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#176 2010-03-09 00:14:31

harman
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

SicknessNow wrote:

http://omploader.org/tM3Jscw

Scrotwm on Arch Linux x64. No modifications except for turning off Scrotwm's Bar.

ME 262 Prince of Turbojet, rock on.


hey mr shuttleworth im real happy for u and imma let you finish but i just wanna to say ARCH LINUX IS THE GREATEST DISTRO OF ALL TIME

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#177 2010-03-09 01:30:57

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

vM3MxZA
Been messing with dwm


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#178 2010-03-09 01:45:39

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:

http://omploader.org/vM3MxZA
Been messing with dwm

This girl has Windows on her computer tongue
Btw, link of the wall, please.  roll

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#179 2010-03-09 02:24:55

SicknessNow
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

tM3Mxdw
1280x1024 PNG

Arch Linux with Evilwm and two xterms. The terminal colors are stolen from Thayer's .Xdefaults.

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#180 2010-03-09 02:41:24

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:

http://omploader.org/vM3MxZA
Been messing with dwm

Your wallpaper is so cool!
mind sharing???

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#181 2010-03-09 02:43:58

SicknessNow
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

harman wrote:
SicknessNow wrote:

http://omploader.org/tM3Jscw

Scrotwm on Arch Linux x64. No modifications except for turning off Scrotwm's Bar.

ME 262 Prince of Turbojet, rock on.

I am currently on a serious BOC kick right now. I've almost played them out.

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#182 2010-03-09 03:06:43

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

@n0dix, yah, she's on windows and she looks like a bear watching porn... but she's got a nice tablet ^
@abijr, glad you like it; I love this wall!

Here's a link for you two: http://robce.deviantart.com/art/Dormito … -150863135


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#183 2010-03-09 03:13:15

n0dix
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:

@n0dix, yah, she's on windows and she looks like a bear watching porn... but she's got a nice tablet ^

lol, big_smile Thanks.

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#184 2010-03-09 05:24:22

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

skeleton wrote:

@upsidaisium: Which player are you using??

just a little python script i wrote. the idea is to play whole albums, and that's all; no playlist building, no skipping tracks or shuffling, etc. music the way it ought to be smile but that's another story, so i won't start a rant about it in this thread...

i was going to put it up in Community Contributions, but i decided to wait until i make it a little more polished and add support for more formats (now it just uses mpg123 to play mp3s).


I've seen young people waste their time reading books about sensitive vampires. It's kinda sad. But you say it's not the end of the world... Well, maybe it is!

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#185 2010-03-09 07:23:40

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Posts: 420

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

upsidaisium wrote:

.... the idea is to play whole albums, and that's all; no playlist building, no skipping tracks or shuffling, etc. music the way it ought to be smile but that's another story, so i won't start a rant about it in this thread...

Now that sounds like the way i think, please share said script ?? smile


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#186 2010-03-09 07:47:19

dmz
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#187 2010-03-09 08:45:18

tvale
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Posts: 175

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:
tvale wrote:

jasonwryan how do you use that "apvlv" command on vifm?
Also, your setup is pretty sexy. smile

Thanks! Re: apvlv - if I hit 'Enter' on a .pdf in vifm, it is opened in apvlv - is that what you mean?

Indeed, that was it. Thanks! smile

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#188 2010-03-09 09:04:41

cf8
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

vM3M0Mg
I finally made chromium to respect my fontconfig settings cool

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#189 2010-03-09 13:14:45

SicknessNow
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

tvale wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:
tvale wrote:

jasonwryan how do you use that "apvlv" command on vifm?
Also, your setup is pretty sexy. smile

Thanks! Re: apvlv - if I hit 'Enter' on a .pdf in vifm, it is opened in apvlv - is that what you mean?

Indeed, that was it. Thanks! smile

I'm going to have to look into this when I get home. I would love to be able to launch images in Feh automatically.

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#190 2010-03-09 13:20:18

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

cf8 wrote:

http://omploader.org/vM3M0Mg
I finally made chromium to respect my fontconfig settings cool

How did you manage to do that? I've been trying for the longest time, but I had to settle with using .Xdefaults in the end...


smile neutral sad big_smile yikes wink hmm tongue lol mad roll cool

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#191 2010-03-09 13:58:26

cf8
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

robrene wrote:
cf8 wrote:

http://omploader.org/vM3M0Mg
I finally made chromium to respect my fontconfig settings cool

How did you manage to do that? I've been trying for the longest time, but I had to settle with using .Xdefaults in the end...

here is patch, here is PKGBUILD(temporary) and here is already built package.

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#192 2010-03-09 15:08:27

Szelek
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

cf8 wrote:
robrene wrote:
cf8 wrote:

http://omploader.org/vM3M0Mg
I finally made chromium to respect my fontconfig settings cool

How did you manage to do that? I've been trying for the longest time, but I had to settle with using .Xdefaults in the end...

here is patch, here is PKGBUILD(temporary) and here is already built package.

You still got blury bold fonts.

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#193 2010-03-09 15:32:25

cf8
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Szelek wrote:

You still got blury bold fonts.

Yes. This is because i dont like aliased bold fonts smile

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#194 2010-03-09 15:49:08

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

I'm curious about how you got your taskbars to be all text in kde?  that's something new to me, it looks really good!


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Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?"

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#195 2010-03-09 16:10:18

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Posts: 1,722

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

vM3M3dw
dwm the uselessgaps and gaplessgrid patches + some DIY hacks
Sadly, one of them seems to fuck up mouse-{resize,move}... hmm....

Last edited by lolilolicon (2010-03-09 16:15:37)


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#196 2010-03-09 16:41:04

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:

Sadly, one of them seems to fuck up mouse-{resize,move}... hmm....

I noticed that. I like the look too. I also don't like how useless gap patch double the gab between adjacent windows. The reason resizing/moving misbehaves is because the patch hijacks that resize function to add a gap when its called, adding gaps on normal window moving and resizing. A proper solution would be to have arrangers add the gaps themselves.

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#197 2010-03-09 17:46:00

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

simongmzlj wrote:
lolilolicon wrote:

Sadly, one of them seems to fuck up mouse-{resize,move}... hmm....

I noticed that. I like the look too. I also don't like how useless gap patch double the gab between adjacent windows. The reason resizing/moving misbehaves is because the patch hijacks that resize function to add a gap when its called, adding gaps on normal window moving and resizing. A proper solution would be to have arrangers add the gaps themselves.

I have got the resizemouse() and movemouse() functions fixed by using the old resize() function in them; while in other situations, the modified resize() function seems work just well so far.

I agree this "useless gap" patch isn't done in the most proper way. I call my "patch patch" a workaround wink

I'll just attach it here in case anyone wants it smile
http://omploader.org/vM3M5Ng/dwm-5.7.2-gap.diff

Edit: I also reverted resize() in monocle(), (where those gaps are really useless...)

Last edited by lolilolicon (2010-03-09 18:04:35)


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#198 2010-03-09 18:50:32

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Registered: 2010-03-08
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

toxygen wrote:

I'm curious about how you got your taskbars to be all text in kde?  that's something new to me, it looks really good!

thanks, i like it too tongue  the panel up top with the taskbar is tint2 with an essentially vanilla tint2rc; i just formatted the clock and set task_icon = 0.  on the bottom panel, each group of launchers is an instance of text launch.

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#199 2010-03-09 19:24:29

Roline
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

I really really really like your screens!


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#200 2010-03-09 19:47:14

jasonwryan
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:
simongmzlj wrote:
lolilolicon wrote:

Sadly, one of them seems to fuck up mouse-{resize,move}... hmm....

I noticed that. I like the look too. I also don't like how useless gap patch double the gab between adjacent windows. The reason resizing/moving misbehaves is because the patch hijacks that resize function to add a gap when its called, adding gaps on normal window moving and resizing. A proper solution would be to have arrangers add the gaps themselves.

I have got the resizemouse() and movemouse() functions fixed by using the old resize() function in them; while in other situations, the modified resize() function seems work just well so far.

I agree this "useless gap" patch isn't done in the most proper way. I call my "patch patch" a workaround wink

I'll just attach it here in case anyone wants it smile
http://omploader.org/vM3M5Ng/dwm-5.7.2-gap.diff

Edit: I also reverted resize() in monocle(), (where those gaps are really useless...)

Thanks for the patch, lolilolicon! The mouse {resize,move} bug was a minor irritant, but painful nonetheless...


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