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Last edited by Shinryuu (2011-08-01 11:59:49)
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Nice one! Can you share 'colorspacman' please? It's cool!
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Can you post how you got that little rainbow tux in ascii please? I'd love to have him on my terminals! Is it also possible to get your terminal colours setup? I don't know how to use it but I'd love to change my terminal's colours as some are too dark for my wallpapers.
Thank you!
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wallpaper: http://itmages.ru/image/view/245437/1b886fc1
xcompmgr -cfF -t-4.2 -l-5 -r4 -o.70 -D1
urxvt*background: #2C2C2C
urxvt*foreground: #CAC7B4
!black
urxvt*color8: #656565
urxvt*color0: #565656
!red
urxvt*color1: #BF5C5C
urxvt*color9: #C94242
!green
urxvt*color2: #CAD4A6
urxvt*color10: #92AC47
!yellow
urxvt*color3: #D0D9AD
urxvt*color11: #B4C95D
!blue
urxvt*color4: #939CB3
urxvt*color12: #647396
!magenta
urxvt*color5: #E4CCE0
urxvt*color13: #CDB4C9
!cyan
urxvt*color6: #628B85
urxvt*color14: #5A7975
!white
urxvt*color7: #FFFFFF
urxvt*color15: #C0C0C0
Last edited by tartan (2011-08-01 17:54:48)
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Btw Him, it's your colorscheme I use. )
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Can you post how you got that little rainbow tux in ascii please? I'd love to have him on my terminals! Is it also possible to get your terminal colours setup? I don't know how to use it but I'd love to change my terminal's colours as some are too dark for my wallpapers.
Thank you!
The relevant part of my ~/.Xdefaults (I use urxvt):
! Color scheme {{{
URxvt*background: #000000
URxvt*foreground: #000000
! Black
URxvt*color0 : #000000
URxvt*color8 : #555555
! Red
URxvt*color1 : #AA0000
URxvt*color9 : #FF5555
! Green
URxvt*color2 : #00AA00
URxvt*color10: #55FF55
! Yellow
URxvt*color3 : #AA5500
URxvt*color11: #FFFF55
! Blue
URxvt*color4 : #0000AA
URxvt*color12: #5555FF
! Magenta
URxvt*color5 : #AA00AA
URxvt*color13: #FF55FF
! Cyan
URxvt*color6 : #00AAAA
URxvt*color14: #55FFFF
! White
URxvt*color7 : #AAAAAA
URxvt*color15: #FFFFFF
! }}}
(It is basically just the Linux console colour scheme)
...and for the rainbow ASCII art Tux:
cowsay -f tux
...for Tux, and pipe it through:
toilet -f term -F gay
...for the rainbow colours.
Last edited by woddfellow2 (2011-08-01 18:02:27)
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I like it! it's selfmade wallpaper? do you have version without 'arch logo'?
Last edited by examon (2011-08-01 21:45:48)
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Finally came up with something that I think is screenshot-worthy:
"Fake Busy" (because I haven't done any actual work since I got home from work today!):
Details:
DE/WM: LXDE/Openbox
Panel: lxpanel
GTK2 theme: Murrine-Unity (AUR: gtk-theme-murrine-unity)
Icon theme: Faenza (AUR: faenza-icon-theme)
Openbox theme: Murrine-Unity (AUR: openbox-theme-murrine-unity)
Wallpaper: http://wallbase.cc/wallpaper/1097887
Tray apps:
pnmixer: (AUR: pnmixer)
wicd, with wicd-faenza-dark-icons: (AUR: wicd-faenza-dark-icons)
Clementine
A side note: I came up with this setup rather than try to come to grips with porting the Murrine-Unity GTK theme to GTK3 (which I still may do at some point). Sad, huh?
Edit: Fixed the links so they actually go to the screenies and not the thumbs!!
Last edited by celticmusicguy (2011-08-02 01:08:26)
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Dirty showing off both of my xmonad scratchpads and the awesome luakit browser.
http://imgur.com/jE0jD
Clean
http://i.imgur.com/FNUhD.jpg
I've been using my white color scheme for about 2 months now, greatly enjoying it, I also use less power at night because I turn down the brightness heaps! ^^
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ajmarin wrote:I like it! it's selfmade wallpaper? do you have version without 'arch logo'?
Nope, downloaded it from wallbase:
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wow, what is all that?
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Nothing special, only my first ArchISO build.
Running openbox, conky, firefox and urxvt. No panels, no launchers, no dektop icons, and no file manager. All I need is a terminal window, really.
All pretty standard stuff:
GTK2 theme: Clearlooks
OpenBox theme: Clearlooks
Icon theme: Tango / hicolor
I made some stupid mistakes here and there, like forgetting to put start dbus daemon for wicd, etc., but I'm pretty happy with this -- at least I'm able to post this screenshot here
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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