![]() Theme.titlebar_close_button_focus = "~/.config/awesome/themes/sandbox/titlebar/close_focus.png" Theme.titlebar_close_button_normal = "~/.config/awesome/themes/sandbox/titlebar/close_normal.png" nu_submenu_icon = "~/.config/awesome/themes/sandbox/submenu.png" Theme.tasklist_floating_icon = "~/.config/awesome/themes/sandbox/tasklist/floatingw.png" Theme.taglist_squares_unsel = "~/.config/awesome/themes/sandbox/taglist/squarew.png" Theme.taglist_squares_sel = "~/.config/awesome/themes/sandbox/taglist/squarefw.png" ![]() I figure it is something simple to change the thickness (like modifying a number somewhere) but I just don't know where it is. I played around with some numbers (to the extreme) but I saw no change in the thickness. So I compared the two theme files looking for something that would indicate the thickness of the panel but did not find anything that seemed like it would. the 16px icons don't look like they are being squished and not displaying well) but when I changed it to another theme (custom code I found online) it looked a pixel or two smaller in terms of height which was why I see the icons not displaying correctly. The default theme file displays everything nicely (i.e. Yea, I've looked at the rc.lua code (and played around with it) and I don't believe it is something in there. In the absence of any of these this just screams "help vampire". But such a post should start with what you have tried, what result/error messages you have recieved, and which guides you have attempted to follow. I don't even use Awesome, but it took me all of 10 seconds to find the revelant line when I looked up an rc.lua.Įdit: before I get accused of being rude, or abrupt, which is probably inevitable, let me say that if you have tried the sensible approach and it failed you could certainly get help here.
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