Because I (still) use a laptop with a 1366x768 screen, then the screen will only fit 4 rows of tiles, if you using a screen with a larger resolution it might fit more. so the position of the tiles can be described as follows :
So that the position is as in the preview (and this will be the standard configuration of my mimosa theme) then set the theme gap as below :
• A1 >> x : 20 y : 50
• A2 >> x : 20 y : 204
• A3 >> x : 20 y : 358
• A4 >> x : 20 y : 512
• B1 >> x : 174 y : 50
• B2 >> x : 174 y : 204
• B3 >> x : 174 y : 358
• B4 >> x : 174 y : 512
For 2x1 tiles use column gap A, but if you want to use more than 2 columns then use column gap B.
If you do the configuration using a text editor then x is gap_x and y is gap_y but if you use conky manager2 then x is the Horizontal Gap and y is the Vertical Gap, why do i have to explain this? when it could be according to the theme user's wishes? of course, if you use 1x1 tiles, but if you use 2x1 then it will look imprecise
For the general appliying of the theme, it is still the same as other themes, only for this version of Mimosa, the tiles that will be used are in a separate folder because the goal is more flexible customization. For the applying themes, I recommend using Conky Manager 2 because it is easier, see video below
Please be creative to get the best look of Mimosa according to your passion, even if you want to make your own special tiles, I would be very happy if you could share your beautiful desktop look.
Maybe that's all I can write for now, if there is anything unclear you can ask in the comments column.
Regards.
Closebox73
( Please feel free to use the themes I created for personal use or for desktop ricing tutorials on YouTube (or others), but if you want to donate to buy coffee or snacks, I would really appreciate it. via Paypal or Buymeacoffee )
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