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#76 2014-07-20 20:00:09

karc
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Long time, no screenshot.

Euphrasia colorscheme (ncmpcpp config as well) from Bohoomil.
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#77 2014-07-21 19:24:39

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

KDE with Faenza icons and Glassified Plasma Theme
Cloud Wallpaper
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#78 2014-07-22 13:30:59

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

karc wrote:

2014_07_20_213723_1680x1050_scrot.jpg


What is the firefox theme you use here?

Last edited by t0m5k1 (2014-07-22 13:34:05)


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#79 2014-07-22 18:04:35

karc
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

t0m5k1 wrote:
karc wrote:

...


What is the firefox theme you use here?


It's colorized (to Bohoomil's euphrasia colorscheme) Solarized Dark Everywhere from userstyles.org: http://pastebin.com/10QDJ0a3

Same for Numix GTK theme: http://pastebin.com/Jzvfx8RQ


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#80 2014-07-22 19:41:27

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

flexo3001 wrote:

my herbstluftwm setup:
snip...

Terminal colorscheme please smile

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#81 2014-07-22 22:39:32

agahnim
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

I started college recently, and I was pretty active on the screenshot threads up until my laptop conked out. I have a slick new machine, and some more good old BSPWM. If anyone is interested, my major is Computer Engineering.

Clean: 9Xksssjs.png

http://i.imgur.com/9Xksssj.png

Busy: Ci36sbKs.png

http://i.imgur.com/Ci36sbK.png

Hardware is as follows: Intel i7-4700HQ
                                    Nvidia GTX850M
                                    8Gib of ram extendable to 16
                                    1080p DIsplay w/ touchscreen (completely useless XD)
                                    Backlit Keyboard.
                                    250GiB Samsung Evo SSD (added by me)
                                    1 Tb Mechanical drive (5200 rpm) moved to the optical bay with a caddy case.
Sorry about all of that, but I felt obliged due to it being a new machine.

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#82 2014-07-22 23:29:27

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Interesting "Nvidia" actually aligns with "Intel" vertically for my font as well...


This silver ladybug at line 28...

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#83 2014-07-23 00:41:50

Head_on_a_Stick
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Playing around with PekWM + tint2...
Clean:
2014_07_23_013405_1920x1080_scrot.jpg
Dirty:
2014_07_23_013102_1920x1080_scrot.jpg
EDIT: tint2rc

# Background definitions
# ID 1
rounded = 0
border_width = 1
background_color = #ededed 100
border_color = #aaaaaa 100

# ID 2
rounded = 1
border_width = 1
background_color = #d8d8d8 100
border_color = #00ddff 100

# ID 3
rounded = 1
border_width = 1
background_color = #bfbfbf 100
border_color = #aaaaaa 100

# ID 4
rounded = 1
border_width = 1
background_color = #d8d8d8 100
border_color = #ff0000 100

# Panel
panel_monitor = all
panel_position = bottom center horizontal
panel_size = 100% 25
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 0 0 0
panel_dock = 0
wm_menu = 0
panel_layer = top
panel_background_id = 1

# Panel Autohide
autohide = 0
autohide_show_timeout = 0.3
autohide_hide_timeout = 2
autohide_height = 2
strut_policy = none

# Taskbar
taskbar_mode = single_desktop
taskbar_padding = 2 2 2
taskbar_background_id = 0
taskbar_active_background_id = 0

# Tasks
urgent_nb_of_blink = 8
task_icon = 1
task_text = 1
task_centered = 1
task_maximum_size = 140 35
task_padding = 1 1
task_background_id = 3
task_active_background_id = 2
task_urgent_background_id = 4
task_iconified_background_id = 3

# Task Icons
task_icon_asb = 70 0 0
task_active_icon_asb = 100 0 0
task_urgent_icon_asb = 100 0 0
task_iconified_icon_asb = 70 0 0

# Fonts
task_font = Dejavu sans 8
task_font_color = #000000 100
task_active_font_color = #000000 100
task_urgent_font_color = #ff0000 100
task_iconified_font_color = #808080 100
font_shadow = 0

# System Tray
systray = 1
systray_padding = 2 2 2
systray_sort = ascending
systray_background_id = 0
systray_icon_size = 0
systray_icon_asb = 70 0 0

# Clock
time1_format = %H:%M
time1_font = Dejavu sans 15
clock_font_color = #000000 100
clock_padding = 4 4
clock_background_id = 0
clock_rclick_command = gsimplecal

# Tooltips
tooltip = 0
tooltip_padding = 2 2
tooltip_show_timeout = 0.25
tooltip_hide_timeout = 0.25
tooltip_background_id = 1
tooltip_font = sans 10
tooltip_font_color = #000000 80

# Mouse
mouse_middle = none
mouse_right = close
mouse_scroll_up = toggle
mouse_scroll_down = iconify

# Battery
battery = 0
battery_low_status = 10
battery_low_cmd = notify-send "battery low"
#battery_hide = 90
bat1_font = dejavu sans 10
bat2_font = sans 0
battery_font_color = #000000 100
battery_padding = 4 0
battery_background_id = 0

# End of config

The PekWM theme can be found here: http://box-look.org/content/show.php/Fl … ent=166292
smile

Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2014-07-23 16:34:12)


Para todos todo, para nosotros nada

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#84 2014-07-23 01:48:14

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Awesome 3.5.5.  Haven't changed my desktop since December 2013.  So it's a nice change smile

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Configs at https://github.com/z1lt0id

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#85 2014-07-23 04:59:00

007
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From: /dev/shm
Registered: 2012-08-15
Posts: 21

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

agahnim wrote:

I started college recently, and I was pretty active on the screenshot threads up until my laptop conked out. I have a slick new machine, and some more good old BSPWM. If anyone is interested, my major is Computer Engineering.

Clean: http://i.imgur.com/9Xksssjs.png

http://i.imgur.com/9Xksssj.png

Busy: http://i.imgur.com/Ci36sbKs.png

http://i.imgur.com/Ci36sbK.png

Hardware is as follows: Intel i7-4700HQ
                                    Nvidia GTX850M
                                    8Gib of ram extendable to 16
                                    1080p DIsplay w/ touchscreen (completely useless XD)
                                    Backlit Keyboard.
                                    250GiB Samsung Evo SSD (added by me)
                                    1 Tb Mechanical drive (5200 rpm) moved to the optical bay with a caddy case.
Sorry about all of that, but I felt obliged due to it being a new machine.

CompSci represent

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#86 2014-07-23 16:21:07

agahnim
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Posts: 151

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

:007 Yeah! I would imagine that Arch is popular among engineering and science types.

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#87 2014-07-24 01:56:04

miga
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Registered: 2014-07-15
Posts: 12

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

My laptop this time around.

Dirty:
Screenshot_from_2014_07_23_18_32_51.png

Clean:
Screenshot_from_2014_07_23_18_33_07.png

GNOME 3.12. GTK theme is Numix, icons are Numix Circle, font is Cabin because Cantarell is gross. Major apps I use for stuff are Iceweasel for web browsing, Clementine for music playback (with integration into GNOME shell thanks to MPRIS2), X-Chat for IRC and all the stock GNOME apps for everything else. Trying to make things look sweet before school starts up for me next month and I won't have nearly as much time to devote to customization.


My computers:
Hakase - Shuttle SX79R5 | Intel Core i7 3930k 3.2GHz (6-core) | nVidia GeForce GTX 560 1GB | 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 (1600MHz) | SanDisk Extreme 120GB SATAIII SSD + Seagate Barracuda 3TB SATAIII HDD | Onboard sound is faulty
Miyako - ASUS Q501LA | Intel Core i5 4200U 1.6GHz (2-core) | Intel HD Graphics 4400 | 8GB DDR3 (1600MHz) | Intel 520 Series 120GB SATAIII SSD

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#88 2014-07-24 14:00:57

earsplit
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

screenshot.png

Details in this reddit post


((( configs :: website )))

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#89 2014-07-24 16:37:25

smlb
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Posts: 60
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

This is mine, Bspwm.

Dirty

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#90 2014-07-24 21:08:40

Hombremaledicto
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Posts: 61

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Shark wrote:

Waw and waw. Could you please post plasma-theme, qtcurve, browser ... Thx


Thanks smile

The artworks in my screens are an unofficial port of "Breeze" - the Plasma5 official one - for kde4.
Ofc, all credits to the original artists wink

The browser is just chromium, started in app mode ( chromium --app=http://url )
QtCurve, colorscheme and wallpaper here
Konsole colorscheme

As for the icon theme and plasma i need to work on them a little bit. I can post a link later, once some issues are fixed.
Or send them in a private message, if nobody else is interested.


Is that plasma 5?

No, it's not. But i do have Plasma5 installed.

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#91 2014-07-25 00:45:06

SolarBoyMatt
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Posts: 263

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Giving i3 a shot, after using dwm for quite a while.

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#92 2014-07-25 01:33:02

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

How do you people make such pretty desktops? I am running XFCE, have looked at GUI config, but... I'm lost sad

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#93 2014-07-25 03:33:27

miga
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Registered: 2014-07-15
Posts: 12

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

parabool wrote:

How do you people make such pretty desktops? I am running XFCE, have looked at GUI config, but... I'm lost sad

You can make XFCE really pretty, I've done so before. Really what you want is a nice looking GTK theme, a nice icon theme, nice fonts, a pretty and fitting background and plenty of time to tweak things to how you want.


My computers:
Hakase - Shuttle SX79R5 | Intel Core i7 3930k 3.2GHz (6-core) | nVidia GeForce GTX 560 1GB | 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 (1600MHz) | SanDisk Extreme 120GB SATAIII SSD + Seagate Barracuda 3TB SATAIII HDD | Onboard sound is faulty
Miyako - ASUS Q501LA | Intel Core i5 4200U 1.6GHz (2-core) | Intel HD Graphics 4400 | 8GB DDR3 (1600MHz) | Intel 520 Series 120GB SATAIII SSD

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#94 2014-07-25 03:50:00

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Mostly happy with the setup, I've looked at other themes but haven't really found anything that catches my fancy to be honest.

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#95 2014-07-25 08:58:27

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

miga wrote:
parabool wrote:

How do you people make such pretty desktops? I am running XFCE, have looked at GUI config, but... I'm lost sad

You can make XFCE really pretty, I've done so before. Really what you want is a nice looking GTK theme, a nice icon theme, nice fonts, a pretty and fitting background and plenty of time to tweak things to how you want.

seems most people are not using a full DE, though.
Are there some resources online on *how* to do this. I am not a creative person; I'm lost in stuff like this. Mostly I am happy with basic stuff, but after seeing stuff on here, the XFCE default seems pretty boring

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#96 2014-07-25 09:10:21

basica
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

Are there some resources online on *how* to do this

Just google for xfce themes. There's plenty of them available and setting them up are pretty straight forward. The thing is though, the people that tend to have the nicer looking desktops generally don't have an all in one kit they used. They found a theme for their environment, then an icon theme and perhaps even a set of fonts they found favorable. It takes some tinkering,

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#97 2014-07-25 10:40:22

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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

From what I've seen, I believe people with nice looking desktops are mostly using a window manager, no DE.

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#98 2014-07-25 17:05:49

DisposableHero
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Posts: 19

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

parabool wrote:

From what I've seen, I believe people with nice looking desktops are mostly using a window manager, no DE.

What exactly do you want to achieve? A pretty looking statusbar?

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#99 2014-07-25 18:32:53

miga
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From: Phoenix, Arizona
Registered: 2014-07-15
Posts: 12

Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

basica wrote:

Just google for xfce themes. There's plenty of them available and setting them up are pretty straight forward. The thing is though, the people that tend to have the nicer looking desktops generally don't have an all in one kit they used. They found a theme for their environment, then an icon theme and perhaps even a set of fonts they found favorable. It takes some tinkering,

That's pretty much got the basics of theming covered. As an example to this, here's stock GNOME 3 compared to my customized GNOME 3. The big difference between the two is the GTK+ theme (numix-themes from the official repos), the icon theme (numix-circle-icon-theme-git from AUR) and the font used (Cabin from ttf-google-fonts-hg in AUR). Doing just that can make a big difference in the look of your desktop environment. It's possible to take customization even further than that if you so desire, by modifying the DE you're using or switching to only a WM and adding things onto that. That's a bit more complicated, but is worth it if you want something to look specifically the way you want.

Probably the biggest thing to remember though: this isn't Windows or OS X. You're using a very open operating system, and as such, you have full control over customizability.


My computers:
Hakase - Shuttle SX79R5 | Intel Core i7 3930k 3.2GHz (6-core) | nVidia GeForce GTX 560 1GB | 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 (1600MHz) | SanDisk Extreme 120GB SATAIII SSD + Seagate Barracuda 3TB SATAIII HDD | Onboard sound is faulty
Miyako - ASUS Q501LA | Intel Core i5 4200U 1.6GHz (2-core) | Intel HD Graphics 4400 | 8GB DDR3 (1600MHz) | Intel 520 Series 120GB SATAIII SSD

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#100 2014-07-25 23:18:34

marcinz
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Re: July 2014 Screenshot Thread

still solarized wink
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