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Nice shot! What's the name of that OB theme?
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Arch64 + Awesome on Compal FL92 Laptop ~ Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2ghz 4gig ram
All HAIL the tiling window manager.
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i got my new 24" widescreen up and going, jesus christ it's huge! such a difference from the old 17" screens i was running. mmm 1920x1200 goodness
openbox - cinan's october theme
"The Darkness Wall" by kon
Mythbuntu GTK darkened 10% with #444444 tooltips and selection
i got sick of pypanel's moodiness with transparency, gave up and have gone back to gnome-panel
and because maximising fails with widescreens, i've bound windows-w to wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 0,0,0,1451,1161
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corrish wrote:Nice shot! What's the name of that OB theme?
I think you can see from the screenshot. It is MurrineGlowOrange.
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Ashren wrote:Asus EEEpc 901 running xmonad.
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What a complete joy this computer is to run.Can you share your configs (xmonad and the bar app you're using? As a fellow eee user I love your setup. Thanks!
Thanks
Here's the xmonad.hs:
http://pastebin.com/m14ab4341
Here's the .xdzenconky
http://pastebin.com/me41654d
You'll need to install dzen2 and conky-cli from aur and get these icons: http://koti.24.fi/sm4tik/shared/xbm8x8-0.1.tar.gz
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weasel8 wrote:corrish wrote:Nice shot! What's the name of that OB theme?
I think you can see from the screenshot. It is MurrineGlowOrange.
Sorry, wow, reading fail.
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Openbox. Very vibrant, a nice change.
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Xmonad/Xmonad-contrib-darcs
Trying out GridSelect:
http://omploader.org/tMTJpYg
Does it select all windows from all workspaces? How is it to use entirely with keyboard?
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Ashren wrote:Xmonad/Xmonad-contrib-darcs
Trying out GridSelect:
...Does it select all windows from all workspaces? How is it to use entirely with keyboard?
Yes, it selects windows from all workspaces and it is easy to navigate between them with the arrow keys or h,j,k,l like vi. I'd say its a pretty neat feature, haven't used it much yet though.
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@ Cheesebaron Where did you get the domo wallpaper? - me likey
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http://alazanto.org/wrvisuals/screenshots/081228.tar.gz
I included most all the configuration files here with a list of packages needed to install. I had hard drive problems and had to reinstall arch, and this is mostly what I worked from to get everything back to what it was.
The gtk theme is honestly a bit of a mess. It relies on a number of engines to render. Maybe this could be simplified by someone else?
The emerald theme is very simple. I included gimp files with all the necessary layers for the three buttons.
EDIT: The icon theme is not in there. It's huge and has a few rough spots. It really is just a hand-picked set of tango icons.
Last edited by springofdark (2008-12-29 18:38:58)
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http://alazanto.org/wrvisuals/screenshots/081228.tar.gz
I included most all the configuration files here with a list of packages needed to install. I had hard drive problems and had to reinstall arch, and this is mostly what I worked from to get everything back to what it was.
The gtk theme is honestly a bit of a mess. It relies on a number of engines to render. Maybe this could be simplified by someone else?
The emerald theme is very simple. I included gimp files with all the necessary layers for the three buttons.
EDIT: The icon theme is not in there. It's huge and has a few rough spots. It really is just a hand-picked set of tango icons.
thanx a zillion mate!
"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
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ArchArael wrote:Ashren wrote:Xmonad/Xmonad-contrib-darcs
Trying out GridSelect:
...Does it select all windows from all workspaces? How is it to use entirely with keyboard?
Yes, it selects windows from all workspaces and it is easy to navigate between them with the arrow keys or h,j,k,l like vi. I'd say its a pretty neat feature, haven't used it much yet though.
Are you using GridSelect as the author sugests in his blog? I tried it, but I'd prefer if instead of bringing the window to the selected workspace it changed the selected workspace. I can't figure out a way to do it, though.
(lambda ())
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Hi Andre,
I'm not quite sure what you wish but there are these options in GridSelect: withSelectedWindow, bringSelected and goToSelected. Try changing your GridSelect key to:
, ((modMask, xK_p ), goToSelected defaultGSConfig)
and see if it does what you want.
The GridSelect.hs file contains some information. FInd it here: http://code.haskell.org/XMonadContrib/XMonad/Actions/
BR
Last edited by Ashren (2008-12-29 19:50:37)
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Thanks! I was looking for the source but I didn't find.
(lambda ())
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It's been a long time.. Xfce.
what font do you have?
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My new love, configured today:
http://omploader.org/tMTJreQ
ratpoison with gimp and conky
gud one! can u post ur .ratposionrc please?
"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
Reflections on the Strange and the not so Strange
http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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A daring combination of colors, but I like it:
http://www.loka.pl/outgoing/desk_dec-thumb.png
Next month I'll be posting a 1024x600 one
I like it. What panel are you using?
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fwojciec wrote:A daring combination of colors, but I like it:
http://www.loka.pl/outgoing/desk_dec-thumb.png
Next month I'll be posting a 1024x600 one
I like it. What panel are you using?
Before I read that it was openbox, I'd have thought it was xfce. Maybe its the xfce panel?
Last edited by Varreon (2008-12-30 00:10:45)
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I like it. What panel are you using?
Thanks -- it is xfce4-panel.
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TuxStorm wrote:I like it. What panel are you using?
Thanks -- it is xfce4-panel.
link to the wall please!
"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
Reflections on the Strange and the not so Strange
http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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