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#276 2009-03-13 08:13:22

krib
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From: Finland
Registered: 2006-06-23
Posts: 115

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Joe_Arch wrote:

That's pretty awesome. What panel are you using/how did you config it like that?

smile
Panel is tint, the original one.. and really old version too. http://code.google.com/p/ttm/
http://dotfiles.org/~krib/tintrc

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#277 2009-03-13 10:24:21

HashBox
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

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#278 2009-03-13 11:29:33

Tmi
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

t_jkqHyVVvR.gif

Made a bit of a nerdy look tongue

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#279 2009-03-13 12:48:28

Agent69
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Registered: 2006-05-26
Posts: 189

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

3357943649_0087edd7c1_m.jpg
1280x1024; Png Format; 719kb

This is OpenBSD. I really like it but I will probably be going back to Arch tonight since OpenBSD doesn't have all of the apps that I like to use, not to mention that there are no journaled filesystem options. But I do like how this screenshot looks, so I will probably recreate this setup in Arch tonight when I get home.

The above screenshot features Evilwm, two Xterm terminals, Ksh, and Top. The font that is being used in the Xterms is Envy Code R, which I really really like. Evilwm was custom compiled with solid drag, virtual desktops, and snap to edge all disabled.

The wallpaper is "Green" by DA user Arleau.



EDIT: Updated screenshot URIs.

Last edited by Agent69 (2009-03-16 11:46:59)

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#280 2009-03-13 12:52:28

Sander Hoksbergen
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

*drools* That looks really nice Agent69 smile

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#281 2009-03-13 14:19:55

Daisuke_Aramaki
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Agent69 wrote:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3458/334 … a80c_m.jpg
1280x1024; Png Format; 719kb

This is OpenBSD. I really like it but I will probably be going back to Arch tonight since OpenBSD doesn't have all of the apps that I like to use, not to mention that there are no journaled filesystem options. But I do like how this screenshot looks, so I will probably recreate this setup in Arch tonight when I get home.

The above screenshot features Evilwm, two Xterm terminals, Ksh, and Top. The font that is being used in the Xterms is Envy Code R, which I really really like. Evilwm was custom compiled with solid drag, virtual desktops, and snap to edge all disabled.

The wallpaper is "Green" by DA user Arleau.

its me again! Can we have your .evilwmrc 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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#282 2009-03-13 14:29:06

Agent69
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Posts: 189

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

its me again! Can we have your .evilwmrc please?

Evilwm is configured via command line switches; if there is such a thing as a .evilwmrc, I didn't know it. What I do is call my custom compiled Evilwm in my .xinitrc like this:

/home/jeff/Apps/bin/evilwm -fg darkgreen -bg darkgreen -bw 2

If I am using a precompiled version, I use this:

evilwm -fg darkgreen -bg darkgreen -bw 2 -nosoliddrag

You can also supply a -term switch if you want Crtl-Alt-Enter to launch something besides xterm, like Urxvt (i.e; -term urxvt).

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#283 2009-03-13 15:48:04

ArchGh0ul
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Agent69 wrote:

You can also supply a -term switch if you want Crtl-Alt-Enter to launch something besides xterm, like Urxvt (i.e; -term urxvt).

I actually went even further and replaced the -term with -menu and now I run dmenu instead of just a terminal smile

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#284 2009-03-13 18:49:24

Hrod beraht
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Registered: 2008-09-30
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

evilscreenshot930.png.xs.jpg

wm: evilwm
apps: gran paradiso, thunar, xterm
gtk: exupery
icons: tango
terminal font: terminus

~/.xinitrc
xsetroot -solid \#303030 -cursor_name left_ptr
exec evilwm -snap 10 -bw 2 -fg red

Bob

Last edited by Hrod beraht (2009-03-13 19:06:57)

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#285 2009-03-13 18:53:33

froli
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Posts: 455

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Here's mine, on Acer Aspire One netbook.

3352155884_586ca15f1e_m.jpg

Last edited by froli (2009-03-13 18:53:59)


archlinux on Macbook Pro 10,1

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#286 2009-03-13 19:05:27

pogeymanz
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Registered: 2008-03-11
Posts: 1,020

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

screeni.th.png

PekWM: Mirav2
Opera
xfce4-panel
volwheel
urxvt (tabbed by pekwm and by perl extension)
pidgin
conky
claws-mail
xcompmgr

PekWM is basically Openbox + tabbed windows + way nicer configs

Here is the "Internet" submenu of my pekwm menu:

    Submenu = "Internet" {
        Entry = "Opera" { Actions = "Exec opera &" }
        Entry = "Swiftweasel" { Actions = "Exec swiftweasel &" }
        Entry = "Claws-Mail" { Actions = "Exec claws-mail &" }
        Entry = "Pidgin" { Actions = "Exec pidgin &" }
        Entry = "Deluge" { Actions = "Exec deluge &" }
        Entry = "Gtk-gnutella" { Actions = "Exec gtk-gnutella &" }
        Entry = "XChat" { Actions = "Exec xchat &" }
    }

Is that way nicer than the XML nightmare, or what? wink

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#287 2009-03-13 19:24:52

Agent69
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Posts: 189

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

ArchGh0ul wrote:
Agent69 wrote:

You can also supply a -term switch if you want Crtl-Alt-Enter to launch something besides xterm, like Urxvt (i.e; -term urxvt).

I actually went even further and replaced the -term with -menu and now I run dmenu instead of just a terminal smile

That's a fine idea! I have to admit to using "-term scrot" before, when I knew I would be taking a screenshot.

Last edited by Agent69 (2009-03-13 19:25:05)

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#288 2009-03-13 20:07:51

YtseJammin
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Posts: 94

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

froli wrote:

Here's mine, on Acer Aspire One netbook.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3634/335 … 5f1e_m.jpg

Which panel is that?

P.s. Nice wallpaper. tongue

Last edited by YtseJammin (2009-03-13 20:20:17)

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#289 2009-03-13 21:09:38

Agent69
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Posts: 189

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

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Last edited by Agent69 (2009-03-13 23:44:55)

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#290 2009-03-13 23:45:18

Rasi
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

A clean and slick kde4:

tMWRmOQ

tMWRmYg


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#291 2009-03-13 23:54:10

Joe_Arch
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Registered: 2008-11-27
Posts: 67

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

krib wrote:
Joe_Arch wrote:

That's pretty awesome. What panel are you using/how did you config it like that?

smile
Panel is tint, the original one.. and really old version too. http://code.google.com/p/ttm/
http://dotfiles.org/~krib/tintrc

Thanks krib!

Ooo, it says here that you can create custom mouse events. I think, after I tire of bmpanel, I'll give tint a shot smile

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#292 2009-03-14 02:05:39

fuscia
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Posts: 398

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

dwm

salt-in-the-wound119.jpg.xs.jpg

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#293 2009-03-14 02:56:35

Daisuke_Aramaki
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Posts: 651
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Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Was watching The Matrix again a couple of days ago, and hence this screen. WM is Fluxbox, and OS is Lunar Linux!

Matrix_Overload_Lunar_Linux_by_pkmurugan.png


"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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#294 2009-03-14 03:25:54

froli
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From: Germany
Registered: 2008-06-17
Posts: 455

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

YtseJammin wrote:
froli wrote:

Here's mine, on Acer Aspire One netbook.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3634/335 … 5f1e_m.jpg

Which panel is that?

P.s. Nice wallpaper. tongue

It's Pypanel. Just ask if you want my config file!

So, you like my wallpaper? tongue


archlinux on Macbook Pro 10,1

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#295 2009-03-14 09:09:05

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Registered: 2009-02-27
Posts: 7

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Complete newbie incoming my desktop is basicly a copy of my favourite bits and pieces from other peoples desktops. Just with slight modifications to suit my hardware for conky. One day I will get there and make something stunning. Please note the following image may be deemed as Not safe for work Its not a bad wallpaper just a little questionable in the decency stakes depending on whom your boss is.

Not  Safe For Work http://www.flickr.com/photos/36142953@N … 7/sizes/o/ Not Safe For Work

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#296 2009-03-14 10:08:45

Funbird
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From: Germany
Registered: 2007-09-24
Posts: 14

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Hi,

here's mine, play a little bit with kdemod:

scrot.th.png

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#297 2009-03-14 10:39:47

rwd
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Posts: 664

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

What icons are those?

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#298 2009-03-14 11:20:22

YtseJammin
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From: Italy
Registered: 2009-01-23
Posts: 94

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

froli wrote:
YtseJammin wrote:
froli wrote:

Here's mine, on Acer Aspire One netbook.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3634/335 … 5f1e_m.jpg

Which panel is that?

P.s. Nice wallpaper. tongue

It's Pypanel. Just ask if you want my config file!

So, you like my wallpaper? tongue

Yes I want the config file. smile

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#299 2009-03-14 13:30:26

froli
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From: Germany
Registered: 2008-06-17
Posts: 455

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

YtseJammin wrote:
froli wrote:
YtseJammin wrote:

Which panel is that?

P.s. Nice wallpaper. tongue

It's Pypanel. Just ask if you want my config file!

So, you like my wallpaper? tongue

Yes I want the config file. smile

VERSION = 2.4

BG_COLOR    = "0x333333"
TASK_COLOR      = "0xECE9E2"
FOCUSED_COLOR   = "0x1793D1"
SHADED_COLOR    = "0xECE9E2"
MINIMIZED_COLOR = "0x868686"
DESKTOP_COLOR   = "0xECE9E2"
CLOCK_COLOR    = "0xECE9E2"
LINE_COLOR    = "0xECE9E2"

TASK_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xFFFFFF"
FOCUSED_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xFFFFFF"
SHADED_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xFFFFFF"
MINIMIZED_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xFFFFFF" 
DESKTOP_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xFFFFFF"
CLOCK_SHADOW_COLOR    = "0xFFFFFF"

P_LOCATION    = 1        # panel placement: 0 = top, 1 = bottom
P_WIDTH        = 0        # panel width: 0 = full screen width
P_START        = 0        # starting X coordinate of the panel
P_SPACER    = 15        # spacing between panel objects
P_HEIGHT    = 20
P_L_BUFF        = 2
P_R_BUFF        = 2
P_T_BUFF        = 4
P_B_BUFF        = 4

I_HEIGHT    = 16        # application icon height
I_WIDTH        = 16        # application icon Width 
APPL_I_HEIGHT    = 16        # application launcher icon height
APPL_I_WIDTH    = 16        # application launcher icon width
TRAY_I_HEIGHT    = 16        # system tray icon height
TRAY_I_WIDTH    = 16        # system tray icon width

CLOCK_FORMAT    = "%d.%m.%Y // %H:%M"
CLOCK_DELAY    = 0

HIDE_LIST    = ["netwmpager"]
HIDDEN_SIZE     = 2

# FONT        = "Myraid Pro:size=8"
FONT        = "M+ 1mn:size=8"

SHOWALL        = 0        # show windows from all desktops
SHOWMINIMIZED    = 0        # only show minimized windows
SHADE        = 1000

ABOVE        = 1        # panel is always above other apps
APPICONS    = 1        # show application icons
AUTOHIDE    = 0        # autohide uses the CLOCK_DELAY timer above
SHADOWS        = 0        # show text shadows
SHOWLINES    = 0        # show object seperation lines
SHOWBORDER    = 0        # show a border around the panel

DESKTOP_NAMES    = []

# Order

DESKTOP        = 2
TASKS        = 3
CLOCK        = 5
TRAY        = 4
LAUNCHER    = 1

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Background Alpha/Shade Level: 0 (Fully Translucent) -> 255 (Fully Opaque)
# BG_COLOR is used for tinting
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHADE = 220

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAUNCH_LIST  = [

            ("thunar", "/home/froli/Images/archlinux-icon-crystal-256.png"),
            ]


def desktopButtonEvent(pp, button):
    pass

def taskButtonEvent(pp, button, task):
    if button == 1:
        pp.taskFocus(task)
    elif button == 2:
        task.obj.destroy()
    elif button == 3:
        pp.toggleShade(task)
    elif button == 4:
        pp.taskRaise(task, focus=1)
    elif button == 5:
        pp.taskLower(task, focus=0)

def clockButtonEvent(pp, button):
    pp.showDesktop()

def panelButtonEvent(pp, button):
    pass

archlinux on Macbook Pro 10,1

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#300 2009-03-14 13:58:14

Mesher
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From: Bowie, Maryland
Registered: 2009-02-21
Posts: 20

Re: March 2009 Screenshots

Hrod beraht wrote:

http://xs137.xs.to/xs137/09115/evilscre … png.xs.jpg

wm: evilwm
apps: gran paradiso, thunar, xterm
gtk: exupery
icons: tango
terminal font: terminus

~/.xinitrc
xsetroot -solid \#303030 -cursor_name left_ptr
exec evilwm -snap 10 -bw 2 -fg red

Bob

How did you get terminus to display your hostname and junk like that?

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