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Incredible scrots, discussions and feedback all through November by everyone involved. Thank you!
Time for a new thread.
Posting Guidelines
· DO NOT post full resolution screenshots! You can use the "mogrify" command (pacman -S imagemagick) to make a thumbnail of your screenshot:
$ convert -resize 250x250 screenie.png 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 192x108, 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.
· If the screenshot has questionable material that might not be safe to view while at work or in a school setting, please post only a link and not a thumbnail, along with a mention of "Not Safe for Work". Posts that do not adhere to this are subject to deletion without notice at any time.
· 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 screenfetch (in [community]) or Archey, screenfo or alsi (all in AUR) to print out details about your window manager, font, shell etc., with a very attractive ASCII Arch logo...
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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This month I made a little less dense theme inspired by Android 3.x Neon and 4.x Holo
Busy + Collision plugin:
AwesomeWM
Last month
Last edited by Elv13 (2014-12-01 02:30:09)
All my code: https://github.com/Elv13
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clean and terminal stuff.
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bspwm
Colorscheme: hybrid
bar font: stlarch (icons) and lemon
Last edited by easysid (2014-12-01 18:37:59)
Desktop screenshots :: Origami :: github
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Installed Arch after a brief visit to some other distros, and went with Enlightenment this time....I think I've fallen in love with it
Programming is a race between programmers making better software the the universe making bigger idiots. So far the universe is winning.
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Arch Linux LXDE + faenza-icone-theme + conky
http://i.imgur.com/wBAmuTI.jpg
Last edited by xxvirusxx (2014-12-03 12:39:21)
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http://i.imgur.com/YZjE9mY.png
∙ Arch Linux < 2BWM < TMUX < Other stuff
This looks great but, truth be told, that anyone would run a floating window manager with a single borderless window containing a tiled Tmux session is utterly baffling to me. To each their own, though.
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dwm, termsyn font, urxvt, etc
No significant cosmetic changes, but I did finally update dwm to the latest git version.
And thanks to jasonwryan's new_master patch, I think I've almost figured out this
whole tags vs workspaces business.
github ○
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Just switched to Gnome 3 Classic Shell. Love it!
I've modified the /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-classic.css a bit, to make the panels dark. I'm still not 100% satisfied with it, but it should do the job for now.
Hide Top Bar Gnome Shell extension is used to auto hide the top panel.
Wallpaper can be found here.
A copy of my gnome-classic.css can be found here
Last edited by pinjiz (2014-12-05 18:51:31)
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Work setup with i3, geany, some urxvtc's and lariza. Merging some commits of mine into the webkit2 branch of lariza. I'm going with the simple and clean fixed font. Linux rocks!
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Sweet wall...
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