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finally gnome 3.10 as i wanted it.
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finally gnome 3.10 as i wanted it.
That is beautiful, details please. I know that the dock must be plank, but what about the shell theme, and the menu ect...
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javier wrote:finally gnome 3.10 as i wanted it.
That is beautiful, details please. I know that the dock must be plank, but what about the shell theme, and the menu ect...
Its this extension.
How did you get rid of the plank icon?
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javier wrote:finally gnome 3.10 as i wanted it.
That is beautiful, details please. I know that the dock must be plank, but what about the shell theme, and the menu ect...
Theme:
Window: Greybird
GTK+: Greybird
Icons: Elementary
Shell theme: NovaShell
Extensions:
Activities configurator
Applications menu
User themes
Dock (plank) apps:
-Geary mail (Mail app)
-Noise (Music player)
-Totem (Video player)
-Shotwell (Images)
Wallpaper: Classic Wood
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agahnim wrote:javier wrote:finally gnome 3.10 as i wanted it.
That is beautiful, details please. I know that the dock must be plank, but what about the shell theme, and the menu ect...
Its this extension.
How did you get rid of the plank icon?
I am not him, but I think in ~/.plank there is the config file. You can easily delete the plank icon part there.
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Not much going on. Running i3 window manager.
GTK Theme: Elegant Brit
Background: Link
Dirty (Firefox with pentadactyl plugin & coloredls [credits to the original author])
Last edited by kYd (2014-01-20 16:18:17)
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Not much going on. Running i3 window manager...
Does i3 offer differing border colors for active windows? Ill admit to being a floating window snob for a long time, but the more I get used to vim, midnight commander and pytyle, the more im considering changing many of my apps to cli based and jumping to a tiling manager. Looking at your screenshot I cant see which window is active unless I pay attention to the cursor in the terminal (unless im missing something really obvious?). I see from the wiki you can have 1 or 2 pixel borders, but id guess its a theming question as to whether inactive vs active windows can have differing border colors.
Im currently thinking i3 (from what ive read) or awesome. Great screenshots though; nice use of space and simple!
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Does i3 offer differing border colors for active windows?
It certainly does. If you take a look at the second screen shot you'll see a white border around the terminal.
You can customise most aspects of WM, here's a snippet of the config file to show what can be:
client.focused #FFFFFF #000000 #595959
client.focused_inactive #545454 #000000 #595959
client.unfocused #545454 #000000 #595959
client.urgent #ff4500 #ff4500 #AB0101
client.background #ffffff
I've tried most tiling window managers, but have always come back to i3, I just love it.
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Kaijday, this is the trippiest wallpaper ever
I also moved to Arch-tastic recently, I know how you feel! Welcome!
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I'm not normally a wallpaper guy. A simple gradient, or distro related one is normally how I go. But this one just looked so good with the Numix theme, I couldn't say no!
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The setup I currently have on my X60. WM is herbstluftwm.
(Animated GIF)
http://i.imgur.com/MI0wrN0s.gif
Gorgeous!
Would you be so kind and share the configs and anything else (if applicable) I should have to get a setup like that?
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The widgets are cool!
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@GM: Sure, it's all in my github scripts and dotfiles repos. Look in the dotfiles/herbstluftwm directory and scripts/statdzen file.
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Asus 1225B - 11,6" - AMD E-60 Dual Core 1,3Ghz - 4 Go RAM - Disque dur SSD 128 Go - Radeon HD6290
ArchLinux Openbox - My Github
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Hmmm, i've just did a bad thing to my KDE config. Must be due to the lack of sleep during these days.
Anyway:
Details:
KDE 4.12.1
BE::Shell
Bespin Qt style
Compass icons
Lack of sleep
Cheap beers
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Hmmm, i've just did a bad thing to my KDE config. Must be due to the lack of sleep during these days.
Anyway:http://s30.postimg.org/5qzlf8szx/schermata245.jpg http://s17.postimg.org/5yzncl3l7/schermata252.jpg
http://s30.postimg.org/oe33vesp9/schermata254.jpg http://s22.postimg.org/xmucvabql/schermata251.jpg
Details:
KDE 4.12.1
BE::Shell
Bespin Qt style
Compass icons
Lack of sleep
Cheap beers
Nice setup. Where can i get bespin for qtcurve? Thx.
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.
Henry David Thoreau
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Bespin and Qtcurve are two different theme engines. Bespin is available in the AUR or at kde-look.org.
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