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@6feet5:
Would you mind sharing configuration on how you get the lyrics and album art (is it tmux or similar?)
Music player is ncmpcpp and lyrics + album art is lyvi, all running in tmux. Here is my tmux.conf. Tmux background support in lyvi is currently undocumented experimental feature (see my lyvi.conf for related options). Besides lyvi-git from aur you will also need xorg-xwininfo.
PS Excellent taste in music by the way ;-)
Thanks :-)
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@6feet5:
Would you mind sharing configuration on how you get the lyrics and album art (is it tmux or similar?)
Music player is ncmpcpp and lyrics + album art is lyvi, all running in tmux. Here is my tmux.conf. Tmux background support in lyvi is currently undocumented experimental feature (see my lyvi.conf for related options). Besides lyvi-git from aur you will also need xorg-xwininfo.
PS Excellent taste in music by the way ;-)
Thanks :-)
Thank you
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wow excellent desktop , and lyvi is awesome !
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While I haven't changed much, I did get rid of screen, switched to a color scheme that is modelled after solarized and had to switch to network manager (thanks to eduroam...), forcing me to add a systray. Also, I'm using dunst as a notification system (battery status and IRC mainly...).
I'm quite happy with it...
As you can see, no taskbars of any sort. I know my shortcuts (e.g. for dmenu, tiling, etc.) and have all the info displayed with conky. Graphical programms run on workspaces 2-5 in fullscreen while the rest of my work happens in the two terminals in the screenshot (Or more, if I REALLY get busy.). I've found that having nothing except the programm you want leads to a much cleaner workflow. Seperating tasks by workspace also makes it easier for me.
(That's my standard demonstration background, I've got a whole wallpaper cycle running through. Als why conky has a dark background → readability!)
Configs on github, see signature "dotfiles" ↓
Last edited by TimorLee (2013-03-16 13:04:06)
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@kelloco2, your fonts look great, anything special you did?
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no. which font exactly? under the icons?
sorry for my english. {Arch Linux, Debian} User
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Yes, under the icons. It looks really sharp.
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oh. These are small shadows of Rox-Filer. nothing else
sorry for my english. {Arch Linux, Debian} User
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Switched from i3 to Herbstluftwm.I really like it.
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/4818/2 … 4x768s.png
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wallpaper inspired by Windows Server 2012 menu in the lower right corner - mygtkmenu
Hi, do you have a link to the wallpaper?
Cheers!
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ofc; http://ompldr.org/vaHQ5NA/archserver.png
just gimp, archlinux.org/art/ and convert (with -filter lanczos, from imagemagick package)
sorry for my english. {Arch Linux, Debian} User
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http://s24.postimage.org/jpaal1wrl/2013_03_17_152346_1680x1050_scrot.jpg
Switched from Openbox to subtleWM ...liking it so far.
Mind share you're configs for the bar and colors?
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Nem_e_sys wrote:http://s24.postimage.org/jpaal1wrl/2013_03_17_152346_1680x1050_scrot.jpg
Switched from Openbox to subtleWM ...liking it so far.
Mind share you're configs for the bar and colors?
Sorry, I recently switched to AwesomeWM so i don't have the conf anymore but here's my colors.
URxvt.color0: #494747
URxvt.color1: #FA919F
URxvt.color2: #CCF390
URxvt.color3: #FE8E00
URxvt.color4: #24C0EB
URxvt.color5: #f73574
URxvt.color6: #FA919F
URxvt.color7: #666666
URxvt.color8: #4E4E4E
URxvt.color9: #ff6767
URxvt.color10: #D83F54
URxvt.color11: #FEB345
URxvt.color12: #5CCEEE
URxvt.color13: #685980
URxvt.color14: #AED600
URxvt.color15: #dedede
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@Lordii thanks :-)
Could we have more info on this beautiful desktop.
WM seem to be awesome.
How do you do this top bar ? with notification.
Last edited by Thom (2013-03-19 23:17:28)
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How do you do this top bar ? with notification.
It's just a wibox with widgets. It just gives you a feeling of a vim-powerline through clever usage of colors and separator widgets of arrow images. There are at least a couple other people who do this (xkonni, rockomee).
For example, 5 widgets:
(AAAA)(<<<<)(BBBB)(<<<<)(CCCC)
It's a simple concept, just tedious work depending on many colors you want..
Last edited by tdy (2013-03-20 00:36:33)
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