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n1x4 wrote:My laptop... DWM of course. The only WM I'll ever put on it..Finally got around to fixing the colors and changing the wall..
Hi n1x4 cool! what composite manager do you use?
Just plain ol' compton..
compton -cCGb
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Awesome running on my Raspberry Pi
zomg. jealous.
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ObliviousGmn wrote:I'm really liking this month's shot
That looks awesome! Can you share the colors?
I did, Their on the description box
But, I'll place it here, http://dotshare.it/dots/378/
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Awesome running on my Raspberry Pi
Could you tell us how the system is responding? Is it fast? What hdd do you use? etc....
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Awesome running on my Raspberry Pi
An htop screenshot would be great.
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OK100 wrote:ObliviousGmn wrote:I'm really liking this month's shot
That looks awesome! Can you share the colors?
I did, Their on the description box
But, I'll place it here, http://dotshare.it/dots/378/
Thanks
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See full size here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9102829/fvwm2.png
I cribbed some of this some an old config I found somewhere a while ago and can't remember where. However, it has pseudo transparency for the window titles, menus and icon box, so whatever you have for a backdrop. It'll use.
Still a work in progress.
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Finally finished. There is some internal tinkering I want to do but I'm done with most of what I wanted to do. I'm pretty happy with the outcome:
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Larger image:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9102829/fvwm3.png
Features: Translucent menus, titles and FvwmButtons. They take the color from the wallpaper.
FvwmButtons at the bottom taskbar like.
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Trying out dwm at the moment:
clean: http://i.imgur.com/SEjYF.png
busy: http://i.imgur.com/t5hiR.png
statuscolors-patch, zsh, tmux and soon, noborder-patch to get rid of the colored border.
Last edited by graph (2012-06-26 10:24:29)
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Openbox (with good old Tint2) on my Netbook
Nothing fancy but I think it looks simple and easy on the eyes. Menu fonts are Droid Sans and the Menu seperator fonts are just plain Fixed I think.
Could I have your tint2rc? I want to see how you go about adding that menu button (Do you use svn version?)
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Trying out dwm at the moment:
clean: http://i.imgur.com/SEjYF.png
busy: http://i.imgur.com/t5hiR.pngstatuscolors-patch, zsh, tmux and soon, noborder-patch to get rid of the colored border.
You could also set borderpx to 0 in config.h.
static const unsigned int borderpx = 0;
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karoshi wrote:Awesome running on my Raspberry Pi
An htop screenshot would be great.
Yep. Would be great to see that.
meh
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ElderSnake wrote:Openbox (with good old Tint2) on my Netbook
Nothing fancy but I think it looks simple and easy on the eyes. Menu fonts are Droid Sans and the Menu seperator fonts are just plain Fixed I think.
Could I have your tint2rc? I want to see how you go about adding that menu button (Do you use svn version?)
Hi there, absolutely
# Tint2 config file
# Generated by tintwizard (http://code.google.com/p/tintwizard/)
# For information on manually configuring tint2 see http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure
# To use this as default tint2 config: save as $HOME/.config/tint2/tint2rc
# Background definitions
# ID 1
rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #444444 100
border_color = #FFFFFF 0
# ID 2
rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #222222 60
border_color = #333333 100
# ID 3
rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #444444 100
border_color = #FFFFFF 60
# ID 4
rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #666666 80
border_color = #FFFFFF 100
# Panel
panel_items = LTBSC
panel_monitor = all
panel_position = bottom center horizontal
panel_size = 100% 20
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 7 0 7
panel_dock = 0
wm_menu = 1
panel_layer = top
panel_background_id = 1
# Launchers
#launcher_icon_theme = LinuxLex-8
launcher_padding = 5 0 10
#launcher_background_id = 9
#launcher_icon_size = 85
launcher_item_app = /usr/share/applications/tint2menu.desktop
# Panel Autohide
autohide = 0
autohide_show_timeout = 0.3
autohide_hide_timeout = 2
autohide_height = 2
strut_policy = follow_size
# Taskbar
taskbar_mode = single_desktop
taskbar_padding = 0 0 0
taskbar_background_id = 0
taskbar_active_background_id = 0
# Tasks
urgent_nb_of_blink = 10
task_icon = 1
task_text = 1
task_centered = 0
task_maximum_size = 200 35
task_padding = 6 2
task_background_id = 3
task_active_background_id = 2
task_urgent_background_id = 4
task_iconified_background_id = 3
# Task Icons
task_icon_asb = 70 0 0
task_active_icon_asb = 100 0 0
task_urgent_icon_asb = 100 0 0
task_iconified_icon_asb = 70 0 0
# Fonts
task_font = Ubuntu Light 8
task_font_color = #FFFFFF 60
task_active_font_color = #FFFFFF 100
task_urgent_font_color = #FFFFFF 100
task_iconified_font_color = #FFFFFF 20
font_shadow = 0
# System Tray
systray = 1
systray_padding = 5 3 5
systray_sort = ascending
systray_background_id = 0
systray_icon_size = 0
systray_icon_asb = 86 0 0
# Clock
time1_format = %H:%M:%S
time1_font = Fixed 8
time2_format = %a, %d. %b %Y
time2_font = Fixed 6
clock_font_color = #FFFFFF 90
clock_padding = 1 0
clock_background_id = 0
clock_lclick_command = gsimplecal
clock_rclick_command = orage
# Tooltips
tooltip = 0
tooltip_padding = 2 2
tooltip_show_timeout = 0.7
tooltip_hide_timeout = 0.3
tooltip_background_id = 1
tooltip_font = sans 10
tooltip_font_color = #000000 80
# Mouse
mouse_middle = close
mouse_right = shade
mouse_scroll_up = toggle
mouse_scroll_down = iconify
# Battery
battery = 0
battery_low_status = 5
battery_low_cmd = notify-send -u critical "Battery is critical (5%).
System failure imminent. Please save all open documents or connect power
source."
battery_hide = 98
bat1_font = ubuntu 8
bat2_font = ubuntu 6
battery_font_color = #FFFFFF 60
battery_padding = 1 0
battery_background_id = 0
# End of config
I do indeed use tint2-svn. I followed this section of the wiki (and the Openbox Menu section after) to add the Menu Launcher button (which works brilliantly!) https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ti … _.28AUR.29
Last edited by ElderSnake (2012-06-27 00:02:55)
Arch Linux - Intel E5200 Desktop (MATE GTK3) | Fedora 25 - ASUS Core-i7 Optimus Laptop
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DWM 6.0 as usual. Love it! Crosspost from DWM thread.
Looks awesome! What is the program/script/thingie below the terminal with the archey output, where your system load and uptime and stuff are shown? I've seen it a couple of times in other scrots, but I have abolutely no idea what it is... I've been experimenting with dwm a bit and that is something me wants...!
May I ask what you use as terminal font?
If the Matrix was real, it would run on Arch...
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Awesome running on my Raspberry Pi
Sweet, almost got a boner when I saw that (hey! I said 'almost' )
Anyone know if model c is taking preorders?
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May I ask what you use as terminal font?
Font is Consolas (copied from Windows), it is very similar to Bitstream Vera Sans Mono and DejaVu Sans Mono.
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Ypnose wrote:DWM 6.0 as usual. Love it! Crosspost from DWM thread.
Looks awesome! What is the program/script/thingie below the terminal with the archey output, where your system load and uptime and stuff are shown? I've seen it a couple of times in other scrots, but I have abolutely no idea what it is... I've been experimenting with dwm a bit and that is something me wants...!
Thanks dude. This program is htop and I resized it (processes are hidden).
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