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Last edited by Shinryuu (2012-10-31 22:33:16)
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It's already November in my place so I decided to make this thread. I used byzanz to record .gif desktop.
Running monsterwm, bar, dwb, weechat, ranger and ncmpcpp. Panel fonts are "Stlarch" and "Tamzen"
EDIT1. Added clean desktop
EDIT2. Tweaked things a bit.
Last edited by Shinryuu (2012-11-01 21:28:42)
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I ditched Openbox and XFCE in favour of Compiz standalone with LXpanel. REAL PROPER compositing, no choppy videos anymore!
Since I can't see tiny stuff on screen, Compiz has this cool Zoom plugin so I can read anything now, also, the Negative plugin is great when I want to rest my eyes from all the whiteness of Libreoffice's documents at work
Reading and multitasking as usual:
I love Openbox but compositing was always choppy and off sync with xcompmgr, same with XFCE's xfwm. But Compiz...perfection!
So I'm staying with Compiz for now.
asus ux303la, core i5@1.6ghz, 8 gb ram, 500gb hdd, hd4400 gpu, crux x64 with openbox
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nv works, but with a problem. Therefore, in this screen shot, I use the vesa driver:
1-Crawl 2-Cnfg 3-ATF 4-Exit ?
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Just did a fresh install so haven't done much yet but put Compiz on XFCE (or the other way around depending on how you want to look at it ) but
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WMFS and showing ranger, ncmpcpp, vim, and cmatrix
Looks awesome. Can you share your colors and vim theme?
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Hi folks,
E17 seems much more stable than when it was first introduced to Gentoo's portage ages ago, and I've found it to be a nice break from tiling WMs.
The E17 theme is the default supplied; icons are Faenza; and gtk is Orta.
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mems686 wrote:WMFS and showing ranger, ncmpcpp, vim, and cmatrix
Looks awesome. Can you share your colors and vim theme?
thanks, the vim theme was actually just the default colorscheme.
here are my colors
!black
*color0: #393939
*color8: #525252
!red
*color1: #663d3d
*color9: #7a3b3b
!green
*color2: #3b4821
*color10: #586c31
!yellow
*color3: #736935
*color11: #857423
!blue
*color4: #535f5c
*color12: #71817d
!magenta
*color5: #63406e
*color13: #83638d
!cyan
*color6: #3c5856
*color14: #537a77
!white
*color7: #808080
*color15: #a3a3a3
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WMFS and showing ranger, ncmpcpp, vim, and cmatrix
incredible shot.. pretty lighweight machine , btw huge config.
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I like it a lot ! What is your font, please?
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OK100 wrote:I like it a lot ! What is your font, please?
Tamsyn 14 (terminal) and Roboto 9 (gui)
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@ OK100
I like the blueish touch in your terminal. Usually I do the same like, #121316.
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Can you give me a link to that wallpaper?
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Hi folks,
E17 seems much more stable than when it was first introduced to Gentoo's portage ages ago, and I've found it to be a nice break from tiling WMs.
The E17 theme is the default supplied; icons are Faenza; and gtk is Orta.
http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/1230/ootputscreenshot1211011.png
@ootput - was the e17 install pretty straightforward? did you use any of the provided install scripts? I really like your setup and am trying to settle into something. I had been using openbox+tint2 and was liking, but I want to try a few more things out before settling on something.
Thanks!
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My dwm setup on my Asus Zenbook.
Status is coded in C.
dwm configs on GitHub.
Last edited by MikalD (2012-11-13 08:01:59)
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