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Is that irssi or weechat?
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Weechat inside a gnuscreen session.
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Last edited by securitybreach (2009-10-23 04:12:28)
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Weechat inside a gnuscreen session.
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I really need to configure my weechat theme then
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Check my signature, my weechat configs are in the github link.
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Last edited by securitybreach (2009-10-23 05:27:19)
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Lich wrote:lolilolicon wrote:If I may ask, how did you style the tabs? is that the gtk theme's doing, or vimperator? I'd love to have a look at whatever configuration made that happen.
Sure, it's a theme called FullFlat which I find cool
The only thing I did was add to userChrome.css:tabbox, tabs { height: 20px !important; }
just to make the tabs thinner
Thanks mate. This really needs to make it's way to uzbl-tabbed, all I need is a tab border with configurable line style
Archlinux | ratpoison + evilwm | urxvtc | tmux
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I likes to keep things simple.
Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake. ~Napoleon Bonaparte
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I likes to keep things simple.
Then stop using kde . If you use fullscreened windows, a tiler may be better suited for your needs. Nice shot nonetheless
Archlinux | ratpoison + evilwm | urxvtc | tmux
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umpalumpa1985 wrote:I likes to keep things simple.
Then stop using kde . If you use fullscreened windows, a tiler may be better suited for your needs. Nice shot nonetheless
Minimal looks <> minimal system?
Not really....
After an Odysee from Gnome to Openbox to Fluxbox to PekWM to Xmonad (which I ocassionally still like to use) I have stranded on KDE4.3...
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Lich wrote:umpalumpa1985 wrote:I likes to keep things simple.
Then stop using kde . If you use fullscreened windows, a tiler may be better suited for your needs. Nice shot nonetheless
Minimal looks <> minimal system?
Not really....
After an Odysee from Gnome to Openbox to Fluxbox to PekWM to Xmonad (which I ocassionally still like to use) I have stranded on KDE4.3...
No, minimal looks = minimal WM. Kde ain't the most minimal thing out there. Plus nothing stopping you from using that KDE panel (which is not minimal at all, minimal means a bit more than one fullscreen terminal window) with some of the tilers which support panels.
Archlinux | ratpoison + evilwm | urxvtc | tmux
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He did say simple, not minimal. In my opinion it is a simple, uminimalistic, heavy weight setup.
urxvtc / wmii / zsh / configs / onebluecat.net
Arch will not hold your hand
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i did not say minimal, i did say simple. and that is xfce by the way, with the standard xfce panel. don't know how i fooled you. in any case, i meant simple in that i like as little information as possible to clutter my workspace. any info i need, i can easily grab from that transparent terminal, and hid *that* easily if i want to (it's tilda). I am really fond of xfce because, although i can, i don't have the time to sit around and do a lot of config file editing, and xfce has a lot of really good, fairly lightweight tools to get the job done.
Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake. ~Napoleon Bonaparte
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is that dwm, if it is, can i see your appearence settings?/if its dzen can i see your settings for that?
really interested in the symbols you used to show the bstack tiling.
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is that dwm, if it is, can i see your appearence settings?/if its dzen can i see your settings for that?
really interested in the symbols you used to show the bstack tiling.
Looks a lot like XMonad to me.
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is that dwm, if it is, can i see your appearence settings?/if its dzen can i see your settings for that?
really interested in the symbols you used to show the bstack tiling.
No, it's xmonad+dzen+conky actually, with conky feeding dzen.
The icons you want are in dzen's wiki, "Rob's icon pack".
The layout icon comes from xmonad, not conky though.
Where can I get the script that generates all that info?
Last edited by tvale (2009-10-24 00:32:37)
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Where can I get the script that generates all that info?
Here's the same one. I just tweaked it so it says Arch <architexture> rather than (Core Dump) and made a CPU option.
http://pastebin.com/f1bd686a5
example: http://omploader.org/vMmx2Mw/2009-10-23 … _scrot.png
Last edited by Jimi (2009-10-24 01:06:35)
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I just spent last 4 hours creating hypnotoad perl script.
Yes, I'm that bored
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http://pwnage.pondi.hr/hypno/shot_thumb.png
I just spent last 4 hours creating hypnotoad perl script.
Yes, I'm that bored
nice hypnotoad script!
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i ran your script and now cannot remember the last 3.14159 seconds of my life. ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake. ~Napoleon Bonaparte
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.Xdefaults please?
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.Xdefaults please?
# fonts
Xft.dpi: 96
Xft.antialias: true
Xft.hinting: full
Xft.hintstyle: hintslight
Xft.rgba: rgb
*font: xft:profont:pixelsize=11
*boldFont: xft:profont:pixelsize=11
# urxvt
urxvt*scrollBar: false
urxvt*perl-ext-common: default,matcher,clipboard
urxvt*urgentOnBell: true
URxvt*scrollTtyOutput: false
URxvt*scrollWithBuffer: true
URxvt*scrollTtyKeypress: true
# colors
# warm
! background and foreground
*background: #151515
*foreground: #CACACA
! black
*color0: #262729
*color8: #554444
! red
*color1: #EA6868
*color9: #FF7272
! green
*color2: #ABCB8D
*color10: #AFD78A
! yellow
*color3: #E8AE5B
*color11: #FFA75D
! blue
*color4: #71C5F4
*color12: #67CDE9
! purple
*color5: #E2BAF1
*color13: #ECAEE9
! cyan
*color6: #21F1EA
*color14: #36FFFC
! white
*color7: #F1F1F1
*color15: #FFFFFF
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