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sylvarant wrote:bangkok_manouel wrote:is that firefox ?
looks pretty awesomeYes, it's probably Firefox: the add-on he uses is Vimperator, which makes your Firefox handle like Vi(m).
I'd like to know why all the windows shown in his screenshot float, while dwm is set to tiling them
You can make certain windows float within a tiled layout in dwm.
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bangkok_manouel wrote:is that firefox ?
looks pretty awesome
like whordijk said, firefox+vimp
I'd like to know why all the windows shown in his screenshot float, while dwm is set to tiling them
shift+alt+space will make your current window float, even if you're in tiling mode, config.h:
{ MODKEY|ShiftMask, XK_space, togglefloating, {0} },
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sylvarant wrote:bangkok_manouel wrote:is that firefox ?
looks pretty awesomelike whordijk said, firefox+vimp
whordijk wrote:I'd like to know why all the windows shown in his screenshot float, while dwm is set to tiling them
shift+alt+space will make your current window float, even if you're in tiling mode, config.h:
{ MODKEY|ShiftMask, XK_space, togglefloating, {0} },
Ah right, similar to the Mod4+shift_space combination in Awesome I didn't know dwm could do that.
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@ent could you share your rc.lua and widget files? thanks
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*snip*
Nearing completion
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nice shot! could you give me your rc.lua , .Xdefaults, ncmpcpp conf
that's all i need
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Absolutely beautiful. I usually use the command line to manage files, but seeing this might make me reconsider things.
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Lovely Pekwm setup Rydgel.
Is that lxpanel you are running with it? I wonder if there is a way to implement the FB workspace and window arrows in it...
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@kolbycrouch: My configs are available on my site: haxit.tk
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Openbox as always... just about everything in sig.
What program/add-on are the icons from next to the links in firefox?
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@kourosh: Can you give me a url to that awesome wallpaper of yours? tnx...
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I LOLed at the
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brisbin33 wrote:Openbox as always... just about everything in sig.
What program/add-on are the icons from next to the links in firefox?
those a by-product of Xmarks (previously foxmarks) it's an _amazing_ add-on that keeps my bookmarks/passwords in sync across my linux boxes / macbook / work winbox. i think those links give more info about the page or something, i dunno i never use them.
//github/
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lswest wrote:brisbin33 wrote:Openbox as always... just about everything in sig.
What program/add-on are the icons from next to the links in firefox?
those a by-product of Xmarks (previously foxmarks) it's an _amazing_ add-on that keeps my bookmarks/passwords in sync across my linux boxes / macbook / work winbox. i think those links give more info about the page or something, i dunno i never use them.
I see, thanks I'd heard of it before, I might look into it.
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Openbox as always... just about everything in sig.
Which Firefox theme is that? I've been looking all over for a nice, square, minimalist theme.
I tried out Vimperator today and it singlehandedly got me to switch back to Firefox (sorry, Opera)... I just need a decent-looking theme.
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brisbin33 wrote:Openbox as always... just about everything in sig.
Which Firefox theme is that? I've been looking all over for a nice, square, minimalist theme.
I tried out Vimperator today and it singlehandedly got me to switch back to Firefox (sorry, Opera)... I just need a decent-looking theme.
it's just the default firefox theme, which inherits my Dyne gtk2 theme. (on 64 bit it does this as-is, on 32 bit i have to install tango-icon-theme, go figure).
//github/
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