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#101 2014-03-17 00:30:02

egroeg
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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Fresh Arch reinstall.  Trying out Herbstluftwm.


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#102 2014-03-17 07:52:49

Lala0KjOA
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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Your Firefox looks really cool!

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#103 2014-03-17 13:37:21

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Posts: 32

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

No big changes, business as usual.

Clean
Dirty

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#104 2014-03-17 14:22:42

nullified
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From: Massachusetts, USA
Registered: 2013-12-09
Posts: 468

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

egroeg wrote:

Fresh Arch reinstall.  Trying out Herbstluftwm.


http://s1.postimg.org/txtgizrsf/thumb_hc.png


Lalo0KjOA is right, this firefox is beautiful. Can you share the details of the configuration?


"We may say most aptly, that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves." - Ada Lovelace

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#105 2014-03-17 16:56:55

egroeg
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Posts: 40

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

nullified wrote:
egroeg wrote:

Fresh Arch reinstall.  Trying out Herbstluftwm.


http://s1.postimg.org/txtgizrsf/thumb_hc.png


Lalo0KjOA is right, this firefox is beautiful. Can you share the details of the configuration?


Sure.  I have the address bar and other toolbars hidden, and am using this (very messy) userChrome.css: http://pastebin.com/esFMMyhC. Check the link at the bottom of the file if you need any info.

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#106 2014-03-17 17:25:46

GSF1200S
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Posts: 474

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

egroeg wrote:
nullified wrote:
egroeg wrote:

Fresh Arch reinstall.  Trying out Herbstluftwm.


http://s1.postimg.org/txtgizrsf/thumb_hc.png


Lalo0KjOA is right, this firefox is beautiful. Can you share the details of the configuration?


Sure.  I have the address bar and other toolbars hidden, and am using this (very messy) userChrome.css: http://pastebin.com/esFMMyhC. Check the link at the bottom of the file if you need any info.

I too like your firefox. I have to ask- what do you do when you need to input a URL? I might try your userChrome later when im home just to see..

I have only a tab bar showing on firefox, but have the URL bar, back/forward, new tab, refresh, ghostery, buttonizer and hide caption titlebar plus buttons sharing the bar. I can only comfortably fit 9-10 tabs before stuff gets hard to find. It helps in my case to use the compact classic theme..

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#107 2014-03-17 17:31:51

totolotto
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From: Hungary
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Posts: 114

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Still dwm. I have never used conky but now I think it is great:
PmPBfsXs.png

and fake busy:
vp5QNmQs.png

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#108 2014-03-17 17:47:29

egroeg
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Posts: 40

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

GSF1200S wrote:
egroeg wrote:
nullified wrote:

Lalo0KjOA is right, this firefox is beautiful. Can you share the details of the configuration?


Sure.  I have the address bar and other toolbars hidden, and am using this (very messy) userChrome.css: http://pastebin.com/esFMMyhC. Check the link at the bottom of the file if you need any info.

I too like your firefox. I have to ask- what do you do when you need to input a URL? I might try your userChrome later when im home just to see..

I have only a tab bar showing on firefox, but have the URL bar, back/forward, new tab, refresh, ghostery, buttonizer and hide caption titlebar plus buttons sharing the bar. I can only comfortably fit 9-10 tabs before stuff gets hard to find. It helps in my case to use the compact classic theme..

I use mostly keyboard shortcuts.  Ctrl - L for address bar, Ctrl - T (or middle click, link) new tab, backspace or Alt <- for back, Ctrl - Tab, etc...  You'll need to right click and customize the ff menu to remove the items you don't want.

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#109 2014-03-17 18:36:25

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Posts: 1,212

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

egroeg, what did you use for shadows and what is your herbsluftwm config?  Also, what did you use for that sound volume overlay?

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#110 2014-03-17 19:05:27

egroeg
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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

frank604 wrote:

egroeg, what did you use for shadows and what is your herbsluftwm config?  Also, what did you use for that sound volume overlay?

Shadows are Compton.  Sound volume is Volnoti.  I can post the configs later tonight.

*Edit* Frank604, your fonts look super nice + crispy.

Hey, frank604.  Here's my Herbstluft autostart file.  I'm using transparent window frames so it may be a little weird, but I really like it.  The sound.sh scripts are taken from a post in the Volnoti link above.  The Compton switches are at the bottom.  Let me know if you want anything else.

#!/bin/bash
# --------------------------------------------------
#                          HERBSTLUFT WM CONFIG FILE
# --------------------------------------------------
hc() {
    herbstclient "$@"
}
hc emit_hook reload
# KEYBINDINGS
hc keyunbind --all
Mod=Mod4
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-q quit
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-r reload
hc keybind $Mod-q close
hc keybind $Mod-Return spawn urxvt
hc keybind $Mod-p spawn dmenu_run -b -l 3 -i -sb '#262626' -nf '#FF590F' -fn 'pragmata-13-'
hc keybind XF86AudioLowerVolume spawn $HOME/bin/sound.sh down
hc keybind XF86AudioRaiseVolume spawn $HOME/bin/sound.sh up
hc keybind XF86AudioMute        spawn $HOME/bin/sound.sh mute
hc keybind $Mod-Left  focus left
hc keybind $Mod-Down  focus down
hc keybind $Mod-Up    focus up
hc keybind $Mod-Right focus right
hc keybind $Mod-h     focus left
hc keybind $Mod-j     focus down
hc keybind $Mod-k     focus up
hc keybind $Mod-l     focus right
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Left  shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Down  shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Up    shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Right shift right
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-h     shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-j     shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-k     shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-l     shift right
# create an empty frame at the specified direction
hc keybind $Mod-u       split   bottom  0.5
hc keybind $Mod-o       split   right   0.5
hc keybind $Mod-Control-space split explode
resizestep=0.05
hc keybind $Mod-Control-h       resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-j       resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-k       resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-l       resize right +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Left    resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Down    resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Up      resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Right   resize right +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-period use_index +1 --skip-visible
hc keybind $Mod-comma  use_index -1 --skip-visible
hc keybind $Mod-r remove
hc keybind $Mod-space cycle_layout 1
hc keybind $Mod-s floating toggle
hc keybind $Mod-f fullscreen toggle
hc keybind $Mod-t pseudotile toggle
hc mouseunbind --all
hc mousebind $Mod-Button1 move
hc mousebind $Mod-Button2 zoom
hc mousebind $Mod-Button3 resize
hc keybind $Mod-BackSpace   cycle_monitor
hc keybind $Mod-Tab         cycle_all +1
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Tab   cycle_all -1
hc keybind $Mod-c cycle
hc keybind $Mod-i jumpto urgent
# TAGS
tag_names=( {1..9} )
tag_keys=( {1..9} 0 )
hc rename default "${tag_names[0]}" || true
for i in ${!tag_names[@]} ; do
    hc add "${tag_names[$i]}"
    key="${tag_keys[$i]}"
    if ! [ -z "$key" ] ; then
        hc keybind "$Mod-$key" use_index "$i"
        hc keybind "$Mod-Shift-$key" move_index "$i"
    fi
done
# COLORS
hc set frame_border_active_color '#222222'
hc set frame_border_normal_color '#303030'
hc set frame_bg_normal_color '#565656'
hc set frame_bg_active_color '#303030'
hc set frame_border_width 0
hc set window_border_width 3
hc set window_border_inner_width -1
hc set window_border_normal_color '#292929'
hc set window_border_active_color '#111111'
hc set always_show_frame 0
hc set frame_bg_transparent 1
hc set frame_transparent_width 0
hc set frame_gap 0
hc set window_gap 10
hc set frame_padding 1
hc set smart_window_surroundings 0
hc set smart_frame_surroundings 1
hc set mouse_recenter_gap 0
hc set focus_follows_mouse 1
hc set swap_monitors_to_get_tag 0
#hc set raise_on_click 0  # prevents manage=off clients from being hidden
#hc set snap_distance 2
#hc set snap_gap 2
# RULES
hc unrule -F
hc rule focus=off # normally do not focus new clients
hc rule windowtype~'_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_(DIALOG|UTILITY|SPLASH)' pseudotile=on
hc rule windowtype='_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG' focus=on
hc rule windowtype~'_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_(NOTIFICATION|DOCK|DESKTOP)' manage=off
herbstclient set tree_style '╾│ ├└╼─┐'
# MONITORS
# hc set_monitors 1280x800+0+0 1920x1080+1280+0
# or simply:
# hc detect_monitors
hc remove_monitor 1
hc move_monitor 0 1280x800+0+0
hc use "${TAG_NAMES[0]}"
hc add_monitor 1920x1080+1280+0 "${TAG_NAMES[1]}"
hc pad 0 40 0 0 0
hc pad 1 40 0 25
hc unlock
# PANELS
~/.config/herbstluftwm/panel.mon1.sh &
~/.config/herbstluftwm/panel.mon2.sh &
compton -D1 -cGfb

Last edited by egroeg (2014-03-18 01:03:41)

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#111 2014-03-17 21:23:37

Kolibry
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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Arch Openbox Desktop

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Asus 1225B - 11,6" -  AMD E-60 Dual Core 1,3Ghz - 4 Go RAM - Disque dur SSD 128 Go -  Radeon HD6290
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#112 2014-03-18 00:09:46

egroeg
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Posts: 40

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Would you share your weechat configs?  Looks sick.

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#113 2014-03-18 06:23:14

Kolibry
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Posts: 110

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

egroeg wrote:

Would you share your weechat configs?  Looks sick.

Sorry, but in fact that's irssi smile


Asus 1225B - 11,6" -  AMD E-60 Dual Core 1,3Ghz - 4 Go RAM - Disque dur SSD 128 Go -  Radeon HD6290
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#114 2014-03-18 06:34:49

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From: BC, Canada
Registered: 2011-04-20
Posts: 1,212

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Hey thanks!  Been using dwm for a year and was wanting to try out the other wm's just to see if I'm missing anything.  Herbsluftwm has an interesting name but I'm down to give it a shot over a weekend smile

egroeg wrote:
frank604 wrote:

egroeg, what did you use for shadows and what is your herbsluftwm config?  Also, what did you use for that sound volume overlay?

Shadows are Compton.  Sound volume is Volnoti.  I can post the configs later tonight.

*Edit* Frank604, your fonts look super nice + crispy.

Hey, frank604.  Here's my Herbstluft autostart file.  I'm using transparent window frames so it may be a little weird, but I really like it.  The sound.sh scripts are taken from a post in the Volnoti link above.  The Compton switches are at the bottom.  Let me know if you want anything else.

#!/bin/bash
# --------------------------------------------------
#                          HERBSTLUFT WM CONFIG FILE
# --------------------------------------------------
hc() {
    herbstclient "$@"
}
hc emit_hook reload
# KEYBINDINGS
hc keyunbind --all
Mod=Mod4
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-q quit
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-r reload
hc keybind $Mod-q close
hc keybind $Mod-Return spawn urxvt
hc keybind $Mod-p spawn dmenu_run -b -l 3 -i -sb '#262626' -nf '#FF590F' -fn 'pragmata-13-'
hc keybind XF86AudioLowerVolume spawn $HOME/bin/sound.sh down
hc keybind XF86AudioRaiseVolume spawn $HOME/bin/sound.sh up
hc keybind XF86AudioMute        spawn $HOME/bin/sound.sh mute
hc keybind $Mod-Left  focus left
hc keybind $Mod-Down  focus down
hc keybind $Mod-Up    focus up
hc keybind $Mod-Right focus right
hc keybind $Mod-h     focus left
hc keybind $Mod-j     focus down
hc keybind $Mod-k     focus up
hc keybind $Mod-l     focus right
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Left  shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Down  shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Up    shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Right shift right
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-h     shift left
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-j     shift down
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-k     shift up
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-l     shift right
# create an empty frame at the specified direction
hc keybind $Mod-u       split   bottom  0.5
hc keybind $Mod-o       split   right   0.5
hc keybind $Mod-Control-space split explode
resizestep=0.05
hc keybind $Mod-Control-h       resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-j       resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-k       resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-l       resize right +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Left    resize left +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Down    resize down +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Up      resize up +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-Control-Right   resize right +$resizestep
hc keybind $Mod-period use_index +1 --skip-visible
hc keybind $Mod-comma  use_index -1 --skip-visible
hc keybind $Mod-r remove
hc keybind $Mod-space cycle_layout 1
hc keybind $Mod-s floating toggle
hc keybind $Mod-f fullscreen toggle
hc keybind $Mod-t pseudotile toggle
hc mouseunbind --all
hc mousebind $Mod-Button1 move
hc mousebind $Mod-Button2 zoom
hc mousebind $Mod-Button3 resize
hc keybind $Mod-BackSpace   cycle_monitor
hc keybind $Mod-Tab         cycle_all +1
hc keybind $Mod-Shift-Tab   cycle_all -1
hc keybind $Mod-c cycle
hc keybind $Mod-i jumpto urgent
# TAGS
tag_names=( {1..9} )
tag_keys=( {1..9} 0 )
hc rename default "${tag_names[0]}" || true
for i in ${!tag_names[@]} ; do
    hc add "${tag_names[$i]}"
    key="${tag_keys[$i]}"
    if ! [ -z "$key" ] ; then
        hc keybind "$Mod-$key" use_index "$i"
        hc keybind "$Mod-Shift-$key" move_index "$i"
    fi
done
# COLORS
hc set frame_border_active_color '#222222'
hc set frame_border_normal_color '#303030'
hc set frame_bg_normal_color '#565656'
hc set frame_bg_active_color '#303030'
hc set frame_border_width 0
hc set window_border_width 3
hc set window_border_inner_width -1
hc set window_border_normal_color '#292929'
hc set window_border_active_color '#111111'
hc set always_show_frame 0
hc set frame_bg_transparent 1
hc set frame_transparent_width 0
hc set frame_gap 0
hc set window_gap 10
hc set frame_padding 1
hc set smart_window_surroundings 0
hc set smart_frame_surroundings 1
hc set mouse_recenter_gap 0
hc set focus_follows_mouse 1
hc set swap_monitors_to_get_tag 0
#hc set raise_on_click 0  # prevents manage=off clients from being hidden
#hc set snap_distance 2
#hc set snap_gap 2
# RULES
hc unrule -F
hc rule focus=off # normally do not focus new clients
hc rule windowtype~'_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_(DIALOG|UTILITY|SPLASH)' pseudotile=on
hc rule windowtype='_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG' focus=on
hc rule windowtype~'_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_(NOTIFICATION|DOCK|DESKTOP)' manage=off
herbstclient set tree_style '╾│ ├└╼─┐'
# MONITORS
# hc set_monitors 1280x800+0+0 1920x1080+1280+0
# or simply:
# hc detect_monitors
hc remove_monitor 1
hc move_monitor 0 1280x800+0+0
hc use "${TAG_NAMES[0]}"
hc add_monitor 1920x1080+1280+0 "${TAG_NAMES[1]}"
hc pad 0 40 0 0 0
hc pad 1 40 0 25
hc unlock
# PANELS
~/.config/herbstluftwm/panel.mon1.sh &
~/.config/herbstluftwm/panel.mon2.sh &
compton -D1 -cGfb

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#115 2014-03-18 16:54:27

sinnur
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Registered: 2014-03-16
Posts: 4

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Cross Posting from "Share your Cinnamon desktop"

Here's mine.

Clean:
qkNAP08.png

Dirty:
ifAEudq.png

GTK Theme: FlatStudioLight
Icons: Compass
Window Border: Custom made based off of Acid
Wallpaper: http://ohmybrooke.deviantart.com/art/Sk … -434668651

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#116 2014-03-18 22:30:58

mf
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From: Slovenia
Registered: 2013-11-16
Posts: 31

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

My netbook is back on Arch power!

1BfKFjRs.png

Last edited by mf (2014-03-18 22:32:27)

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#117 2014-03-18 22:51:55

nullified
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From: Massachusetts, USA
Registered: 2013-12-09
Posts: 468

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

mf wrote:

My netbook is back on Arch power!

http://i.imgur.com/1BfKFjRs.png

Nice. Can you link me to your wallpaper?


"We may say most aptly, that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves." - Ada Lovelace

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#118 2014-03-19 05:04:03

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Registered: 2012-09-11
Posts: 93
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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

egroeg wrote:
GSF1200S wrote:
egroeg wrote:

Sure.  I have the address bar and other toolbars hidden, and am using this (very messy) userChrome.css: http://pastebin.com/esFMMyhC. Check the link at the bottom of the file if you need any info.

I too like your firefox. I have to ask- what do you do when you need to input a URL? I might try your userChrome later when im home just to see..

I have only a tab bar showing on firefox, but have the URL bar, back/forward, new tab, refresh, ghostery, buttonizer and hide caption titlebar plus buttons sharing the bar. I can only comfortably fit 9-10 tabs before stuff gets hard to find. It helps in my case to use the compact classic theme..

I use mostly keyboard shortcuts.  Ctrl - L for address bar, Ctrl - T (or middle click, link) new tab, backspace or Alt <- for back, Ctrl - Tab, etc...  You'll need to right click and customize the ff menu to remove the items you don't want.

if you want to control firefox with just keybindings, you should take a look at pentadactyl.

also, if those shadows bleeding between screens is annoying, try compton with --xinerama-shadow-crop


[site] | [dotfiles] | あたしたち、人間じゃないの?

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#119 2014-03-19 11:04:23

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Registered: 2013-11-26
Posts: 5

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

thumb.png

Useless gaps are useless, a crosspost from /r/unixporn. Arch+i3, a lot of stuff inspired (blatantly stolen) from others. Featuring terminals, qt4(pcmanfm-qt beta), qt5(transmission-qt), gtk2(lxappearance) and gtk3(brasero) apps.

GTK theme: FlatStudioDark (Both Qts use this too)
Conky based on Ledti's: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1297897
Terminal colors from earsplit's repo: https://github.com/windelicato/dotfiles … rosionedit
Firefox with Classic Compact addon, and a little bit of playing around with it's Customize tool. The homepage was inspired by someone, but made by myself.

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#120 2014-03-19 21:38:17

GSF1200S
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Registered: 2008-12-24
Posts: 474

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

shmibs wrote:
egroeg wrote:
GSF1200S wrote:

I too like your firefox. I have to ask- what do you do when you need to input a URL? I might try your userChrome later when im home just to see..

I have only a tab bar showing on firefox, but have the URL bar, back/forward, new tab, refresh, ghostery, buttonizer and hide caption titlebar plus buttons sharing the bar. I can only comfortably fit 9-10 tabs before stuff gets hard to find. It helps in my case to use the compact classic theme..

I use mostly keyboard shortcuts.  Ctrl - L for address bar, Ctrl - T (or middle click, link) new tab, backspace or Alt <- for back, Ctrl - Tab, etc...  You'll need to right click and customize the ff menu to remove the items you don't want.

if you want to control firefox with just keybindings, you should take a look at pentadactyl.

also, if those shadows bleeding between screens is annoying, try compton with --xinerama-shadow-crop

For a less screen-space-using but less powerful approach, I use the vimfx addon. As far as I know, pentadactyl has bars at the bottom of the window for control. It allows me to select links and do most tasks in FF, but prolly not all. Still, I like how he set everything up. This is my firefox which like his tries to maximize screen space (at least I think thats what hes going for...):
http://imgur.com/JL5k4Bx

Its been great, but I get a crammed tabbar fairly soon...

Last edited by GSF1200S (2014-03-19 21:38:35)

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#121 2014-03-19 23:08:22

rudylorren
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Registered: 2013-12-03
Posts: 18

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Mossepo wrote:

http://users.metropolia.fi/~santermt/thumb.png

Useless gaps are useless, a crosspost from /r/unixporn. Arch+i3, a lot of stuff inspired (blatantly stolen) from others. Featuring terminals, qt4(pcmanfm-qt beta), qt5(transmission-qt), gtk2(lxappearance) and gtk3(brasero) apps.

GTK theme: FlatStudioDark (Both Qts use this too)
Conky based on Ledti's: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1297897
Terminal colors from earsplit's repo: https://github.com/windelicato/dotfiles … rosionedit
Firefox with Classic Compact addon, and a little bit of playing around with it's Customize tool. The homepage was inspired by someone, but made by myself.


what vim colorscheme is that?

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#122 2014-03-20 16:30:34

mf
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From: Slovenia
Registered: 2013-11-16
Posts: 31

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

nullified wrote:
mf wrote:

My netbook is back on Arch power!

http://i.imgur.com/1BfKFjRs.png

Nice. Can you link me to your wallpaper?


ofc, here you go
http://i.imgur.com/WPkXYX5.jpg

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#123 2014-03-20 22:21:51

Riley88
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From: Canton Georgia USA
Registered: 2013-01-24
Posts: 60

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Finally back on Arch took a month, and a half break on gentoo, but it just wasnt the same.

http://imgur.com/zLhyGcr

desktop is cinnamon with custom wallpaper

wallpaper http://imgur.com/y0Tlhgg


HARDWARE ASUS K55A-RBR6 LAPTOP
Arch Linux 64bit Awesome WM
My setup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8il5sR9fxBM

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#124 2014-03-21 01:23:26

bhamhawker
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Registered: 2014-03-21
Posts: 4

Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

First time venturing into the forums. Spent the day messing with XFCE on this new laptop. Not sure if it'll stick or not.

Wa8EbpK

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#125 2014-03-21 02:53:33

HiImTye
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From: Halifax, NS, Canada
Registered: 2012-05-09
Posts: 1,072

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