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* As a simple way to include information about your setup in the screenshot, you can use a tool like screenfetch (in [community]) or Archey, screenfo or alsi (all in AUR) to print out details about your window manager, font, shell etc., with a very attractive ASCII Arch logo...
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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my awesome wm desktop
gtk theme is delorean-dark-p
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … ent=159296
the theme is something im building on my own... can upload on git if its of interest to anyone
wallpaper and full size image link:
http://vanillafunk.imgur.com/all/
Last edited by VanillaFunk (2013-11-01 02:43:32)
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New theme from old favorites
- KDE 4.11 (Slim Glow theme)
- Modified GlowGlass-7 theme
- This background
- And elementary icons
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wallpaper and full size image link:
Your pictures are not available to publicity.
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VanillaFunk wrote:wallpaper and full size image link:
Your pictures are not available to publicity.
fixed ty
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replaced ubuntu gnome edition 13.04 with arch on my laptop.
plain gnome with numix themes all around.
I'm actually pretty impressed with it, even though I haven't been too happy with some of the design decision they've made (with gnome-shell and in general) after gnome 3 came out. even thinking of using it on my currently broken desktop when the wayland port is finished, unless I find some other shell that I prefer.
Last edited by ooo (2013-11-01 14:31:52)
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@OK100 third image... what text editor is that?
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@OK100 third image... what text editor is that?
Vim with powerline plugin.
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New theme from old favorites
http://reign-studios.net/philipwitte/screenshots/arch-win-mac-thumb.png
http://reign-studios.net/philipwitte/screenshots/arch-win-mac2-thumb.png- KDE 4.11 (Slim Glow theme)
- Modified GlowGlass-7 theme
- This background
- And elementary icons
What is the language you're using for what I can assume is some form of OpenGL project? Looks cool!
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^ Is that ranger in the top left of the second screenshot?
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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^ Is that ranger in the top left of the second screenshot?
yes. original theme: http://dotshare.it/dots/560/(i've changed the colors a little bit) and i use only 2 columns in the config
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PhilipWitte wrote:New theme from old favorites
http://reign-studios.net/philipwitte/screenshots/arch-win-mac-thumb.png
http://reign-studios.net/philipwitte/screenshots/arch-win-mac2-thumb.png- KDE 4.11 (Slim Glow theme)
- Modified GlowGlass-7 theme
- This background
- And elementary iconsWhat is the language you're using for what I can assume is some form of OpenGL project? Looks cool!
Nimrod - which was recently added to the Community Repo.
It's a great language. Still new (and not even at 1.0 yet) but very solid. Not the best docs yet, but the IRC (#nimrod, freenode) is very helpful :-)
Also yes, the project in my screenshot is a test for a small game-engine (SDL2, OpenGL & eventually DirectX) project of mine, codenamed: hymn.
Source code is new & still forthcoming. If you'd like to see some early mockup designs I made for it Click Here.
Last edited by PhilipWitte (2013-11-02 01:33:18)
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still using dwm despite the urge to use bspwm
That colour script looks nice, mind sharing?
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How do you get that one desktop with a large margin around the window (third screenshot)?
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fiddler wrote:still using dwm despite the urge to use bspwm
That colour script looks nice, mind sharing?
here you go (i'm not the one who made it):
-Indonesia Raya-
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