunning and colors choices launch OBtheme menu
Menu / Sidepanels module ...
Mabox provides several Conky configurations. Use Conky menu to test and select which ones to run.
Conky in Mabox have been equipped with additional powers...
Click right mouse button on any Conky and you'll see a context menu. It allows you to conveniently:
Syntax for adding commands is very simple, see blog post: How to add custom commands to Menu and SidePanels
Super + C - toggle Conky - start/stop Conky session
Quickly place Conky on screen
To quickly arrange Conky to your liking, hold down the Ctrl key and click any Conky. You can now drag Conky anywhere on your desktop.
Colorizer generates a color palette based on the currently set wallpaper
Based on such a color palette, it is possible to use two versions of themes (dark and light) for:
Try how it works...
When playing with Colorizer for a long time, music can be a good companion
You can turn on PyRadio super+r and listen to nice music.
Chillout?
(Experimental)
You can set the theme to auto-generate when you change wallpaper.
Use Colorizer -> Settings or edit configuration file to configure this feature.
Mabox comes with many terminal themes available (~400)
The interactive selector will help you find a suitable theme
( Enter/Esc - use selected theme, Ctrl+c - cancel)
You can run terminal theme selector any time from cli by th alias
To change theme for ssh and root sessions edit ~/.bashrc
Colorizer module for Tint2 panel is not available yet - but planned
Use quite powerfull Tint2 config menu for now.
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: