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Paul-S wrote:What is that wonderful app to download podcasts? Thanks.
Good setup as always, anyway.
Its just podget.
Cheers
Paul-S
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Hi... How did you manage to get this awesome "ls"?
Thx
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dmz wrote:Hi... How did you manage to get this awesome "ls"?
Thx
Check out cope in the aur. I'm sure thats what he is using. Its a colour wrapper for terminal programs
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=86372
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=32514
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pyknite wrote:dmz wrote:Hi... How did you manage to get this awesome "ls"?
ThxCheck out cope in the aur. I'm sure thats what he is using. Its a colour wrapper for terminal programs
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=86372
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=32514
Nope.
https://github.com/trapd00r/ls--
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=43830
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davetrotteruk wrote:pyknite wrote:Hi... How did you manage to get this awesome "ls"?
ThxCheck out cope in the aur. I'm sure thats what he is using. Its a colour wrapper for terminal programs
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=86372
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=32514Nope.
https://github.com/trapd00r/ls--
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=43830
Thx... I'll try it after my exams
@dmz: I tried cope, but the package seems to be broken in aur
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Cope is not my creation...
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moved to xmonad from dwm yesterday:
Nooo, we lost another one! Actually that's pretty slick for a one-day setup, good job.
Current for Feb:
http://ompldr.org/tN2FlaQ
Love it.
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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http://imagetitan.net/thumb-2C94_4D4AA6E2.jpg
http://imagetitan.net/thumb-B210_4D4AA6E2.jpg
Openbox,tint2 panel,conky...
can you post your tint2rc config file ?
thanks
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It's been a while since I posted a screenshot:
I love the simplicity here!
Could you explain to me how to build my desktop to look just like that?
Thx
Sven
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I'm still going back and forth between i3 and dwm. I can't decide which one to stick to. This screen is for i3
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Hacker News has persuaded me of looking into LISP, so I am here learning Scheme. I hear that the language is actually pretty simple, but the learning resources that I found weren’t getting to the different features quickly enough for me, so I am currently reading the R5RS standard. The black on white colour scheme is inspired by some screenshots from LISP machines. Those screenshots convinced me that black on white can be pretty old school as well. I also read this thread which indicated that black on white may have a number of advantages.
Last edited by Nichollan (2011-02-05 18:34:59)
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Hacker News has persuaded me of looking into LISP, so I am here learning Scheme. I hear that the language is actually pretty simple, but the learning resources that I found weren’t getting to the different features quickly enough for me, so I am currently reading the R5RS standard. The black on white colour scheme is inspired by some screenshots from LISP machines. Those screenshots convinced me that black on white can be pretty old school as well. I also read this thread which indicated that black on white may have a number of advantages.
Which issue? Also, what are you using in order to learn?
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Nichollan wrote:Hacker News has persuaded me of looking into LISP, so I am here learning Scheme. I hear that the language is actually pretty simple, but the learning resources that I found weren’t getting to the different features quickly enough for me, so I am currently reading the R5RS standard. The black on white colour scheme is inspired by some screenshots from LISP machines. Those screenshots convinced me that black on white can be pretty old school as well. I also read this thread which indicated that black on white may have a number of advantages.
Which issue? Also, what are you using in order to learn?
I have been looking at some of the example codes of SICP, and have looked into the text when I wanted relevant information. I have also looked at example codes given in the guile-tut info page. When I refer to R5RS I mean this at schemers.org. I use guile and sometimes compare with bigloo. I have noticed that they act differently with fractions. I use rlwrap, which gives me line editing features and parenthese matching in the REPLs.
Having learnt some Haskell quite recently, another functional programming language, a lot of Scheme seems pretty straight-forward.
Last edited by Nichollan (2011-02-05 19:27:39)
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My first attempt at a tiling wm. I'm glad I tried it. It's very different from what I'm used to, but I'm starting to get the hang of it and appreciate it. I tried Awesome but ended up at DWM. Here is my initial setup on my netbook. It's pretty basic. I've only been playing with it for a week or so, and much of it is new to me. I borrowed most or all from the wiki and this forum. Thank you, I'm learning a lot and having fun! Here are my screenshots and configs. It's a work in progress. I'll update my configs as I go along. Any criticism or suggestions are welcome.
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0ByfkpB … ZjJi&hl=en
Last edited by stlarch (2011-02-11 03:52:02)
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Hey nice clean desktop Artaserse, what Gtk theme is that? Thanks,
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