

I think there is a trial run you can do to get a few uses out of it.
Tinkertool icon download#
The quick way of changing your icons is to download Candybar, and begin dragging and dropping, but Candybar costs $29.
Tinkertool icon install#
Open up and browse themes until you find "Shufflesque 2", install and then position.Īll the custom icons were created in Photoshop and saved as. That should be your dock sorted.ĭownload and install Bowtie. Select "End position" then relaunch dock. There are various options you can play with here but what you want to change is the "Placement".

Open it up and navigate to the "Dock" window. Once that's done download and install TinkerTool. Your Dock should reload 2D without a translucent grey background. Open up and check "Install Dock" and "Install Separator" then click install. To get the clear dock, download and install Mirage. I set mine solid black with an opacity of 55%. Still selected on the "shell" you can just change the background colour. Depending on the size of your desktop change the dimensions, in my case, to 1280 x 48 and then set the position 0 x 752. A default size box should appear with a properties window. Open Geektool's preferences then drag a "shell" to the desktop. To create the translucent bar at the bottom download and install Geektool Step 1: Opacity bar at the bottom of the desktop Would be awesome to find the actual file/ script that displays the date. The one issue I have is not being able to change the iCal icon on the dock. Custom CS3 inspired icons altered with Candybar or/ and Img2icns In the late hours of the night (or early morning) I'm bored and pondering, what a better why to distract myself than organize and customize! It would be best to see it if you click All Sizes at the top! If you roll over the picture it will put boxes around all of the geektool. If you have any questions about the many fonts that I used or the scripts for geektool just let me know and I'll be glad to help :) I really hope you like it! Uptime | awk ''Īnother text file, remember have to Make Plain Text before saving Then select the file in path in GeekTool. Top -FR -l2 -o cpu | grep -v 0.0% | cut -c 7-24| sed -n '15, $p'Ĭreate a text file with TextEdit but make sure you click Format>Make Plain Text before save. This is a setting in Tinkertool, its a great free application for little tweaks wallpaper_beta/details/949/train_with_g.įonts (If you want to find out what the exact font is for a particular object just leave aĬomment and i'll point you in the right direction) I tried to make the ultimate blending in my background. If you look closely some of the graffiti is my clock, date, month, weekday, CPU, RAM, Uptime, Top Processes, Weather, battery, to do list, and calendar. Call me a nerd i know but hey it was a great game. Ever since the days of Jet Set Radio Future (Video Game) I have always had an eye for graffiti. Horray!!! Its on !!!!This is my second attempt with geektool and its totally different from my first lol.
