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Still can't decide between Awesome …
… and Xfce (+ a script for manual tiling).
Both are charming in very different ways. Yes, I like the old-fashioned look. Well, still looking for a nice set of "retro" icons – instead of smooth SVG icons.
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For the awesome setup, are those gaps, or are they floating and manually set apart?
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For the awesome setup, are those gaps, or are they floating and manually set apart?
Gaps. I use custom layout functions instead of the stock ones, so I could easily add support for that.
@hurleyef: Mind sharing your wallpaper?
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http://ompldr.org/iNXJzNw (NSFW-ish?)
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heleos wrote:For the awesome setup, are those gaps, or are they floating and manually set apart?
Gaps. I use custom layout functions instead of the stock ones, so I could easily add support for that.
What's the reason to have 'gaps'? That'll effectively lessen your screen real estate..?
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Hi all. Happy October.
Clean:
Dirty:
Any chance to get your rc.lua and theme/icons?
TIA
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Him wrote:Hi all. Happy October.
Clean:
Dirty:
Any chance to get your rc.lua and theme/icons?
TIA
Sure, no problem.
I use ACYL, but the icons at the top are here.
rc.lua and theme.lua.
A world without what makes us, us. One without you or me.
A world with no differences, this is the world I see.
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What's the reason to have 'gaps'? That'll effectively lessen your screen real estate..?
It's easier (for me) to distinguish between windows and easier to see which window has focus. Without gaps, I felt like sitting in front of one big window. Quite often I was typing in the wrong window because it wasn't obvious that another window had focus...
@hurleyef: Thanks!
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mcordv wrote:What theme are you using? Looks good. :-)
It's the crystal window decoration and the polyester style.
Thanks
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It's easier (for me) to distinguish between windows and easier to see which window has focus. Without gaps, I felt like sitting in front of one big window. Quite often I was typing in the wrong window because it wasn't obvious that another window had focus...
Can I have your layouts. I have been looking for a way to add gaps for a while.
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subtle - jumanji - ranger - feh - urxvt - htop - vim (railscasts)
Building a gallery website for a mate with Sinatra (ruby) + jQuery
Could I get a hold of your Xdefaults and vim theme? Thanks
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- Arch64 / Arch32 -- Desktops & Mediacenters & Laptops & home Servers
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Vain wrote:It's easier (for me) to distinguish between windows and easier to see which window has focus. Without gaps, I felt like sitting in front of one big window. Quite often I was typing in the wrong window because it wasn't obvious that another window had focus...
Can I have your layouts. I have been looking for a way to add gaps for a while.
Just created a repo for it:
http://github.com/vain/awesome-vain
There's a pretty long README as well.
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Awesome wm, Vicious, xmms2 playing Armin Van Buuren
wallpaper: http://wallbase.net/wallpaper/312799
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