#KDE wallpapers are consistently gorgeous. It works well with a slightly transparent Emacs. Normally would put Firefox fullscreen on one desktop, Emacs fullscreen on another.

#ScreenshotSunday

@cbowdon Ken Vermette is a genius
@cbowdon Is it Conky on the right?
@art_codesmith Yeah. I took orange from here and tweaked it:
https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky/wiki/User-Configs
brndnmtthws/conky

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@cbowdon One thing wonders me: I know there are people working with translucent windows, but I have no idea how this is possible :)

(I think syntax highlighting is a must on editors with translucent background)

@saper One translucent window is fine (with a background that isn’t too busy). Overlapping windows looks awful though

@cbowdon

To me, a self professed #kde fan-blort, the kde wallpapers always *used to be* gorgeous in the #oxygen days.

These days the theming in general looks much better, but the wallpapers are pretty blah.

Wish I had some more spare time to make and share my vision for a beautiful #breeze inspired wallpaper... I wonder if anyone could convince Nuno Pinheiro to try...

@Blort I liked the oxygen walls for the same reason as I like the current ones - colourful and modern, but not overwhelming. But I find the breeze walls are a bit higher quality (naturally, image editing tools have moved on)