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zyon wrote:wow, is that vim?
It sure is!
unbelievably, could your share your .vimrc and your .vim directory? maybe as .tar.gz?
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i must know what you're running D: any and all details please.
Sure!
WM: Openbox - Config
GTK: Moka by Rent0n - Config (A Bit Modified)
Icons: Humanity-Dark - Somewhere here
URxvt Colour Scheme: Pnevma3 - Config (A Bit Modified)
Firefox Theme - Config
Panel: Tint2 - Config
Sysinfo: Conky - Config
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my first dark theme and i love it:
what theme / icon set is that?
thx & rgds
hcjl
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Hey Lokaltog, any chance you could upload the fonts and icons?
Cheers
Paul-S
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Lokaltog wrote:zyon wrote:wow, is that vim?
It sure is!
unbelievably, could your share your .vimrc and your .vim directory? maybe as .tar.gz?
I second that !
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Ok, I've uploaded my .vim(rc) files and my fonts here.
Please note that I haven't included the Artwiz font I use in my statusbar. This is because Xorg only allows the first 255 characters of a font to be used in e.g. the dwm statusbar (only apps with XFT are allowed to use more characters), so if you want to use symbols in your statusbar or terminal you need to replace existing characters that aren't used in your language in your statusbar font (instructions). I've replaced some characters that you may use regularly in your language in my statusbar font, so it's best if you create your own font.
Archive contents:
- Lokaltog-{Bold,Medium}.{bdf,pcf.gz} - required for special characters in my vim setup
- symbols.bdf - some symbols you can copy and paste into another font
- .vim folder
- .vimrc
Let me know if you have any questions.
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mgzzy wrote:xmonad (based on brisbin33's config, awesome one), conkeror, urxvt and emacs.
would you share your PS1/bash prompt ?
It is actually zsh but here you go,
http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2007/12/06/my … sh-prompt/
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@hbweb500: Beautiful! Maybe I should try that standalone compiz if it doesn't have too much deps to install, since I've tried the new ubuntu on a livecd, and my system runs awesome with all true transparency and effects. I guess it should work nice here too? (I'm an openbox user by default.)
Btw: that's a compiz-fusion installed like from a wiki?
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wonder wrote:my first dark theme and i love it:
what theme / icon set is that?
thx & rgds
hcjl
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@hbweb500: Beautiful! Maybe I should try that standalone compiz if it doesn't have too much deps to install, since I've tried the new ubuntu on a livecd, and my system runs awesome with all true transparency and effects. I guess it should work nice here too? (I'm an openbox user by default.)
Btw: that's a compiz-fusion installed like from a wiki?
Before switching to compiz, I was using openbox, and before that I was using Awesome and Xmonad. Compiz runs quite well on my system, and I like the extra polish it gives. I am using xbindkeys to set the key bindings to what they were in Awesome. And yeah, I followed the wiki to install it... I ended up using .xinitrc to start it up with the line "exec ck-launch-session fusion-icon".
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@hbweb500: Thanks for the fast answer!
Can you tell how much hdd space does the compiz-group of packages take? "pacman -S compiz-fusion" gives: "group compiz-fusion (including ignored packages): ccsm, compiz-core, compiz-fusion-plugins-extra, compiz-fusion-plugins-main, compizconfig-backend-gconf, compizconfig-backend-kconfig, emerald, emerald-themes and fusion-icon. I should install this? Or pacman -S compiz-fusion-gtk maybe, to get something like from your screenie?
Also, I want to use it ocassionally, start it sometimes instead of Openbox, don't really want to switch 100%. Also, the interesting thing is that using compiz (on ubuntu lucid live) my pc works nicely, while with xcompmgr+transset works like s**t (but yeah, they said it's low performance).
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OS: Archlinux i686 up2date
Desktop Environnement: LXDE
Window manager: Openbox
Openbox theme: Onyx
GTK2 theme: Clearlooks
Font: I don't really care about fonts
Icons: nuoveXT 2.2
Screenshots made with this awesome app : Shutter (yaourt -S shutter)
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OS: Archlinux i686 up2date
Desktop Environnement: LXDE
Window manager: Openbox
Openbox theme: Onyx
GTK2 theme: Clearlooks
Font: I don't really care about fonts
Icons: nuoveXT 2.2Screenshots made with this awesome app : Shutter (yaourt -S shutter)
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@hbweb500: Thanks for the fast answer!
Can you tell how much hdd space does the compiz-group of packages take? "pacman -S compiz-fusion" gives: "group compiz-fusion (including ignored packages): ccsm, compiz-core, compiz-fusion-plugins-extra, compiz-fusion-plugins-main, compizconfig-backend-gconf, compizconfig-backend-kconfig, emerald, emerald-themes and fusion-icon. I should install this? Or pacman -S compiz-fusion-gtk maybe, to get something like from your screenie?
Also, I want to use it ocassionally, start it sometimes instead of Openbox, don't really want to switch 100%. Also, the interesting thing is that using compiz (on ubuntu lucid live) my pc works nicely, while with xcompmgr+transset works like s**t (but yeah, they said it's low performance).
Pacman says it takes 32 MB installed. I installed the full compiz-fusion package. I think I initially tried compiz-fusion-gtk, but it didn't want to start up for some reason.
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Hmm, I've come up with 158.65MB for compiz-fusion group. (I tried it with pacman -S ccsm compiz-core compiz...so, manually), and 49.45MB installed size for compiz-fusion-gtk. Ok, sorry for offtopic'ing, guys.
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Pekwm with tabbing on.
I prefer it to openbox as I feel it is slightly more lightweight overall. It doesn't use any GUI configuration programs, as the syntax is much easier than Openbox's XML.
Panel is tint2. And GTK and pekwm remains the same as prev. post.
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Compiz standalone, with docky. GTK is eC0. I'm currently trying to get docky to play well with some applications that it just doesn't want to index, Mathematica for one...
nice
would you share your wallpaper ?
.:[dotfiles]:.
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Compiz standalone, with docky. GTK is eC0. I'm currently trying to get docky to play well with some applications that it just doesn't want to index, Mathematica for one...
Stunning desktop. May I ask what graphics card do you have,because my previous experiences with docky have been that it is extremely laggy compared to AWN 0.4 (But then, it could my crappy Nvidia card.)
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Here, compiz-fusion installed with emerald, awn (cairo-dock kept crashing, and docky was a gnome slave ) and urxvt.
Installation is about 50MB. Works without ck-launch-session. AIGLX works nicely, unlike a sluggish transset+xcompmgr.
btw: can someone drop me his .awn file (if it's sufficient to work) of digital clock and stacks applet maybe, so I don't have to reinstall awn to bzr version and add an extra package with tons of applets.
Cheers.
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Compiz standalone, with docky. GTK is eC0. I'm currently trying to get docky to play well with some applications that it just doesn't want to index, Mathematica for one...
hbweb500, I am using Compiz-standalone here too. It is quite nice, although there is a problem: Docky doesn't have a "notification area". It is really annoying... I tried using Avant-Window-Navigator but for some reason it doesn't finish loading the window managing applet.
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not much change. (I even skipped the last month's thread because of no modifications).
using Awesome WM. & most of anrxc's setup.
clean..
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not much change. (I even skipped the last month's thread because of no modifications).
clean..
http://imgur.com/Kq41Bs.jpg
I love the "pacman is sad"!
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