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$ cp screenie.png thumb-screenie.png
$ mogrify -resize 250x250 thumb-screenie.png
Sizes Twenty percent of the original size is great for 1024x768 screenies. For bigger sizes (and especially for multi-monitor setups), we ask you to keep in mind not everyone uses broadband, and use an even smaller size (10% of a Full HD setup will still be 192x180, for example). NOTE: Anything wider than 250px or over 50Kb in size will be removed.
You can then upload these images to your server and use the following code to show them on the forum:
[url=http://my.site.com/screenie.png][img]http://my.site.com/thumb-screenie.png[/img][/url]
*Thanks to Thayer for the screenie (more...)
· Several websites offer free image hosting.
Use the "thumbnail for forums" link code that is supplied by the image host to post your thumbnail link.
· Once the new month begins please do not post new screenies in the old threads.
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· Please try to include any links to your wallpaper or configs that you may have and/or the names of your icon theme, running apps, DE, etc. in the same post to reduce unnecessary clutter later.
***** Your screenshot will be replaced by a reminder if you do not follow these guidelines *****
* As a simple way to include information about your setup in the screenshot, you can use a tool like Archey, screenfetch or screenfo (all in AUR) to print out details about your window manager, font, shell etc., with a very attractive ASCII Arch logo...
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Arch + Xmonad as always. Happy warm weather...
http://ompldr.org/taTl5NA
http://ompldr.org/taTl5NQ
http://ompldr.org/taTl5Ng
Truly truly gorgeous
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Here is my desktop for May. Awesome 3.5 in all its pretty glory. Also note the old school crap 80s film I'm downloading. You could say it is pirating but the film is so rare and bizarre I had no other choice.
Last edited by z1lt0id (2013-05-01 03:32:20)
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Let's get this shit started.
This looks soooo nice.
What editor is that at the bottom, and how did you make its statusbar look like that?
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suare wrote:Let's get this shit started.
This looks soooo nice.
What editor is that at the bottom, and how did you make its statusbar look like that?
Hey!! It's emacs and I'm using this sick plugin.
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wolfcore wrote:suare wrote:Let's get this shit started.
This looks soooo nice.
What editor is that at the bottom, and how did you make its statusbar look like that?
Hey!! It's emacs and I'm using this sick plugin.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing. I'm a vim user, but am going to start working through Practical Common Lisp pretty soon so I might give emacs and that plugin a try!
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My May Shot with gnome-shell....
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Wallpaper and Shell Theme : Wallpaper Location Link & Wood n Tux-3.8 - Gnome-Shell Theme
Thanks for preview
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Just awesome , what is the zsh theme name ?
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Pretty standard DWM configuration.
Vim wombat color scheme.
Wallpaper from InterfaceLIFT
Chromium and mocp.
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Pretty simplistic, but it synchronizes well between systems.
Desktop:
http://i.imgur.com/0UdIE7Rs.pngExact same settings on netbook:
http://i.imgur.com/ENN0CU7s.png
Cool fonts! What are they?
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First time really using KDE. Coming from Gnome-Shell, KDE runs a whole lot better on both the desktop computers I've switched to KDE (both AMD and Nvidia GPUs). I still think KDE is cluttered and over-complicated in places, but for the most part I'm pretty happy with the aesthetics, and i'm impressed with the level of customization you can put into it. Here's a grab of my screen:
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What is making vim so fancy [bottom panel]? In your zshrc?
Last edited by graysky (2013-05-02 12:46:02)
CPU-optimized Linux-ck packages @ Repo-ck • AUR packages • Zsh and other configs
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Bordwall wrote:What is making vim so fancy [bottom panel]? In your zshrc?
I imagine that's vim-powerline. Nice double-post
All the best,
-HG
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I imagine that's vim-powerline. Nice double-post
I'll looking vim-powerline. Yeah, already reported the double post.
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HalosGhost wrote:I imagine that's vim-powerline. Nice double-post
I'll looking vim-powerline. Yeah, already reported the double post.
Also, if you're using zsh and oh-my-zsh, I like using the agnoster theme. It uses the same powerline fonts.
Additionally, if you frequently ssh to multiple machines, setting the prompt color differently on each one gives a visual cue apart from the hostname.
Last edited by Bordwall (2013-05-02 14:08:35)
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Clean:
http://i.imgur.com/zf8XIS4.pngDirty:
http://i.imgur.com/8iIgw9g.pngPretty standard DWM configuration.
Vim wombat color scheme.
Wallpaper from InterfaceLIFT
Chromium and mocp.
Nice! what font is that?
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Bordwall wrote:Clean:
http://i.imgur.com/zf8XIS4.pngDirty:
http://i.imgur.com/8iIgw9g.pngPretty standard DWM configuration.
Vim wombat color scheme.
Wallpaper from InterfaceLIFT
Chromium and mocp.Nice! what font is that?
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