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I couldn't figure out how to do thumbnails so these are old ones.
...what do you mean exactly??
Just scale your pics down to a width of, say 120px. Use gimp, imagemagick, or sth else.
@herangr: o_O, why not try omploader?
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FM is good old Thunar. Follow the link for the pi ascii,
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Nothing special. I don't have a .fonts.conf. I just experimented with the hinting settings in my .Xdefaults for Envy Code R and realized that it looks good with full hinting. That's the only thing I did.
Xft.dpi: 96
Xft.antialias: true
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.hintstyle: hintfull
Xft.rgba: rgb
Hope that helps.
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The colors come from the famous solarized project from Ethan Schoonover. Just follow the link for his site and you can download the colors.
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I couldn't figure out how to do thumbnails so these are old ones.
I'm now done with this and might go back to my green and black one.
OP explains how to create a thumb, resized image.
Copy & rename file. If you image isn't a png then change the ext
$ cp screenie.png thumb-screenie.png
Resize file with mogrify a tool from ImageMagick
$ mogrify -resize 250x250 thumb-screenie.png
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people still use .Xdefaults?
.Xresources
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checking out monsterwm: thanks to stlarch for the start script, and cookiemonster for the WM
http://ompldr.org/tYzYwNg
your colors are awesome!
what i cannot build, i do not understand
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herangr, nice you fixed your links.
where did you get that hypnotoad ascii art from?
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Yeah I know, I just find it hard to get it working the way I want. But its ok now.
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You can find it here:
http://pastebin.com/bfHUqTBu
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Thanks, kaptenen!
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Converted fully from Gnome , Xfce to KDE.
I used to think everything about KDE was terrible, but times have changed...
Must admit, that look very neat! Could you give us a source for the wallpaper?
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http://www.dodaj.rs/t/32/rk/15dGzOCd/2012-01-14-2312311280x80.jpg
Compiz-standalone,conky,awn.
Wow! Can you share that conky?
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na12 wrote:http://www.dodaj.rs/t/32/rk/15dGzOCd/2012-01-14-2312311280x80.jpg
Compiz-standalone,conky,awn.
Wow! Can you share that conky?
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ya that is slick with the reflection
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melw, what's that cute terminal font?
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melw, what's that cute terminal font?
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people still use .Xdefaults?
.Xresources
There's no advantage to either filename because neither is auto-loaded: we have to explicitly add an `xrdb YOUR_CHOSEN_FILENAME` line to our xinitrc file for our settings to take effect. So I say, name the file however you want.
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MreDD wrote:people still use .Xdefaults?
.XresourcesThere's no advantage to either filename because neither is auto-loaded: we have to explicitly add an `xrdb YOUR_CHOSEN_FILENAME` line to our xinitrc file for our settings to take effect. So I say, name the file however you want.
If you never call xrdb, ~/.Xdefaults is auto-loaded at program startup. See: http://superuser.com/questions/243914/x … -xdefaults
If the root window doesn't have a XA_RESOURCE_MANAGER property, Xlib falls back to the old method of reading ~/.Xdefaults on every program start.
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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