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dmz wrote:Do You feel comfortable working withought any status bar?
Hmm, what's that? Do you mean statusline? I'm using several - https://github.com/trapd00r/configs/blo … usline.vim
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anabolikas wrote:dmz wrote:Do You feel comfortable working withought any status bar?
Hmm, what's that? Do you mean statusline? I'm using several - https://github.com/trapd00r/configs/blo … usline.vim
No, I mean dzen, xmobar, etc. Haven't seen it on Your shot.
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Meh you make me want to try a tiler again, even though I know it's not gonna work May I ask what the font is? Looks like a popular one but yea.. I dunno
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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TheImmortalPhoenix wrote:Meh you make me want to try a tiler again, even though I know it's not gonna work May I ask what the font is? Looks like a popular one but yea.. I dunno
Glisp 9 for system and Andale Mono 11 for terminal...however try wmfs out, you won't be disappointed
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Unia wrote:TheImmortalPhoenix wrote:Meh you make me want to try a tiler again, even though I know it's not gonna work May I ask what the font is? Looks like a popular one but yea.. I dunno
Glisp 9 for system and Andale Mono 11 for terminal...however try wmfs out, you won't be disappointed
Thanks! I have already tried it, multiple times, just like Subtle... Every time I came to the conclusion I'm not a keyboard guy / tiler.
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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TheImmortalPhoenix wrote:Unia wrote:Meh you make me want to try a tiler again, even though I know it's not gonna work May I ask what the font is? Looks like a popular one but yea.. I dunno
Glisp 9 for system and Andale Mono 11 for terminal...however try wmfs out, you won't be disappointed
Thanks! I have already tried it, multiple times, just like Subtle... Every time I came to the conclusion I'm not a keyboard guy / tiler.
WMFS is mouse-friendly, you can set a titlebar, floating windows, install a panel, etc, until you get a desktop similar to openbox...but if you learn a bit some keyboard combinations it's better
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@TheImmortalPhoenix, great desktop. I need to take WMFS for a spin one of these days.
This is mine (x-posted from DWM config thread):
Patches & config information @github.
Wallpaper is just a simple grey background.
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Well... vim[...]
I'm not terribly interested in the color scheme (thought it's not too shabby). I was thinking more about the monitor situation. I'm guessing you don't actually have a monitor that long, so this is either two monitors or two shots, but I can't really tell where the break would be.
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http://ompldr.org/tYjZmcQ
http://ompldr.org/tYjZmdwSXmonad, Xmobar, vim. Made the switch to uzbl today.
uzbl is nice. I used it for quite a while, but I ended up running into too many pages that it didn't want to work with. I may try it again in the future if it ever gets serious in terms of HTML5 support.
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dmz wrote:Well... vim[...]
I'm not terribly interested in the color scheme (thought it's not too shabby). I was thinking more about the monitor situation. I'm guessing you don't actually have a monitor that long, so this is either two monitors or two shots, but I can't really tell where the break would be.
Two 22" monitors, 1680x1050 each.
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seckseh.
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WMFS is mouse-friendly, you can set a titlebar, floating windows, install a panel, etc, until you get a desktop similar to openbox...but if you learn a bit some keyboard combinations it's better
Gah, stop it!
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Tweaking dwm towards perfection
http://ompldr.org/tYjZqMw
Woot!! Font plz!!
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Tweaking dwm towards perfection
http://ompldr.org/tYjZqMw
Too light for my vampire eyes XD which font are you using?
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Your eyes are not hurt? When the night falls, the white color is too bright , for me. That's why I prefer dark themes.
Anyway, nice layout and full CLI. I like it.
I'm thinking of doing a dark theme at some point for the night, but white is fine since my room is usually bright enough.
lolilolicon wrote:Tweaking dwm towards perfection
http://ompldr.org/tYjZqMwWoot!! Font plz!!
It's montecarlo in the bar (I maintain the package aur/montecarlo-font), and profont in the terminal. Been using this combination since epoch
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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Ypnose wrote:Your eyes are not hurt? When the night falls, the white color is too bright , for me. That's why I prefer dark themes.
Anyway, nice layout and full CLI. I like it.I'm thinking of doing a dark theme at some point for the night, but white is fine since my room is usually bright enough.
pyknite wrote:lolilolicon wrote:Tweaking dwm towards perfection
http://ompldr.org/tYjZqMwWoot!! Font plz!!
It's montecarlo in the bar (I maintain the package aur/montecarlo-font), and profont in the terminal. Been using this combination since epoch
Thx!!
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Wrote some scripts to re-theme herbstluftwm/conky/dmenu/urxvt on the fly based on what I did with the matrix theme from a couple of days ago. I made some vim themes to go with them, but I haven't figured out how get them to switch with everything else. This is the result (sorry, I eventually ran out of interesting console apps):
Old matrix shot : Matrix theme gapped
So the idea is that now I can change to any of these settings by running a single command. I also have my default grey theme that can be seen elsewhere in this thread.
Fonts for R, G, and B are my bitocra. Font in the Light theme is my bitbuntu (except in conky).
Last edited by ninjaaron (2011-11-08 18:26:29)
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@ ninjaaron: great work! I love you bitbuntu font, but it's too small for me...could you enlage it of 2/3 pixels?
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I will keep that in mind. bitmaps don't really scale, so making a new size for a bitmap font is essentially creating a new font from scratch with nothing but a set of design principles (this one was made quickly, but that's because I based it on my bitocra, which has the same metrics, so it was just moving around a few pixels). I have other projects I need to focus on at the moment, but I'll start working on a larger version of bitocra soon, and that might be able to serve as a basis for a larger bitbuntu.
I personally prefer to use smaller fonts because you can fit a lot more on the screen, which is nice with a tiling window manager. I'm actually thinking about making an even smaller font and calling it 'little bit' or 'lilbit' or something stupid like that.
Last edited by ninjaaron (2011-11-08 20:18:04)
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