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Hi,
As I don't want to bump old topics too much, I'll ask my question here. When browsing through the screenshots of last month I came across this post showing Emacs among others:
This left me wondering: how did he customize Emacs that way? I already found out that I can simply open a PDF file in Emacs and it's automatically converted to a picture and shown, which is great, but how did he make the interface look like this?
Edit: To make things more clear: I'm asking about the appearance of Emacs itself, not about the use of a tiling WM. At the moment, my Emacs looks like:
Notice the rather plain looking menu bar, toolbar and scrollbar. In the former screenshot, you can see a menu bar more or less 'integrated' in the window's title bar, shiny toolbar icons and lovely rounded scrollbars.
I think the latter are produced by a custom GTK-theme, but which one? And what about the other customized user interface widgets of Emacs?
Thanks in advance.
/Marcel
Last edited by Marcel- (2010-10-31 14:36:21)
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Um, I think you are looking at the virtues of a tiling window manager
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Ah, no, that's not what I meant. Initial question updated.
Last edited by Marcel- (2010-10-31 01:36:54)
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shemz appears to be an active member: why not just send off an email and ask for the details?
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13:59:11 shemz appears to be an active member: why not just send off an email and ask for the details?
14:01:02 GTK + OB: Wow Icons: Awoken
OK: just typing the nick seems to be enough...
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Pretty much alive on this board
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Hehe, and I did send him an email, but wanted to open a topic so other members can use his settings as well.
Last edited by Marcel- (2010-10-31 11:37:10)
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