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Here's my current setup.
Clean:
http://i.imgur.com/DuNug.png
With some stuff running:
http://i.imgur.com/QHwom.png
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@arifazik06: Very cool! Could you share with us how you did that?
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here is mine..
http://arifazik.tumblr.com/image/35575203188
How did you changed the icons from sys tray?
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@arifazik06: Very cool! Could you share with us how you did that?
i use conky, for top menu i use xbar, and i use daisy for dock
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arifazik06 wrote:here is mine..
http://arifazik.tumblr.com/image/35575203188How did you changed the icons from sys tray?
i didn't this is hotot-kde
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The conky configs are largely lifted from Arch BBS, ArchBang, and other sites, although I did extend them with my own Python scripts a bit (Paungger-Poppe moon info and biorhythm for instance). The moon is rendered with xplanet using the Celestia high-res texture and the very nice bump map from http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/spacear … mpmap2.jpg Otherwise a fairly vanilla KDE 4 desktop with an unholy mix of English and German text.
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I've never, ever done this before and I'm sure I'm doing it all wrong. This is meant to be from desktop 2:
I mogrified it before uploading it. Is that what I was meant to do?
And this is an (empty) desktop 11:
EDIT: Corrected issues mentioned below. (I hope.) Thanks for the help!
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I've never, ever done this before and I'm sure I'm doing it all wrong. This is meant to be from desktop 2:
http://ompldr.org/tZ3hwZw
I mogrified it before uploading it. Is that what I was meant to do?And this is an (empty) desktop 11:
http://ompldr.org/tZ3hwaQ
Hi cfr,
Only the thumbnail is shown.
There is no link behind it, to show 'the big picture')
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I think I'm confused. Was I meant to mogrify a copy of the image and then upload both the original and the mogrified one? I was trying to follow https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=61754. That is, when it said not to post full sized images, I thought it meant at all but maybe it meant not to include them on the forums as images but it is OK to include links to them?
I said I thought I was doing it all wrong...
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this is what i do (i find it to be the easiest one)
upload image to omploader.org and when u upload it, you will have a BB code that you just copy and paste in your post here... and you have a thumbnail in post that, when clicked, takes you to the original sized image
hth
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[img]<link to thumbnail>[/img]
EDIT: apparently this forum doesn't have [noparse] tags.
…and yes, the one you posted is perfect.
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Wow, cfr your browser is tab-tastic! I thought I browsed with a lot of tabs open... I got nothing on you.
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I periodically have a go at closing some but I seem unable to ever manage them properly. They are not all loaded, however.
EDIT: Corrected initial post.
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Wow, cfr your browser is tab-tastic! I thought I browsed with a lot of tabs open... I got nothing on you.
Pff, you should see mine browser while I was doing my thesis. I've reached about 500 (five houndred) tabs in couple dozens of windows. It was crazy I know but Firefox never let me down on this. I dare Chrome/ium users to do the same
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Something like:
http://ompldr.org/tZ3k4ZQ
?
Haha, I tend to use many tabs, especially when I'm researching something for College.
Would you mind telling me which extension you're using to display the tabs like that?
And this is my desktop:
I really, really want to change my Conky, but I keep saying I'll do it tomorrow and it's been like that for at least 5 months, haha.
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If you have so many tabs open in FF I'd heartily recommend Tree Style Tab (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefo … style-tab/).
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cfr wrote:Something like:
http://ompldr.org/tZ3k4ZQ
?Haha, I tend to use many tabs, especially when I'm researching something for College.
Would you mind telling me which extension you're using to display the tabs like that?
I believe it is "Tab Mix Plus". I think I've got the development version so if the version on Mozilla says it isn't available for the current version of Firefox just go to TMP's site and install the latest one. It periodically becomes incompatible with updates to the browser but thankfully it always seems to be upgraded promptly. (Without it, Firefox just is much less usable for me.)
By the way, most of my tabs are off screen.
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If you have so many tabs open in FF I'd heartily recommend Tree Style Tab (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefo … style-tab/).
That's nice looking. I assume it is incompatible with TMP, however, and I can't do without TMP!
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If you have so many tabs open in FF I'd heartily recommend Tree Style Tab (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefo … style-tab/).
AnnS wrote:cfr wrote:Something like:
http://ompldr.org/tZ3k4ZQ
?Haha, I tend to use many tabs, especially when I'm researching something for College.
Would you mind telling me which extension you're using to display the tabs like that?
I believe it is "Tab Mix Plus". I think I've got the development version so if the version on Mozilla says it isn't available for the current version of Firefox just go to TMP's site and install the latest one. It periodically becomes incompatible with updates to the browser but thankfully it always seems to be upgraded promptly. (Without it, Firefox just is much less usable for me.)
By the way, most of my tabs are off screen.
Thank you both! I'll try Tree Style Tab first, it looks really nice and would definitely help me with my tab problem, haha.
Cheers!
Edit: Wow, I'm really liking Tree Style Tab. It's really good and my tabs are now better organized. And I like that I can also hide the tab bar. Thanks again for the suggestion!
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Hi!
This is my new KDE look. I have added global menu support and left of the global menu bar is kdeplasma-applets-applicationname package which display the name of the focused application. In that way you get almost identical UI look as MAC OS has. Bottom panel is otherwise set to autohide.
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How do you get the global menu bar support to work? I don't remember ever seeing an option for it. Have I missed something or is there another package for this?
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