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#151 2014-03-27 19:19:12

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

synorgy wrote:

Been a while since I showed my screen off. Why not.
DWM, Firefox (with userChrome), URxvt + dvtm (tagging branch in git), vim, semi-custom color script, mocp (not shown: Abduco)

Dou you share dwm patchset and config ?

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#152 2014-03-27 19:40:16

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

synorgy wrote:

Been a while since I showed my screen off. Why not.
DWM, Firefox (with userChrome), URxvt + dvtm (tagging branch in git), vim, semi-custom color script, mocp (not shown: Abduco)

I would be interested in seeing your Firefox userChrome. I like how clean and minimal it is.

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#153 2014-03-27 19:44:38

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

F34R wrote:

Dou you share dwm patchset and config ?

I maintain a "fork" of dwm that I integrate all of my patches into. It's not up to date with the latest git release (it was updated to mainline regularly before the libdrw separation. I just haven't had time to adapt my changes)
You can find it here:  https://github.com/bbenne10/dwm

The config.h is included there. If you're looking for my dotfiles, check https://github.com/bbenne10/dotfiles. They're not 100% up-to-date (and they reference other repos of mine once or twice) but they're there. If you've got questions, feel free to ask smile


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#154 2014-03-27 20:22:45

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

SolarBoyMatt wrote:

I would be interested in seeing your Firefox userChrome. I like how clean and minimal it is.

You can find that here: http://sprunge.us/KYSC. It's not perfect (and you may need to make further changes. It's tailored to my plugin usage as well, particularly "Hide Menubar")


"Unix is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." (Dennis Ritchie)

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#155 2014-03-28 02:43:29

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

hmokhhhg.jpg

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#156 2014-03-28 03:01:16

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Great selection of tunes there, dgz. smile


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#157 2014-03-28 05:29:34

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

I am curious as to what I am seeing. What wm, dock, what music player is going there, etc?

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#158 2014-03-28 06:46:21

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

That wallpaper, Sir, is awesome! smile Mind sharing it, please?

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#159 2014-03-28 11:06:21

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

jasonwryan wrote:

Great selection of tunes there, dgz. smile

cheers!

GSF1200S wrote:

I am curious as to what I am seeing. What wm, dock, what music player is going there, etc?

evilwm, moc, tmux/urxvt, xfce4-panel, imagemagick/feh to tile the current song artwork in the background, and conky for the clock/icon. colours are earsplit's edit of crshd's erosion, editted further to fit the light terminal background.

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#160 2014-03-28 12:28:45

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#161 2014-03-28 13:47:27

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

cju wrote:

That wallpaper, Sir, is awesome! smile Mind sharing it, please?

Sure. I tried finding where I originally downloaded it from (It was a HUGE repository of wallpapers on imgur...) but I couldn't find it again. My google-fu must be weakening... Uploaded it here: http://i.imgur.com/8YBd2va.jpg


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#162 2014-03-28 18:49:29

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

iv597 wrote:

There's too much tiling addiction in here.

http://a.pomf.se/pglrfn.png

I kid, I kid. But really, though. Minus Shell being a complete CPU+GPU whore, GNOME actually is pretty acceptable to me (I've been a tiling guy exclusively, spare one test run of mcwm and one test run of openbox-multihead, since late 2011). I love the workflow management, and it's definitely much more polished than it was last I tested it (3.4 I believe). Still some moments of wanting to hurt someone, but I'll take it for now. I admittedly am using it more to gauge how usable or not GNOME is to determine whether I want to give myself the go-ahead on writing my own DE a few friends and I have been discussing lately... So far, so undecided.

GNOME 3.10 with Numix GTK and Icons. Shell theme is elegance-colors running the almost stock Numix preset. Open Sans fonts pretty much everywhere that's not monospace - all monospace fonts are Inconsolatazi4 size 9. Using only a couple shell extensions, the only major one visible is the music control thing.

Running GNOME Music in the background (amazingly, after grinding my system to a halt scanning my 500GB library, it runs quite well, and sorts collections almost as well as cmus does), as well as Geary for mail (which, like all mail clients, sucks. I have significantly fewer complaints about this one than most, though).

Sublime 3 with a ridiculous load of packages installed on the right monitor. Off the top of my head, Soda Dark 3 theme, an SFTP plugin, a Git plugin, several extra syntax setups, snippets. etc. etc. Writing some AngularJS/Bootstrap goodness, if anyone's curious.

@iv597: Can you please tell me which font is the one you use in sublime text editor? Thanks in advance

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#163 2014-03-28 18:57:07

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

ganastasiou wrote:

@iv597: Can you please tell me which font is the one you use in sublime text editor? Thanks in advance

He already did.

iv597 wrote:

...all monospace fonts are Inconsolatazi4 size 9...


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#164 2014-03-28 19:02:58

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

synorgy wrote:
ganastasiou wrote:

@iv597: Can you please tell me which font is the one you use in sublime text editor? Thanks in advance

He already did.

iv597 wrote:

...all monospace fonts are Inconsolatazi4 size 9...

LOL thanks ! smile

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#165 2014-03-28 19:34:34

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

synorgy wrote:
cju wrote:

That wallpaper, Sir, is awesome! smile Mind sharing it, please?

Sure. I tried finding where I originally downloaded it from (It was a HUGE repository of wallpapers on imgur...) but I couldn't find it again. My google-fu must be weakening... Uploaded it here: http://i.imgur.com/8YBd2va.jpg

Thanks a lot.

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#166 2014-03-29 02:13:46

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Openbox, compton, urxvt, thunar, and xfce4-notifyd
I got tired of having a bar on the screen.

2014_03_28_125340_1366x768_scrot.jpg

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#167 2014-03-29 20:56:50

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

I've been playing with Gnome on my desktop PC. I have to say I like it a lot.

aRM4qnFs.jpg

Last edited by mf (2014-03-29 20:57:06)

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#168 2014-03-29 23:45:55

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Playing around with Cairo for drawing stuff in DWM. Behold, the beauty of a simple gradient big_smile

30-03-2014-0042.png


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#169 2014-03-30 00:32:08

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Unia wrote:

Playing around with Cairo for drawing stuff in DWM. Behold, the beauty of a simple gradient big_smile

Must be my age, but there is nothing there for me to behold. tongue


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#170 2014-03-30 01:21:23

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

jasonwryan wrote:
Unia wrote:

Playing around with Cairo for drawing stuff in DWM. Behold, the beauty of a simple gradient big_smile

Must be my age, but there is nothing there for me to behold. tongue

You don't know how much I have craved some eye-candy in DWM (this tells a lot about my age wink)


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#171 2014-03-30 04:04:28

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

Unia wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:
Unia wrote:

Playing around with Cairo for drawing stuff in DWM. Behold, the beauty of a simple gradient big_smile

Must be my age, but there is nothing there for me to behold. tongue

You don't know how much I have craved some eye-candy in DWM (this tells a lot about my age wink)

No, you misunderstood me: I literally can't see a gradient in the screenie... Did I miss something?


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#172 2014-03-30 04:33:50

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

I think the panel on the bottom has the gradient mentioned.


"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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#173 2014-03-30 04:49:03

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

HiImTye wrote:
sushixnyan wrote:

Not too much more going on for my setup this month. Minor updates to my bar and a new wallpaper big_smile.

~ Clean:                                                      ~ Fakebusy:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/e3cb2eoielr7jij/2014-03-clean.jpg    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/mlyyoz0hym7wdzw/2014-03-fakebusy.jpg

I like your $PS1 wink

Thanks big_smile. I try to keep it pretty minimal but functional!


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#174 2014-03-30 11:18:38

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

sushixnyan wrote:
HiImTye wrote:
sushixnyan wrote:

Not too much more going on for my setup this month. Minor updates to my bar and a new wallpaper big_smile.

~ Clean:                                                      ~ Fakebusy:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/e3cb2eoielr7jij/2014-03-clean.jpg    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/mlyyoz0hym7wdzw/2014-03-fakebusy.jpg

I like your $PS1 wink

Thanks big_smile. I try to keep it pretty minimal but functional!

yikes Can you share the wallpaper please?


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#175 2014-03-30 11:19:26

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Re: March 2014 Screenshot thread

jasonwryan wrote:
Unia wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:

Must be my age, but there is nothing there for me to behold. tongue

You don't know how much I have craved some eye-candy in DWM (this tells a lot about my age wink)

No, you misunderstood me: I literally can't see a gradient in the screenie... Did I miss something?

Ooh, sorry tongue This one is more obvious (and hideous, so no beholding here either)

30-03-2014-1216.png


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