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Thanks... BTW, how did you convert the icons to Gnome naming conventions? Is there some script or utility to rename Win/Mac icons or is it done manually?
I have converted them with gimp.
I would like to know about a script! Sadly my bash is as good as my english... :oops:
mutze
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[URL=http://img245.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sc1ur2.jpg][/URL]
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Is that the AUR emacs-unicode-2 or did you build it from cvs?
It's the AUR version, but that PKGBUILD downloads a snapshot from CVS , so it's acctually yes to both questions
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Curious, what program is that package updates notification bit from?
Woah, the GNOME icons don't suck anymore!
Still don't like the home folder icon, but ya that is pretty nice improvement
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Nice, what wallpaper is that, and is that gnome-terminal?
Edit: I see you don't remember the wallpaper author. Could you tell me the name of it then or possibly e-mail/upload it?
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z3ppelin wrote:Nice, what wallpaper is that, and is that gnome-terminal?
Edit: I see you don't remember the wallpaper author. Could you tell me the name of it then or possibly e-mail/upload it?
Yes it is gnome-terminal, wallpaper is there: click
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Curious, what program is that package updates notification bit from?
alunn in AUR.
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Zepp wrote:z3ppelin wrote:Nice, what wallpaper is that, and is that gnome-terminal?
Edit: I see you don't remember the wallpaper author. Could you tell me the name of it then or possibly e-mail/upload it?
Yes it is gnome-terminal, wallpaper is there: click
Thanks
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Curious, what program is that package updates notification bit from?
See the original poster's signature.
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Gullible Jones wrote:Thanks... BTW, how did you convert the icons to Gnome naming conventions? Is there some script or utility to rename Win/Mac icons or is it done manually?
I have converted them with gimp.
I would like to know about a script! Sadly my bash is as good as my english... :oops:mutze
Your English isn't bad, FWIW.
(You mean you converted them one at a time? Ouch!)
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Zepp wrote:Curious, what program is that package updates notification bit from?
See the original poster's signature.
neodreams already answered the question for me , but thanks. I actually don't use Arch Linux (at lease not at the moment, its something I have considered a few times in the past), but I liked the idea and was interested if it did anything else aswell .
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It som of the point, notification is all I need. Pacman at the comand line works great and is effective. If you want more functionality there are a few packman frontends, jacman and some others. Its a sticky thread somewher listing some of them.
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It som of the point, notification is all I need. Pacman at the comand line works great and is effective. If you want more functionality there are a few packman frontends, jacman and some others. Its a sticky thread somewher listing some of them.
I was simply curious, as I said I dont use arch. But ya I was mostly just interested in the package updates (not a full frontend), so decided to check it out in a little more detail . It seems like an idea that could easily be adapted to other distros, that was what I wanted to know really.
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z3pplin. What font is used in gtk and terminal?
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z3ppelin wrote:z3pplin. What font is used in gtk and terminal?
DejaVu Sans Mono 7,4
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gnome-panel
rawr
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My new desktop. Got fed up with some stuff in my Beryl/Xfce4-svn combo and decided to try something new: Openbox combined with pypanel, thunar, and imagemagick.
EDIT: Thanks to Gullible Jones the menubar is now fixed. So I updated the screenshot.
EDIT2: Now has the rezlooks-pascalgreen, going on. *cheer*rezza*cheer*
EDIT3: Newer.
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