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illusionist wrote:Cross post from dwm thread , but this time I changed some configs and applied some patches.
I hope I am not spamming.Clean:
http://db.tt/nMNfGV1EHey, great setup!
Could you share your TO_DO script or know-how with us please? Really like it.
Sorry for late posting. Here is the script
Todo.sh
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DWM
Clean:
Ripping discs for the new R-Pi media center:
^ I like how your GTK theme integrates with your DWM bar
Me too.
Could you tell us where we can find it, please ?
Thanks.
Last edited by Thom (2012-08-21 07:13:54)
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ANOKNUSA wrote:DWM
Clean:
Ripping discs for the new R-Pi media center:
Unia wrote:^ I like how your GTK theme integrates with your DWM bar
Me too.
Could you tell us where we can find it, please ?
Thanks.
The GTK theme is OMG. This wasn't by design or anything, though. I like the way my statusbar looks when given the same color as my wallpaper's background, so after picking a wallpaper one day and setting up DWM, I tried out a few new GTK themes for the hell of it. The hex color value of the wallpaper (#202020) and the theme coincidentally matched up pretty well, and I've since changed my terminal background to the same color.
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Sweet DWM set-up, Varg! Also, thanks for the wallpaper link!
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SnapWM (HEAD as of a few days ago), mocp, & ranger
http://ompldr.org/tZjZ3bw
Nice!
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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@crab, are you using infinality? The text looks awesome.
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Greetings,
I decided to do something I haven't done in a while. That is, to make my "DE" myself.
For my "DE", I am using pekWM as the WM, AWN as the panel (with dockbarx applet), obmixer for the volume applet, clipIT for the clipboard, kupfer for the desktop search/launch functionality.
Programs in action are: Pidgin, Midori, SpaceFM (a very nice file manager!), and DeadBeef (the awesome musicplayer with a weird name).
AWN theme is Dust.
pekWM theme is Orta
gtk theme is Orta.
My computer doesn't have to run a lightweight system by any means, and I was very contempt at running KDE. However, I had forgotten just how nice it can be to run an environment that you yourself piece together. In KDE, my idle cpu usage was around 20 to 25%, to frequently higher than that at close to 50%. I also frequently had in use around 2 GB of memory (in use and using are different things of course).
My "pekDE" setup idles at around 1-2% CPU, and right now with all those apps up and me tying this in Midori, it is using 18% CPU. ram in use is at 664 MB. May be using less than that in reality of course, but yeah. And let me tell you, it flies and doesn't at all feel like it is lacking anything.
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For TWM what font are you using?
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@josemota I only remember it's something to do with an Ubuntu package, these are installed:
cairo-ubuntu
fontconfig-ubuntu
freetype2-ubuntu
libxft-ubuntu
I followed this a long time ago so it might have changed since: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration
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For TWM what font are you using?
I use 14-pixel Terminus in twm and mostly 16-pixel Terminus elsewhere.
1-Crawl 2-Cnfg 3-ATF 4-Exit ?
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An experiment:
Windowmanager: gala
Dock: plank
Gtk-design: elementary
Panel: wingpanel
Nice! How does it all function on Arch?
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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@ghost I liked the sound context menu. Would I be able to use it for instance in XFCE? As of now, clicking on the volume tray icon will open xfce4-mixer and I'd like something more in your terms.
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ghost wrote:An experiment:
Windowmanager: gala
Dock: plank
Gtk-design: elementary
Panel: wingpanelNice! How does it all function on Arch?
It works quite good.
Everything works except opening the application menu(slingshot) with ALT-F2.
@ghost I liked the sound context menu. Would I be able to use it for instance in XFCE? As of now, clicking on the volume tray icon will open xfce4-mixer and I'd like something more in your terms.
It is the "indicator-sound" applet. I don't know it is possible to integrate indicator-applets into the xfce panel.
Last edited by ghost (2012-08-23 08:49:29)
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So cool !
Could you tell me what is your font ? It's does'nt look like sans. Thanks.
So, this is my first shot with a nearly out of the box subtle :
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^ It's Ohsnap
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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