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Lich wrote:Is that uzbl/surf? Just was wondering if there is any X web browser that behaves like lynx&co
It's uzbl. Might give surf whirl today
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http://www.sambodata.com/screenshots/20 … _thumb.png
Not much new wm wise.
* Another status bar on the bottom of the left screen showing installed package versions.
* New wallpapers.Applications: htop, vifm, tig, pydf and vim with vim-outliner.
Finally have my configs online, well a couple to start with anyway.
I like the right hand border of the windows.
Ah, tig is awesome!
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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arialis111 wrote:Very nice! Could you tell something about your configuration?
The line at the top of your screen is the menu of the programs, isn't it?
How did you manage that in xfce? Which window-theme are you using
and which iconset at the bottom (the black and white one)?Thomas
I'm highly interested, too. I already use the same icon set for my dock for a few weeks - it's "token" from DA: http://brsev.deviantart.com/art/Token-128429570
TIA
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This is easily the best black and white I ever seen. Whats the config?
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http://www.sambodata.com/screenshots/20 … _thumb.png
Applications: htop, vifm, tig, pydf and vim with vim-outliner.
So that's what vim-outliner looks like. Been meaning to check it out for a while. I would add it to my to-do list, but I don't have one.
I'ld never heard of pydf before either. Nice. It lines up better than df -h with my long /dev/mapper entries that used to take two lines.
Thanks!
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mikesd wrote:http://www.sambodata.com/screenshots/20 … _thumb.png
Applications: htop, vifm, tig, pydf and vim with vim-outliner.
So that's what vim-outliner looks like. Been meaning to check it out for a while. I would add it to my to-do list, but I don't have one.
I'ld never heard of pydf before either. Nice. It lines up better than df -h with my long /dev/mapper entries that used to take two lines.
Thanks!
maybe finally something like orgmode?
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http://www.upload3r.com/serve/011209/1259721322.png
http://www.upload3r.com/serve/011209/1259721317.pngWas playing around with Photoshop and ended up with a wallpaper. Still working on my terminal color scheme.
Those colors are perfect!
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arialis111 wrote:Very nice! Could you tell something about your configuration?
The line at the top of your screen is the menu of the programs, isn't it?
How did you manage that in xfce? Which window-theme are you using
and which iconset at the bottom (the black and white one)?Thomas
I think that is the token Iconset. You can find it on Deviantart.
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Still dwm. With a few changes (tags and color scheme). On the left side, is of course irssi with urxvt and, not screen but tmux this time. I just switched to tmux and its pretty good, hate that i had to write a version of the "screenie" script for tmux myself though. Next to that is thunar browsing ~, and below that is uzbl browsing archlinux bugs site.
Uzbl is using the lich-dark.css from the uzbl wiki (thank you lich; whoever you are). Also the time is in planck units divided by 10^45 (to make it usable number). YZ is technicallly 10^44 actually not 45 but meh.
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ETA:corrected img tag.
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Uzbl is using the lich-dark.css from the uzbl wiki (thank you lich; whoever you are).
I'm me . Glad you get use out of that script.
For surf users, my script works with that too, I'm using it as we speak. Might up it to the suckless wiki too
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Here's mine:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/3940 … 00s.th.pngXmonad, urxvt, xmobar, and weechat... on Arch
What's your terminal font?
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milomouse wrote:trying to weed out gtk stuff and uzbl is the only app i have that needs gtk. kind of annoying. maybe an fltk port.. *cough cough* nah.. hopefully just xlib.
that's odd, I've been thinking about this all day...
on topic, here's a dwm shot I took a day or two ago
Yeah, it's bugging the heck out of me. Still messing with it. AFAIK, xulrunner for Mozilla apps can be compiled with xlib, no problem. But.. not much a fan of gecko.
Anyway, ent, what's that little fishtank/ocean thing? That's so neat!
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Xcalc, made pretty by .Xdefaultsand a beautiful home made archlinux wallpaper.
Is that a chrome or a gtk theme? Looks nice.
I have the brushed metal gtk theme but it isn't as good looking as that.
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Yeah, it's bugging the heck out of me. Still messing with it. AFAIK, xulrunner for Mozilla apps can be compiled with xlib, no problem. But.. not much a fan of gecko.
Anyway, ent, what's that little fishtank/ocean thing? That's so neat!
been bugging me too. I asked around and even though i think there is such a thing as webkit without gtk or qt (wxWidgets i think), ive been told that i need gtkwebkit for uzbl...
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TjPhysicist wrote:Uzbl is using the lich-dark.css from the uzbl wiki (thank you lich; whoever you are).
I'm me . Glad you get use out of that script.
For surf users, my script works with that too, I'm using it as we speak. Might up it to the suckless wiki too
O lol, after i posted that I later saw your name on here, i was like O, he's on the forum lol. Nice theme btw, i even changed my dwm theme to sort of match the colors.
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llcawthorne wrote:So that's what vim-outliner looks like. Been meaning to check it out for a while. I would add it to my to-do list, but I don't have one.
I'ld never heard of pydf before either. Nice. It lines up better than df -h with my long /dev/mapper entries that used to take two lines.
Thanks!
maybe finally something like orgmode?
orgmode for emacs looks nice. It may be a bit more sophisticated than vim-outliner though I am not sure. Not a huge emacs user. VimOutliner is pretty cool. Designed for fast text input. It has a bunch of shortcut keys for folding and unfolding (normal z commands still work) and for managing check boxes and calculating task status as a percentage. I like it.
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You know you have a gentoo foot right?
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You know you have a gentoo foot right?
who? me?
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i just realised what you meant, yea, I just saw that, its an icon theme called lila, my fav icon setup tbh
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Decided to try Scnd101's UniQ and it's coming along good:
Still pretty early in development, but I like it. For any, put it on the AUR.
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Oh, that makes a difference. I was wondering about these. Just noticed they had 600 permissions and fixed Pkgbuild. This is better :
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