Animated desktops: Difference between revisions
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NB should the icons still be gone after closing Komorebi, use the following command: | |||
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gsettings set org.nemo.desktop show-desktop-icons true | |||
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Revision as of 15:14, 17 January 2018
komorebi
Komorebi Linux https://github.com/iabem97/komorebi
New, some issues. Not multimonitor. Desktop icons dissapear
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NB should the icons still be gone after closing Komorebi, use the following command:
gsettings set org.nemo.desktop show-desktop-icons true
xwinwrap
Xwinwrap https://github.com/ujjwal96/xwinwrap
Some examples of use: https://shantanugoel.com/2008/09/03/shantz-xwinwrap/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4NWOKjPrjg (46 seconds in)
For Linux Mint first Turn off the background
xwinwrap -ni -fs -s -st -sp -b -nf -un -o 0.7 -- mplayer -wid WID -quiet -nosound /dir/file.ext loop 0
Note, you may need to fiddle around with the opacity (-o) if you want to see the desktop icons. I found 0.7 a pretty good mix.
Bash scripts to automate random picking
randomly choose a screensaver: https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1949450.html
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1378108.html
Not working properly quick attempt
#!/bin/bash DIR="/home/razor/Dreams/" ls $DIR | sort -R | tail -$N | while read file; do # echo $DIR/$file xwinwrap -ni -fs -s -st -sp -b -nf -un -o 0.7 -- mplayer -wid WID -quiet -nosound "$DIR/$file" done
GUIs
anibg https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1106945/
VDesk - Visual Desktop https://www.linux-apps.com/p/1110517
qwinwrap - https://www.linux-apps.com/content/show.php/qwinwrap+Animated+Desktop?content=170183
Convert dream files
How to convert your dreamscene .dream files for use in above: https://www.wincustomize.com/article/155903
C:\ProgramData\Stardock\DeskScapes\ExtractedData contains the files you need :)
in cmd run
for /r "C:\ProgramData\Stardock\DeskScapes\ExtractedData" %i in (*.*) do copy "%~fi" "c:\destination\directory\%~nxi" /y
Sort by type, delete everything that isn't a movie. Voila!