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"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
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It's been a while. Right now I am using Xmonad.
Clean
Busy
I love it so much!! Can you share wall, xdefaults, ncmpcpp and ls colors please?
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tomd123 wrote:Awesome wallpaper, care to share?
Here you go:
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Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:It's been a while. Right now I am using Xmonad.
Clean
Busy
I love it so much!! Can you share wall, xdefaults, ncmpcpp and ls colors please?
Here you go https://github.com/DaisukeAramaki/Dotfiles (found the link from his blog).
Edit. I'm interested in the font, though.
Last edited by loofygun (2011-11-11 05:01:42)
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Ya, @Daisuke_Aramaki whats that beautiful font man?
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I think the font is Terminus
Last edited by TheImmortalPhoenix (2011-11-11 17:20:30)
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Check this post... I haven't tried it yet, but looks like the font in the screenie..
Edit: nevermind... totally different lol..
Last edited by brenix (2011-11-11 23:29:33)
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Check this post... I haven't tried it yet, but looks like the font in the screenie..
I tried it and it's not this font.
I don't think it's terminus.
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I made two fonts in the past two days. One is very, very small. They other is half the size of that.
http://ubuntuone.com/7bOTk4sIzdBdau97UI4KGO
http://ubuntuone.com/0C4S2XdLpeZki3ByQzVUXU
The first one I don't have much of a problem reading. The second is tough, but it is possible.
I can't 100% read the second even with a magnifier:
But it looks fun
Last edited by lolilolicon (2011-11-12 03:30:32)
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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I can't 100% read the second even with a magnifier:
http://ompldr.org/vYjhrZA
But it looks fun
#!/bin/bash
monitor=${1:-
geometry=( $
if [ -l "$ge
echo "In
exit 1
fi
# geometry h
x=${geometry
y=${geometry
width=${geom
It is fun
Last edited by ninjaaron (2011-11-12 03:42:00)
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@fb0x, your config.h comments suck!
Last edited by lolilolicon (2011-11-12 14:38:17)
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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I made two fonts in the past two days. One is very, very small. They other is half the size of that.
What app did you use to create the fonts?
Last edited by stlarch (2011-11-12 15:16:14)
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gbdfed
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and a little vim, when the mood takes me. There is also a programn called `pcf2bdf` which will convert conpressed bitmap fonts into bdf, which is a plaintext format for editing. This should work with any bitmap font on your computer (although some of them are .pcf.gz, so you'll have to gunzip them first). I made the first font by modifying clean 6, and the second from scratch.
Last edited by ninjaaron (2011-11-12 16:56:48)
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How do you draw with gbdfed? When I double click a glyph to bring up the glyph editor, it crashes.
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How do you draw with gbdfed? When I double click a glyph to bring up the glyph editor, it crashes.
Same for me.
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ncmpcpp? How is it possible to "split" it?
PS: nice, simple desktop!
Last edited by null (2011-11-12 20:50:17)
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Ya, @Daisuke_Aramaki whats that beautiful font man?
Checked Xdefaults and the font is Adore 64
Last edited by trvjillo (2011-11-12 20:57:45)
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ncmpcpp? How is it possible to "split" it?
PS: nice, simple desktop!
Ncmpcpp-git.
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null wrote:ncmpcpp? How is it possible to "split" it?
PS: nice, simple desktop!
Ncmpcpp-git.
I've installed it, but what's the command/key to split?
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ctrl-l, see help screen (1)
thanks @ reasons
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Slackware/dwm
http://www.dodaj.rs/t/e/Id/3csNfl7C/screenfetch-2011-11-1215.jpg
mc, ncmpcpp, vim...
Your choice of music is Great!
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