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Nice, mind sharing the wallpaper?
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"Ooooh Yaaaa!"
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I got my hands on an old 200mhz PC.. it's currently running FreeBSD and it's doing a great job. This makes Windows 95 look laughable. Then again, almost anything does.
Let's just say it's a love/hate relationship.
Another shot of the box, caught doing that most UNIX of things:
http://machiavelli.homelinux.org/bilder/UNIXhell2.png
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ok, i'm convinved... i need to try the new e17
the panel looks great
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just converted to Openbox, though I can't figure out how to get GTK2 font sizes down even with Bitstream Vera Sans 9 specificed in gtkrc.mine
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hey ste,
also had set up a .gtkrc.mine file myself but it didnt get recognize o0
so i renamed to .gtkrc-2.0 and it worked.
another solution of course would be to create a link from ..... mine to ....rc-2.0
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just converted to Openbox, though I can't figure out how to get GTK2 font sizes down even with Bitstream Vera Sans 9 specificed in gtkrc.mine
What you could also do, if you have xfce installed, is add xfce-mcs-manager to your .xinitrc. It handles GTK+ settings and some other stuff, and easily lets you do stuff with the interface usign xfce-setting-show and going to the User Interface.
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naaa... instal gtk-chtheme, it handles fonts and isn't a daemon in the background.
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naaa... instal gtk-chtheme, it handles fonts and isn't a daemon in the background.
Can it also handle icons?
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naaa... instal gtk-chtheme, it handles fonts and isn't a daemon in the background.
what ever are you going on about?
Mr Green
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benplaut wrote:naaa... instal gtk-chtheme, it handles fonts and isn't a daemon in the background.
Can it also handle icons?
$ cat .gtkrc.mine
gtk-icon-theme-name = "Tango"
gtk-toolbar-style=GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ
gtk-can-change-accels=1
gtk-menu-images=0
$
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wooahhh! 8)
Mr Green
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<a href="http://www.christiangaming.org/graphics/users/stormtrooper/desktop.jpg">Click click click</a>
Yay for minimalism.
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<a href="http://www.christiangaming.org/graphics/users/stormtrooper/desktop.jpg">Click click click</a>
Yay for minimalism.
fluxbox is pretty minimalist, but flux on linux on MSVPC? that's not very minimalist
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$ cat .gtkrc.mine gtk-icon-theme-name = "Tango" gtk-toolbar-style=GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ gtk-can-change-accels=1 gtk-menu-images=0 $
You've got to have
include "/home/user/.gtkrc.mine"
in you ~/.gtkrc-2.0 for this to work. If you use gtk-chtheme it will have this anyway but if you do it an other way it may not. Also if you're not using menu icons (gtk-menu-images=0) I'd bump the ythickness to 3 or 4 for GtkMenuItem, or your menus may look cluttered.
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