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I could not get it to work. Here is the term output. (yes I extracted the .conkyrc and .conky directory to home).
conky: Assuming it's in old syntax and attempting conversion.
conky: desktop window (14000a7) is subwindow of root window (f6)
conky: window type - override
conky: drawing to created window (0x4200001)
conky: drawing to double buffer
conky: Unknown setting 'imlib_cache_size'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
sh: 1: sensors: not found
sh: 1: sensors: not found
Here is how the conversion for the image section worked
${image ~/.conky/base.png -p 10,0 -s 339x86}${image ~/.conky/base.png -p 10,146 -s 339x86}${image ~/.conky/base.png -p 10,73 -s 339x86}${image ~/.conky/Task_Manager.png -p 32,20 -s 45x45}${image ~/.conky/Memory.png -p 32,93 -s 45x45}${image ~/.conky/wlan100.png -p 32,166 -s 45x45}
conky: Assuming it's in old syntax and attempting conversion.
conky: desktop window (14000a7) is subwindow of root window (f6)
conky: window type - override
conky: drawing to created window (0x4200001)
conky: drawing to double buffer
conky: Unknown setting 'imlib_cache_size'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
conky: unknown variable '$image'
sh: 1: sensors: not found
sh: 1: sensors: not found
Here is how the conversion for the image section worked
${image ~/.conky/base.png -p 10,0 -s 339x86}${image ~/.conky/base.png -p 10,146 -s 339x86}${image ~/.conky/base.png -p 10,73 -s 339x86}${image ~/.conky/Task_Manager.png -p 32,20 -s 45x45}${image ~/.conky/Memory.png -p 32,93 -s 45x45}${image ~/.conky/wlan100.png -p 32,166 -s 45x45}
Why do this?
i58.tinypic.com/2prd7gz.png
i58.tinypic.com/2prd7gz.png
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