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Support your favorite superhero !
dwm
configs can be found on my github.
Very awesome! Looks great, man.
Here is mine for the time being. Details in the terminal.
Last edited by rpelger1004 (2012-09-01 17:38:05)
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good stuff you guys.
rpelger1004: first floater theme I've seen in a long time that I actually really like.
Varg: aw yeah birdman :3
mine:
http://www.deviantart.com/download/3246 … 5db7b6.png
functional, minimal, futuristic
Last edited by dwindle (2012-09-01 18:20:17)
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good stuff you guys.
rpelger1004: first floater theme I've seen in a long time that I actually really like.
Varg: aw yeah birdman :3
mine:
http://www.deviantart.com/download/3246 … 5db7b6.pngfunctional, minimal, futuristic
Indeed. Details?
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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- The Github -
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Unia:
dwm 5.9 (floating mode so the patches don't show, but uselessgaps, pertag, bottomstack, and maximize patch)
Terminal (xfce4-terminal)
wallpaper:http://wallbase.cc/wallpaper/728860
Last edited by dwindle (2012-09-01 21:26:46)
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Unia:
dwm 5.9 (floating mode so the patches don't show, but uselessgaps, pertag, bottomstack, and maximize patch) Terminal (xfce4-terminal) wallpaper:found on wallbase.cc. when I find it again I'll put the link in this post.
I'd appreciate if you could find the wallpaper Also, why still DWM 5.9 and not 6.0?
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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unia: Put simply I feel the setup is complete as it is. wallpaper is in my second post btw
ObliviousGmn: nice one
Last edited by dwindle (2012-09-01 21:28:49)
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^ Thanks!
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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Superb conky!
Here is mine
@woddfellow2 interesting (!) desktop
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All configs @ https://github.com/w0ng
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Only a font change this month.
nice
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Keeping the look as simple as possible using XFCE.
Theme-> Crunchy Blue
Icons-> Faenza
Font-> Ohsnap
Terminal-> Guake
Wallpaper I chose at random over at http://wallbase.cc
Last edited by LinuxFrenzy (2012-09-02 02:12:27)
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Have you tried examining a bit w0ng's screenshot?
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noneio wrote:Have you tried examining a bit w0ng's screenshot?
Figures, right in my face.
thanks. I do however, have one more question.
1. How do you give folders color in nerdtree?
this:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7585120/vim-nerdtree-colors didn't work for me.
Looked through .vimrc on github, couldn't find an answer there either.
Last edited by noneio (2012-09-02 04:05:19)
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Playing with cwm's new simple tiling features.
Say what? I'm on current and don't see any tiling features.
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