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litemotiv wrote:Unia wrote:Compiz standalone, AWN, urxvt, conky:
Dutchman on holiday in Croatia?
Exactly! How did you know, eh?
It wasn't me who guessed but
Dutch language + weather for somewhat known city in Croatia
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Unia wrote:litemotiv wrote:Dutchman on holiday in Croatia?
Exactly! How did you know, eh?
It wasn't me who guessed but
Dutch language + weather for somewhat known city in Croatia
Haha, clever guys you!
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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http://i.japh.se/201107-t.png
Still stumpin'.
Wow, nice desktop! How did you get that colorful terminal? Also, what kind of 'cd' is that?
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Wow, nice desktop! How did you get that colorful terminal? Also, what kind of 'cd' is that?
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=117664
@dmz, amazing as always!
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Again little changes, mostly deadbeef conky now having a background (For some reason deadbeef is not doing art caching anymore?)
And monitor conky is now much simpler one. Might change the time on that to date, since I don't need 2 clocks.
(The game is 'The Last Remnant' runs nicely on Wine with full settings. Also a addicting game, actually doing a New Game+ on Hard)
e: Seems like deadbeef caches the covers in .cache/deadbeef/covers nowadays.
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Still rocking wmii... since 2005!
Seen in these screenshots:
The Lost Watchtower wallpaper by artist nivbed
wmii-hg configured with Ruby, Zenburn colors, and Unicode icons
vim configured with xoria256 colors and Tamsyn font
urxvt configured with xoria256 terminal color scheme
zsh configured with OH MY ZSHELL and zsh-syntax-highlighting and zsh-history-substring-search
thunar file manager with gnome-icon-theme icons
chromium web browser
plus other dotfiles
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Got tired of KDE and returned to Openbox.
Wallpaper of the girl on the roof of a building please?
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ethail wrote:Got tired of KDE and returned to Openbox.
Wallpaper of the girl on the roof of a building please?
Better yet: what anime is that from?
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ethail wrote:Got tired of KDE and returned to Openbox.
Wallpaper of the girl on the roof of a building please?
There you go
Better yet: what anime is that from?
I don't know, I found it on the internet, and the previous name of the file did not contain any info related to that, only a number and the resolution of the wallpaper (
171324-1920x1200 was the previous file name).
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MoonSwan wrote:ethail wrote:Got tired of KDE and returned to Openbox.
Wallpaper of the girl on the roof of a building please?
There you go
sunaku wrote:Better yet: what anime is that from?
I don't know, I found it on the internet, and the previous name of the file did not contain any info related to that, only a number and the resolution of the wallpaper (
171324-1920x1200 was the previous file name).
possible source?
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possible source?
Seems so, I obtained from another source that contained less information but it is indeed that one.
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Gorgeous as usual .... link for the first wall?
الناس رجلان : رجل نام في النور، و رجل استيقظ في الظلام!!
فاين انت منهما ؟؟؟
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Sunaku, great setup! I'm just starting with wmii, and was wondring if i could learn from your kick-A widget code? I'm loving that stuff!
Nice to hear that you're trying out wmii mahatman2. My widgets (status bar applets) can be found in the display/status/ subdirectory of my Ruby-based wmii configuration. Cheers.
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Trying out a light color scheme.
DWM sucks, but I'm still bearing with it.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/scrnshots.com/screenshots/291199/20110718_10_00_02png_med_rect
http://s3.amazonaws.com/scrnshots.com/screenshots/291203/20110718_10_16_56png_med_rect
Whaa, dwm is pretty nice, what part don't you like? I use awesome (tiling but you can restart it easier)
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Whaa, dwm is pretty nice, what part don't you like? I use awesome (tiling but you can restart it easier)
For one, It does not support xft, and is totally unaware of non-ASCII characters. As a result, I get garbled title bar in my dwm bar a lot. For this sole reason, I have recently briefly tried wmfs and subtle, which both support xft but fail to respect the fontconfig font fallback rules...
Another thing about DWM is that (likely) no one uses it unpatched. A "love it or hate it" feature. Or more like "love it and hate it".
My setup uses 13 patches I almost feel like a debian package maintainer.
Some patches in the wild add good features but are either ugly or conflict with my patches, and I have to convince myself "You don't need that feature!" If I can't have my cake and eat it too, I will eat some nuts tacos.
There're other things like poor floating window management (in the sense that they're not managed...) and multihead support, but they don't matter much for my use cases.
Garbled titles are inconvenient. Worse, it becomes embarrassing if others see it while using my computer. But other WMs seem to suck at this too, I guess I'd just stay with DWM's total ignorance rather than use an incomplete solution.
There's a certain pleasure in making your own patches for DWM. It feels raw, stupid and "Why the heck do you use Tabs?".
The real killer feature of DWM is that it hooks you up, makes you spend time with it, dig into it, and finally unable to get over it.
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For one, It does not support xft
the pango patch works for me, but it's one of those taboo features...
Garbled titles are inconvenient.
again, there's a patch for this
But yeah, it's all cool when you have 2-3 patches, then the list grows and it becomes a lifestyle xD
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For one, It does not support xft
the pango patch works for me, but it's one of those taboo features...
Garbled titles are inconvenient.
again, there's a patch for this
But yeah, it's all cool when you have 2-3 patches, then the list grows and it becomes a lifestyle xD
I'm aware of the pango patch, but as a case of what I said about patch collisions, it breaks my other bar patches. I'm also not sure about the font configuration, i.e., it does not understand the fontconfig syntax (e.g., Foo:pixelsize=12).
Ideally, the font configuration should support syntax like urxvt does, e.g., "xft:Foo:pixelsize=11,xft:Bar:pixelsize=11", whereas Bar is a fallback font for Foo when a character glyph is missing from Foo. The xft support should also respect the fontconfig settings, just like Firefox does, for example.
Unless there's a patch that does xft perfectly, I will not adjust my patches for it.
I'm sure when my patch count reaches 42, xft will resolve itself.
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