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#251 2009-11-12 16:12:04

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

rent0n wrote:

Here is mine:

http://upload.centerzone.it/images/2sqo … _thumb.png

Openbox, tint2, conky, urxvt, thunar, volwheel, netcfg-tray.

big_smile

I dig that color scheme.  Nice job!

OT - I really dig that image host. no ads, clean interface, no outside connections, and relative quick! I thought omploader was the only good one left.  thanks!


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#252 2009-11-12 16:21:59

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

rent0n wrote:

Here is mine:

http://upload.centerzone.it/images/2sqo … _thumb.png

Openbox, tint2, conky, urxvt, thunar, volwheel, netcfg-tray.

big_smile

Install the patched pixbuf engine to render the inactive buttons transparent. Nice desk


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#253 2009-11-12 16:24:02

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

OpenBSD+Wmii

vMnF5aQ


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#254 2009-11-12 18:21:09

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

froli wrote:

Clean:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2647/408 … b7cc_m.jpg

Dirty:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3628/408 … 6135_m.jpg

Feel free to let me know if you have a better iconset to fit my config smile

Dayum that is such an awesome looking desktop froli. What window manager/whatever other relevant themes are you using%Pr


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#255 2009-11-12 19:31:58

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

dangerousHobo wrote:

http://th02.deviantart.net/fs50/300W/i/ … obar10.png
(clicking on image takes you to deviantArt)

Still same old xmonad as months ago, just new colors.

What's your .ncmpcpp/config? I'm interested in the colors.

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#256 2009-11-12 21:05:01

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

Sweet! Xdefaults please? smile

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#257 2009-11-12 22:48:46

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

rent0n wrote:

Here is mine:

http://upload.centerzone.it/images/2sqo … _thumb.png

Openbox, tint2, conky, urxvt, thunar, volwheel, netcfg-tray.

big_smile

Nice shot! Could you tell me what is you OB and GTK theme?


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#258 2009-11-12 23:03:59

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

MP2E wrote:
froli wrote:

Clean:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2647/408 … b7cc_m.jpg

Dirty:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3628/408 … 6135_m.jpg

Feel free to let me know if you have a better iconset to fit my config smile

Dayum that is such an awesome looking desktop froli. What window manager/whatever other relevant themes are you using%Pr

Thanks!!! smile

WM: PekWM
WM Theme: nooto
Icons: Vista-Inspirate
GTK Theme: nooto
Font: HandelGotDLig
Panel: bmpanel with Isotop-smooth theme

Just ask if you have any other questions!


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#259 2009-11-12 23:14:36

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

Gigamo wrote:
Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

Sweet! Xdefaults please? smile

check his signature.. wink


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#260 2009-11-12 23:32:27

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

Some changes to moc colours and started using Vifm as a file manager...

4098719117_fa02240084_m.jpg


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#261 2009-11-13 07:29:14

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:

Some changes to moc colours and started using Vifm as a file manager...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2540/409 … 0084_m.jpg

What's the color calibration tool being used here?

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#262 2009-11-13 07:29:16

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

In a tiling sort of mood lately.  Shockingly, taking the time required to keep up with the development of Awesome and its bajillion libraries has lost its charm, so I decided to try some of the others.  I think I fell in love with wmii in under a minute.

It's probably a fairly basic and uninteresting setup at the moment, but here it is.  I'll make it prettier soon. smile

Busy:
tMnJjNg

(Very) Quiet:
tMnJjNw

One thing does bug me:  the transparent terminal borders are a bit annoying, especially where the text becomes unreadable on the background.  Probably easily fixable with a bit of research.  Also, I'm a little disappointed it doesn't seem to play nice (the way I want it to, at least tongue) with my TwinView setup.

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#263 2009-11-13 07:47:02

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

zozobra wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:

Some changes to moc colours and started using Vifm as a file manager...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2540/409 … 0084_m.jpg

What's the color calibration tool being used here?

I'm sorry: I don't follow (to the best of my knowledge, I'm not using a tool to calibrate colour). Can you be more specific?

/edit --unless you are referring to the colour table at bottom right: details here
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=51818

Last edited by jasonwryan (2009-11-13 08:02:05)


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#264 2009-11-13 08:32:42

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

CalcAndCoffee wrote:

One thing does bug me:  the transparent terminal borders are a bit annoying, especially where the text becomes unreadable on the background.  Probably easily fixable with a bit of research.  Also, I'm a little disappointed it doesn't seem to play nice (the way I want it to, at least tongue) with my TwinView setup.

The transparent terminal borders have occured in all the tilers I've used. Bugs me a bit too but I've never really gone looking for a fix. Could always use fake transparency (not a lot of overlapping going on in a tiler), but that is very slow in comparison I find, at least on large resolutions.

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#265 2009-11-13 08:33:16

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

JesusSuperstar wrote:
Gigamo wrote:
Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

Sweet! Xdefaults please? smile

check his signature.. wink

I have, but those are not updated sadly.

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#266 2009-11-13 08:50:39

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

CalcAndCoffee wrote:

In a tiling sort of mood lately.  Shockingly, taking the time required to keep up with the development of Awesome and its bajillion libraries has lost its charm, so I decided to try some of the others.  I think I fell in love with wmii in under a minute.

It's probably a fairly basic and uninteresting setup at the moment, but here it is.  I'll make it prettier soon. smile

Busy:
http://omploader.org/tMnJjNg

(Very) Quiet:
http://omploader.org/tMnJjNw

One thing does bug me:  the transparent terminal borders are a bit annoying, especially where the text becomes unreadable on the background.  Probably easily fixable with a bit of research.  Also, I'm a little disappointed it doesn't seem to play nice (the way I want it to, at least tongue) with my TwinView setup.

Aaaaah
5 centimeters per second huh?
Awesome! wink

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#267 2009-11-13 10:12:27

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

CalcAndCoffee wrote:

mind sharing the wallpaper...

Last edited by vik_k (2009-11-13 10:15:01)


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#268 2009-11-13 11:12:30

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

pseup wrote:

The transparent terminal borders have occured in all the tilers I've used. Bugs me a bit too but I've never really gone looking for a fix. Could always use fake transparency (not a lot of overlapping going on in a tiler), but that is very slow in comparison I find, at least on large resolutions.

My initial thought was that the WM either explicitly makes the borders transparent or fails to explicitly make them opaque for clients that request 32-bit depth.  I did some digging in the source, and... I don't know enough about X programming to figure it out. tongue  I did manage to make things uglier with one change, though.

Edit: that is the case!  It (wmii, at least) doesn't specify an alpha value when it sets the color to draw with.  (I actually did make the right change the first time, more or less; I just neglected to notice that it's argb here, not rgba.  Turned everything extra blue. lol)


avoulk wrote:

Aaaaah
5 centimeters per second huh?
Awesome! wink

Awesome indeed.  And awesomely depressing. sad


vik_k wrote:

mind sharing the wallpaper...

Not at all!

Last edited by CalcAndCoffee (2009-11-13 11:21:11)

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#269 2009-11-13 12:12:50

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

@toxygen: Thank you very much! smile
@Daisuke_Aramaki: thanks for the hint! I neally need yor .Xdefaults color scheme, please share it!
@froli: Thank you! The theme (GTK+Openbox) is Moka, you can find it here! big_smile

Last edited by rent0n (2009-11-13 12:13:09)


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#270 2009-11-13 12:14:41

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

9wsvjijqp6vbthh36ph9_thumb.png xcy5x6scx97mch4fil0_thumb.png 5zv2s6gblmmk59tdmfl_thumb.png

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#271 2009-11-13 12:48:13

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

hi rent0n, nice desktop, could you share what fonts are used for the window decorations/gtk - thanks!

rent0n wrote:

@toxygen: Thank you very much! smile
@Daisuke_Aramaki: thanks for the hint! I neally need yor .Xdefaults color scheme, please share it!
@froli: Thank you! The theme (GTK+Openbox) is Moka, you can find it here! big_smile

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#272 2009-11-13 14:08:22

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

@CalcAndCoffee
thanks

Last edited by vik_k (2009-11-13 14:08:48)


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#273 2009-11-13 16:24:07

rent0n
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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

rollenwiese wrote:

hi rent0n, nice desktop, could you share what fonts are used for the window decorations/gtk - thanks!

rent0n wrote:

@toxygen: Thank you very much! smile
@Daisuke_Aramaki: thanks for the hint! I neally need yor .Xdefaults color scheme, please share it!
@froli: Thank you! The theme (GTK+Openbox) is Moka, you can find it here! big_smile

Thanks! It's simply sans 7, everywhere! big_smile


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#274 2009-11-13 19:03:50

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

tvale wrote:

Amazing, bro. Can I have your conky, dzen2 and xmonad configuration, please?

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#275 2009-11-13 19:18:55

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Re: November 2009 Screenshots

rent0n wrote:

@froli: Thank you! The theme (GTK+Openbox) is Moka, you can find it here! big_smile

Do you think it would be possible for you to make a PekWM version? smile


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