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Took me a whole day from initial install. Very happy with it For those wondering, the font is Fira Mono which has all the font awesome glyphs for use in the status bar, dmenu, and wherever else.
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I have a quick question...I need unicode support, which I understand I can only get by using the xft or pango patch...But the text on the status bar starts from the very top of the status bar instead of being centered when I do so. Is there a fix for this?
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Not a support thread...
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DWM desperately needs more fluidity to its interface. The interface is a little too rigid in my view. More tiling options and a little more intuitive tiling schemes are needed. AwesomeWM does feel more fluidic and comfortable.
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dwm does what it does exceptionally well (it inspired Awesome and Xmonad, among others). There are patches on the suckless wiki for additional titling modes, but if you feel comfortable with Awesome, just use that.
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DWM desperately needs more fluidity to its interface.
What ... dwm needs this? I think dwm is perfectly happy just as it is.
It sounds like you desperately need more fluidity. I'd recommend some prune juice
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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Clean:
http://i.imgur.com/8zYsE22t.png
Messy (Kind of):
http://i.imgur.com/BGcaceEt.pngThe links in the thumbails are to the 1080p fullscreen shots
Took me a whole day from initial install. Very happy with it For those wondering, the font is Fira Mono which has all the font awesome glyphs for use in the status bar, dmenu, and wherever else.
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This is great! Would you share your configurations?
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DWM desperately needs more fluidity to its interface. The interface is a little too rigid in my view. More tiling options and a little more intuitive tiling schemes are needed. AwesomeWM does feel more fluidic and comfortable.
dwm in my opinion is the perfect sa window manager. It's nothing more, or less than exactly what you want. To add functionality, all one needs do is apply patches from the dwm website: http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/
There you will find all the additional layouts, and customizations you can imagine. One word of advice though...don't make the same mistake I did; don't install the "pertag" patch if you plan on installing additional layouts...just don't do it. Anyway....here's my clean little desktop....I mean....root window.
I guess I better put a dirty one on here as well
I'm really digging the xft support.
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I've finally switched from Openbox, but still running Debian Testing though. Thanks to Semirix I now appreciate the beauty in the useless gaps, and I also took that FiraMono font approach, until I find one with better glyphs (Fira doesn't have a glyph for Ethernet cables, for example).
There's a strange behaviour when using statuscolors: a lot of space is wasted (most notably at the end of the status bar) and I have not yet realized why.
The thumbnails link directly to the full-res image.
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There you will find all the additional layouts, and customizations you can imagine. One word of advice though...don't make the same mistake I did; don't install the "pertag" patch if you plan on installing additional layouts...just don't do it. Anyway....here's my clean little desktop....I mean....root window.
Can you elaborate on that? I've used pertag with grid and bottom stack layout for years now and never had a problem with it.
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does anyone know where to find some cool dwm backgrounds, preferably Arch-centric? Remarkably few show up in a Google search.
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Can you elaborate on that? I've used pertag with grid and bottom stack layout for years now and never had a problem with it.
Did you? I couldn't get it to build. I'm not a coder, so I don't know how to use the information in the rej file. (truth be told, I've not given it a lot of effort) The page on suckless.org even says the bottom stack patch isn't for use with the pertag patch. That's another reason I've not given it the effort it may deserve. Were you able to get it to build without any intervention, and have you tried it with 6.1?
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null wrote:Can you elaborate on that? I've used pertag with grid and bottom stack layout for years now and never had a problem with it.
Did you? I couldn't get it to build. I'm not a coder, so I don't know how to use the information in the rej file. (truth be told, I've not given it a lot of effort) The page on suckless.org even says the bottom stack patch isn't for use with the pertag patch. That's another reason I've not given it the effort it may deserve. Were you able to get it to build without any intervention, and have you tried it with 6.1?
Usually all the patches you can find online are patched against vanilla. Meaning, if you apply one patch, you'll have to apply others manually.
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Usually all the patches you can find online are patched against vanilla. Meaning, if you apply one patch, you'll have to apply others manually.
do you mean that you have to actually add stuff from the patch.diff file manually to the appropriate files within the source?
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parazyd wrote:Usually all the patches you can find online are patched against vanilla. Meaning, if you apply one patch, you'll have to apply others manually.
do you mean that you have to actually add stuff from the patch.diff file manually to the appropriate files within the source?
Yes. While it may look scary, it's actually trivial. The diff file shows you the line numbers and what you have to add/remove.
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Yes. While it may look scary, it's actually trivial. The diff file shows you the line numbers and what you have to add/remove.
Great, Thanks...I'll give it a try
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Dwm 6.1 with systray, attachabove and better-borders patches
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dwm is perfect!
Behold the glory:
http://s15.postimg.org/8ygpzlx9z/screen_Fetch_2015_09_10_22_48_45.jpgLeave it alone
I love the 3-bit binary names for the tags, I just copied it
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Clean:
http://i.imgur.com/8zYsE22t.png
Messy (Kind of):
http://i.imgur.com/BGcaceEt.png
This looks really, really great. What patches are you using? Can you post your (full) config?
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I've finally switched from Openbox, but still running Debian Testing though. Thanks to Semirix I now appreciate the beauty in the useless gaps, and I also took that FiraMono font approach, until I find one with better glyphs (Fira doesn't have a glyph for Ethernet cables, for example).
There's a strange behaviour when using statuscolors: a lot of space is wasted (most notably at the end of the status bar) and I have not yet realized why.
The thumbnails link directly to the full-res image.
good music taste! also i like your desktop, looks good
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Clean:
http://i.imgur.com/8zYsE22t.png
Messy (Kind of):
http://i.imgur.com/BGcaceEt.pngThe links in the thumbails are to the 1080p fullscreen shots
Took me a whole day from initial install. Very happy with it For those wondering, the font is Fira Mono which has all the font awesome glyphs for use in the status bar, dmenu, and wherever else.
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dofiles please.
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