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Using DWM at the moment, just 'cuz.
Clean: http://ompldr.org/tZW1naQ Taking notes in a classroom on a fine summer day: http://ompldr.org/tZW1nag
That is a mighty fine setup you have there!
What font are you using? And is there any way to get your config files?
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@Anoknusa What note taking application is that? I wish we had a better Linux support of Evernote.
It looks like it is lyX -- http://www.lyx.org/
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Nice colors. Those aren't solarized, are they? If not, could you share the file? I'm lazy
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@simon.swe! Here my font: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1125167
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Nice colors. Those aren't solarized, are they? If not, could you share the file? I'm lazy
Thank you! Sure, here you are:
! vim:ft=xdefaults
! euphrasia v. 1.0
! by bohoomil
! Xresources
!URxvt*background: #000C1A
!URxvt*foreground: #ACB4BF
!URxvt*cursorColor: #335A80
! fg/bg for Xorg apps
*background: #CFCFD9
*foreground: #1C2027
! black
*color0: #192033
*color8: #666666
! red
*color1: #A62A3E
*color9: #F04758
! green
*color2: #38912B
*color10: #93C724
! yellow
*color3: #B27D12
*color11: #DDB62B
! blue
*color4: #355C9A
*color12: #45A3E6
! magenta
*color5: #7C4F9F
*color13: #C953EF
! cyan
*color6: #258F8F
*color14: #60C6C8
! white
*color7: #77858C
*color15: #C0C0C0
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@simon.swe! Here my font: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1125167
YAYYY!!! TNX!!
And it is pcf !! sweet!
just one question. is it possible to make it smaller?
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simon.swe wrote:just one question. is it possible to make it smaller?
Yes, I will.
allright. I have been trying making it smaller without sucess
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@nice one bohoomil!
Snapwm and JWM.
I got my keys in jwm to more or less coincide and not conflict with my snapwm keys and refined it a little more. It's fully controllable from the keyboard now and usable on my netbook. (I mostly use it in fullscreen anyway) I wish it had a way to toggle the bar. I can't get my menu to show up in a screenshot? (not much to see though)
Last edited by stlarch (2012-07-04 19:17:06)
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@nice one bohoomil!
Thank you, I appreciate it. So are yours!
(Honestly, maybe one day I'll learn how to make shots that suck less... )
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I'm making my fist steps with herbstluftwm. So far I have the tastkbar partialy configured, multimedia keys up and running and I'm getting used to the window movement options.
Clean:
[REMOVED]
pseudo Busy:
[REMOVED]
Can you please share your irssi ( looks like one ) theme ?
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Can you please share your irssi ( looks like one ) theme ?
actually it's nm.pl placed in ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun so no theme at all^^ (you can get it from the irssi website)
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amazing... care to delve into the details for the uninitiated like myself?
"the wind-blown way, wanna win? don't play"
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Simple Boot wrote:Can you please share your irssi ( looks like one ) theme ?
actually it's nm.pl placed in ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun so no theme at all^^ (you can get it from the irssi website)
Thank you
Dating a girl is just like writing software. Everything's going to work just fine in the testing lab (dating), but as soon as you have contract with a customer (marriage), then your program (life) is going to be facing new situations you never expected. You'll be forced to patch the code (admit you're wrong) and then the code (wife) will just end up all bloated and unmaintainable in the end.
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Busy and Clean Dual monitor setup, pretty simple, still getting used to DWM.
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Ok so my 2 screenshots I have done so far. The last in the list is my current setup.
Theme Info: http://mmesantos1.deviantart.com/art/Ar … -311780188
Theme Info: http://mmesantos1.deviantart.com/art/Ar … -312583845
I am a Arch newb! :-)
OS: Arch Linux x64 | DE: Gnome-Shell | Kernel: 3.4.4-2-ARCH | PC: AMD Athlon II X2 220 Ram: 16GB HD: 1TB / HD2: 250GB Video Card: EVGA Nvidia GTX260 Monitor: Acer 24" LED |
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I'm making my fist steps with herbstluftwm. So far I have the tastkbar partialy configured, multimedia keys up and running and I'm getting used to the window movement options.
Clean:
http://s7.postimage.org/jlb746yrr/2012_07_04_200510_1920x1080_scrot.jpg
pseudo Busy:
http://s7.postimage.org/5zoq09287/2012_07_04_200330_1920x1080_scrot.jpg
Really nice setup ! Do you mind sharing... uhmm everything ? (autostart, bar configuration, Xdefaults, fonts)
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Arch Linux ARM running on my Raspberry Pi (arrived this morning!)
Chugging along very nicely, if I may add - including dwb as a browser, playing music with equalisation (alsaequal) on a patched (queue added) version of play.py and already able to play 1080p video files through omxplayer.
That's DWM with a few patches thrown in.
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