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Feelin' a bit more like spring and...well, let's just say I've found a very nice "lily of the valleys" recently.
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Shrak,
I though that funky bar is like some bash script or something. Anywho, pretty nice colors, and good looking working place. I would say you got a style.
I had a dzen/bash version of the top bar a while ago but forgot to copy my /home during a drive swap and lost it. And was too lazy to do it all again, lol. Maybe when I get more free time I'll make something up again.
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Hi everyone
This is my current desktop:
I used Gotham-Conky as a base for my config. It shows mpd info when something is playing
Arch + Xfce 4.8 + Docky 2.1.4 + Conky 1.8.2 = Love
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simon.swe wrote:http://ompldr.org/vZGh0cQ/2012-04-24-14 … _scrot.png
subtle as usual.
Xdefaults stolen.
Some icons made by me.defektz@freenode
What are you using for the network? Is it a subtlet?
Yes. But I have changed the icon
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Yes. But I have changed the icon
Which one is it, I had been thinking about using one for network stats but hadn't found one I liked.
meh
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Here u go! I made them yesterday
http://ompldr.org/vZGh1dg/goodones.tar.gz
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Thanks a lot!!
meh
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Hi everyone
This is my current desktop:http://i453.photobucket.com/albums/qq252/blindonault/th_Capturadetela-25-04-2012-004341.png
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Arch + Xfce 4.8 + Docky 2.1.4 + Conky 1.8.2 = Love
Nice, one of the more beautiful xfce setups i have seen. Looks a bit like gnome3
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Here is my other computer,
http://ompldr.org/vZGlieg/2012-04-25-14 … _scrot.png
Its wmfs.
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MikalD wrote:Trying something new. Gnome 3 with fancy stuff like Rhythmbox.
Idle:
http://ompldr.org/tZGhnaQBusy working on my archserver and monitoring it while I do:
http://ompldr.org/tZGhnawSeriously, that console font is not very...pleasant looking.
Yes I know. The setup is not nearly finish. Tried a lot of fonts and was testing that one at the moment.
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Here is my other computer,
http://ompldr.org/vZGlieg/2012-04-25-14 … _scrot.pngIts wmfs.
Font used in terminal/htop?
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Well After Gtk-3.4 broke my theme, and some other update issues....
....I got a new theme going, and it's called Blackbird ~ based on Bluebird, but a little les google chrome like. I'm pretty happy with it, thus far.
I've made new buttons, pixmaps and other things, and you'll notice the active-window has a blue-ish 1px bevel in it's decoration, where as the un-focused windows don't. (I believe that is new to gtk3.4, not positive though)
There are still a few details to fix with the theme, but it's usable with gtk-3.4 anyway. (with murrine/unico engines pulled from git/bzr)
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Here is my other computer,
http://ompldr.org/vZGlieg/2012-04-25-14 … _scrot.pngIts wmfs.
Nice, what's the info script in the secon screen?
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simon.swe wrote:Here is my other computer,
http://ompldr.org/vZGlieg/2012-04-25-14 … _scrot.pngIts wmfs.
Nice, what's the info script in the secon screen?
I think it's envee.
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TheImmortalPhoenix wrote:simon.swe wrote:Here is my other computer,
http://ompldr.org/vZGlieg/2012-04-25-14 … _scrot.pngIts wmfs.
Nice, what's the info script in the secon screen?
I think it's envee.
Yes, here's the thread, and it's on the AUR (envee-git).
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Decided to give Subtle a try:
Clean: http://ompldr.org/tZGk1NQ Busy: http://ompldr.org/tZGk1Ng
@ellak: What's that pager/task-manager-lookin' dealie you've got in your screenshot?
It's an xmonad extension in the xmonad-contrib package. It pops up a sorted list of all windows on all workspaces and then jumps to the workspace that has the window you select.
http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-co … elect.html
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Here's my current setup, using Gnome Shell 3.4, a few extensions and three conky scripts.
http://i.minus.com/ibihyjg3657NcR.png (Full Image)
Here's a thumbnail:
EDIT : I updated it to display my tasks using the todo.txt CLI script. I'm using the Android app Todo.txt touch as well, and it's unbelievably awesome to add a task from my phone and watch it magically appear on my desktop, in a matter of seconds!
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Well After Gtk-3.4 broke my theme, and some other update issues....
....I got a new theme going, and it's called Blackbird ~ based on Bluebird, but a little les google chrome like. I'm pretty happy with it, thus far.
I've made new buttons, pixmaps and other things, and you'll notice the active-window has a blue-ish 1px bevel in it's decoration, where as the un-focused windows don't. (I believe that is new to gtk3.4, not positive though)
There are still a few details to fix with the theme, but it's usable with gtk-3.4 anyway. (with murrine/unico engines pulled from git/bzr)
Is it openbox and tint2? Could you share this theme? It's great!
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Just reinstalled on my laptop yesterday, still getting dwm looking pretty.
I very much like it. Nice setup.
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
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I just found out about arch, I love the simplicity and the relative ease of use. Here are some pretty screenshot for you guys :
Browsing (*simulation)
This is a pretty fair depiction of what my screen might look like while I'm browsing. The more observant amongst you might notice that everything is transparent, even the web pages. To achieve this, I spent hours configuring compiz and I'm really glad I did because now my powerful graphic card makes itself useful. Just kidding, I would never consider doing such a thing.
If I had, how would I explain this
In the spirit of making the most out of the least, I have chosen not to uselessly include a compositing window manager. This is actually done using some nice urxvt pseudo-transparency and a clever bit of custom css, which involves a lighttpd until I figure out an alternative way to access a local file from uzbl's style.css.
Actually working
This is a shot that was taken while I was tweaking my uzbl color scheme, I was trying out a bunch of different colors to find out what I wanted, this layout made everything so easy.
In case you are wondering, the wm I use is i3, which I wholeheartedly endorse. It is fast, light and it does what I tell it to do. Music player is mpd and ncmpc, I just started using them so I don't have much to say, but they work very well and wicked fast too.
Just try the transparent web pages, you have no idea what you're missing.
Here is a pastebin of the css that makes my webpages look awesome : http://pastebin.com/yusVaiyf. You're going to need to place this in a css file that your browser will apply to all the pages it renders. For uzbl that's ~/.config/uzbl/style.css, it's going to be something else for other browsers but I don't know about that.
Have fun brothers and sisters,
-Chris
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Envy Code R
Ive tried it but when to take it up to around 12-14 in font size it gets very bad. What are you using?
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I just found out about arch, I love the simplicity and the relative ease of use. Here are some pretty screenshot for you guys :
Browsing (*simulation)
This is a pretty fair depiction of what my screen might look like while I'm browsing. The more observant amongst you might notice that everything is transparent, even the web pages. To achieve this, I spent hours configuring compiz and I'm really glad I did because now my powerful graphic card makes itself useful. Just kidding, I would never consider doing such a thing.If I had, how would I explain this
In the spirit of making the most out of the least, I have chosen not to uselessly include a compositing window manager. This is actually done using some nice urxvt pseudo-transparency and a clever bit of custom css, which involves a lighttpd until I figure out an alternative way to access a local file from uzbl's style.css.
Actually working
This is a shot that was taken while I was tweaking my uzbl color scheme, I was trying out a bunch of different colors to find out what I wanted, this layout made everything so easy.In case you are wondering, the wm I use is i3, which I wholeheartedly endorse. It is fast, light and it does what I tell it to do. Music player is mpd and ncmpc, I just started using them so I don't have much to say, but they work very well and wicked fast too.
Just try the transparent web pages, you have no idea what you're missing.
Here is a pastebin of the css that makes my webpages look awesome : http://pastebin.com/yusVaiyf. You're going to need to place this in a css file that your browser will apply to all the pages it renders. For uzbl that's ~/.config/uzbl/style.css, it's going to be something else for other browsers but I don't know about that.
Have fun brothers and sisters,
-Chris
I'm sorry, but your first post sounds very pompous and aggravating.
Last edited by Daedalus1 (2012-04-26 10:00:58)
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