In Gaelic teallach means forge, hearth, fireplace or even the large stone that backs the fireplace in a croft. It has also been known to signify an anvil or furnace.
There is profound beauty in a simple openbox/tint2 setup.
Informal bumbles of ideas forming a thin veneer on top of labwc.
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teallach-welcome: a setup script to choose keyboard layout and so on -
teallach-menu: a configurable wrapper for labwc-menu-generator -
teallach-nitrogen: wallpaper browser and swaybg wrapper -
tint: a Wayland panel inspired by tint2
If you do not have tint, labwc-menu-generator and/or labwc-tweaks, you
can install these with:
./install-subprojects
Then just run:
./configure
make
make install
teallach-welcome
teallach
Files will be installed as follows (unless you specify a different --prefix
when running ./configure):
~/bin/teallach-*~/bin/tl-*~/.local/share/teallach/~/.local/share/themes/teallach/~/.local/share/images/teallach/~/.local/share/wayland-sessions/teallach-*~/.local/share/applications/teallach-*
The teallach-welcome script additionally adds some files to:
~/.config/teallach/
We use teallach for porcelain commands, and tl for plumbing commands.
GPL3 to align with BunsenLabs and Deadbang for easier sharing.
