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Ledti wrote:http://i.imgur.com/GSQ1ev4b.png
i3-wm
weechat
conkyColour-fied the bar and changed the borders and colour scheme since last time.
Nice.
Terminal font and weechat theme?
The font is Envy Code R and the colour scheme can be found here. It'd be a little complicated to post my WeeChat configuration as it's spread across several configuration files and uses five or six plugins. The main ones are chanmon, colorize_nicks, and buffers.
The window layout is split 30/70 with chanmon at the top. The input bar has been changed to use the root window, the other bars have been moved around a bit, a lot of the default colors have been changed (mainly to black), and some other default options have been altered as well.
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KDE 4.11
This has thus far been my favorite and most productive environment yet. I think I'll keep it like this for a while.
Legends of Nor'Ova - role playing community devoted to quality forum-based and table-top role play, home of the Legends of Nor'Ova Core Rule Book and Legends of Nor'Ova: Saga of Ablution steam punk like forum based RPG
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Changed a few things... Finally figured how to increase dwm's bar height.
http://s23.postimg.org/meqbdrbxj/2013_08_03_005502_1680x1050_scrot.png
I'm glad you're using my colorscheme :3
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Personal DWM "fork" (bstack, gaplessgrid, useless gaps, pango and small drawing changes) with my personal fork of statnot.
Weechat, st (patched for transparency), zsh and python. Taking a break at work
"Unix is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." (Dennis Ritchie)
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I also just installed bspwm. It's become my new favorite..
Floating windows are handled sanely (unlike xmonad)
Tiling only requires one layout, and can be configured on the fly (window padding, sizing of windows, etc)
I recommend you all give it a spin
Last edited by earsplit (2013-08-09 13:10:41)
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Floating windows are handled sanely (unlike xmonad)
Can you elaborate on this?
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Tiling only requires one layout, and can be configured on the fly (window padding, sizing of windows, etc)
Please elaborate this too.
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My current setup:
Xfce with Numix Holo GTK Theme and Faenza Icons.
Conky is an adapted version from the big conky thread.
My System: Dell XPS 13 | i7-7560U | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | FHD Screen | Arch Linux
My Workstation/Server: Supermicro X11SSZ-F | Xeon E3-1245 v6 | 64GB RAM | 1TB SSD Raid 1 + 6TB HDD ZFS Raid Z1 | Proxmox VE
My Stuff at Github: github
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This is my Acer C7 Chromebook running i686 Arch. HerbstluftWM, Conky, several bash scripts, termite, lemon font... not showing are rtorrent, weechat, mutt, cmus.
I'll share configs if wanted. Eventually I'll update http://github.com/iv597.com/dotz with the new stuff (I no longer use the desktop that repo has configs from) but for now... >.>
And if you're curious what I'm up to, on the right is some dusty old JS I duct-taped together in a rush session a few months ago that solved the problem at hand. On the left is my non-rushed gradual rewrite in LiveScript
Currently running Arch on a Samsung Chromebook Pro (dual booted with ChromeOS), and various VPSes and Docker containers.
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'the machine is not the end to the means., we are. In history, in board rooms and politic the greatest decision and effort
evolves from passion, lust for life, and a common sense of humanity. Never forget what you are and why'. -me
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SahibBommelig wrote:I also just installed bspwm. It's become my new favorite..
Floating windows are handled sanely (unlike xmonad)
http://s12.postimg.org/9e6g2wvc9/2013_08_09_051012_1366x768_scrot.jpgTiling only requires one layout, and can be configured on the fly (window padding, sizing of windows, etc)
http://s24.postimg.org/rtqokkc5d/2013_08_06_141113_1366x768_scrot.jpgI recommend you all give it a spin
Looked lighter than xmonad (packages and usage) , especially lower cpu usage great implant.
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KDE, Qtcurve, Nitrux icons, droid sans
http://i.imgur.com/wVvDPPl.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/U7g5pNH.png?1
Last edited by Crozepp (2013-08-10 09:09:44)
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I purchased one of those new Philips 29" IPS monitors today that show a resolution of 2560x1080 (ultra wide screen). Looks fantastic for movies and games. Here is a screenie of my desktop.
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Switched to Awesome.
Most of the configs are from here, i'm just learning about Awesome and i'm bad choosing the Xresources colors:
(Thanx to the user z1lt0id)
wallpaper from here:
http://neiio.deviantart.com/art/Crash-266808082
Last edited by LuisHolmes (2013-08-11 08:23:37)
Sorry for my poor english.
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I purchased one of those new Philips 29" IPS monitors today that show a resolution of 2560x1080 (ultra wide screen). Looks fantastic for movies and games. Here is a screenie of my desktop.
Looking awesome dude
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http://s22.postimg.org/4bwvjrkm5/2013_08_11_123432_3280x1200_scrot.jpg
Hello, I'm loving Arch and awesome so far!
@ulq: what font are you using in your desktop?
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^ Tewi
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