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http://www.abload.de/thumb/2007-09-14-1 … rot5w9.png
WM: openbox
Theme: DarkGraph
Icons: Gion
GTKTheme: MurrineScaled
bottom: conky, visibiblity
Hey could you post your wallpaper, please? it looks kinda neat.
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http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v420/ … _scrot.png
WM: Xfce with alot of panel plugins
Icons: Tango
Theme: Pirahna
I just lifted the wallpaper off some site because I thought it looked awesome. If you made that or know who does and want me to take it off, that won't be a problem. And yes I know I'm logged in as root at the moment .
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Hey could you post your wallpaper, please? it looks kinda neat.
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My Openbox for the first time.
I like it simple.http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/6250 … nk1.th.png http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/5706 … ki5.th.png
What are those ob3/gtk2 themes?
Also could you share visibiliy config?
Great shot!
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My Openbox for the first time.
I like it simple.http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/6250 … nk1.th.png http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/5706 … ki5.th.png
What's that terminal? Could you share ~/.Xdefaults and vim colorscheme?
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What are those ob3/gtk2 themes?
Also could you share visibiliy config?
Great shot!
The ob3 theme is Murrina-Tangoesque, but modified a bit. I added OSD settings to themerc for a better look, changed the bg color for the selected items in the menu and some other minor adjustments. Here is my modified themerc:
!! Menu title
menu.title.bg: raised splitvertical gradient
menu.title.bg.color: #303030
menu.title.bg.colorTo: #202020
menu.title.text.color: #ffffff
menu.title.text.justify: center
!! Menu items
menu.items.bg: flat solid
menu.items.bg.color: #f5f5f5
menu.items.text.color: #555753
menu.items.justify: left
menu.items.disabled.text.color: #d3d7cf
menu.items.active.bg: flat solid
menu.items.active.bg.color: #a1bad4
menu.items.active.text.color: #222222
!! Window title
window.active.title.bg: raised splitvertical gradient
window.active.title.bg.color: #303030
window.active.title.bg.colorTo: #202020
window.inactive.title.bg: raised splitvertical gradient
window.inactive.title.bg.color: #202020
window.inactive.title.bg.colorTo: #101010
!! Window labels
window.label.text.justify: center
window.active.label.bg: parentrelative
window.active.label.bg.border.color: #202020
window.active.label.text.color: #ffffff
window.inactive.label.bg: parentrelative
window.inactive.label.text.color: #5c5e5a
!! Window handles
window.active.handle.bg: flat solid
window.active.handle.bg.color: #202020
window.inactive.handle.bg: flat solid
window.inactive.handle.bg.color: #101010
!! Window grips
window.active.grip.bg: flat solid
window.active.grip.bg.color: #303030
window.inactive.grip.bg: flat solid
window.inactive.grip.bg.color: #202020
!! Window buttons
window.active.button.*.bg: parentrelative
window.active.button.*.image.color: #ffffff
window.inactive.button.*.bg: parentrelative
window.inactive.button.*.image.color: #5c5e5a
!! Misc.
border.color: #272727
border.width: 1
padding.width: 2
window.handle.width: 1
window.client.padding.width: 0
menu.overlap: 0
!! Text
window.active.label.text.font:nu:bold:pixelsize=8
window.inactive.label.text.font:nu:bold:pixelsize=8
menu.items.font:nu:pixelsize=8
menu.title.text.font:nu:bold:pixelsize=8
!! OSD
osd.bg: raised splitvertical gradient
osd.bg.color: #303030
osd.bg.colorTo: #202020
osd.label.bg: parentrelative
osd.hilight.bg: flat solid
osd.hilight.bg.color: #a1bad4
osd.unhilight.bg: flat solid
osd.unhilight.bg.color: #4b637b
osd.label.text.color: #ffffff
The gtk2 theme is Clearlooks with the following color config (in gnome-theme-manager > Theme Details > Colors):
#f5f5f5 #000000
#ffffff #000000
#a1bad4 #222222
Visibility config:
# a sample config file for visibility.
# this file goes in ~/.config/visibility/config
# it can be used to set a theme and override specific options.
# uncomment this option to use the theme 'magicaltheme'
# themes are stored in ~/.themes/theme_name/visibility/theme
# theme syntax is identical to the syntax of this config file.
# (yes, a theme could 'inherit' from another theme by specifying a theme!)
#theme magicaltheme
orientation bottom_right # set this to the corner of the desktop that you
# would like visibility to be placed. valid options:
# top_left, top_right, bottom_left, bottom_right
gap_x 8 # the amount of space to leave between the pager and
# the side of the desktop.
gap_y 8 # the amount of space to leave between the pager and
# the top or bottom of the desktop.
image_size 16 # the pixel size of an icon; icons are square.
spacing 4 # the amount of space to leave between icons as well
# as between the edge of the window and the icons.
border_width 1 # the width of the border around the window. can be
# set to 0 if your window manager (like openbox!)
# can provide its own borders for borderless
# windows.
desktop_separation 8 # the amount of space to leave between desktops.
show_desktop_names true # whether or not to show desktop names. these names
# are specified by your window manager. valid
# options are 'true' and 'false'.
single_desktop_mode false # whether or not to show only windows from the
# current desktop.
bg_colour f5f5f5 # the background colour
border_colour 000000 # the border colour
active_text_colour 000000 # the colour of the name of the active desktop.
inactive_text_colour 666666 # the colour of the name an inactive desktop.
font nu # the name of the font to use. this is an xft name,
# so one could use 'verdana:pixelsize=10' or
# 'verdana-10'.
inactive_bg_colour f5f5f5 # the background colour of inactive desktops.
active_bg_colour f5f5f5 # the background colour of active desktops.
# if you hate this setting, set it to the same as
# bg_colour and inactive_bg_colour, and you will
# probably be a happy camper.
set_partial_strut false # whether or not to reserve space on the desktop
# edge. this is useful if you do not want windows
# to maximize over visibility.
set_window_type true # if true, visibility sets itself to be of 'dock'
# type, which is meant for panels. this is useful if
# you want it to be 'always on top', and other
# panel-like things.
tooltip_padding 4 # the amount of padding to have inside tooltips.
tooltip_time 0.5 # the number of seconds before a tooltip shows up.
tooltip_bg_colour e7e5a0 # the tooltip background colour.
tooltip_border_colour 000000# the tooltip border colour.
tooltip_text_colour 000000 # the colour of text in tooltips
tooltip_font Lucida Grande-8# the font to use in tooltips
text_spacing 4 # the amount of spacing to leave between the
# desktop name and first icon.
active_tint 000000 # the colour to tint the active window with
active_tint_amount 0 # the amount to tint the active window (0..1)
inactive_tint ffffff # the colour to tint inactive windows with
inactive_tint_amount 0.2 # the amount to tint active windows (0..1)
iconified_tint 0 # the colour to tint iconified (and 'hidden')
# windows with
iconified_tint_amount 0.55 # the amount to tint iconified windows (0..1)
What's that terminal? Could you share ~/.Xdefaults and vim colorscheme?
It's urxvt. Here's my .Xdefaults (sorry for the portuguese comments):
! Corrige a falta de negrito em alguns programas, pelo
! fato deles não reconhecerem o URxvt no 'terminfo'.
urxvt*termName: rxvt
!---- Configurações ----
urxvt.cursorColor: #e6e6e6
urxvt.pointerColor: #e6e6e6
urxvt.background: #000000
urxvt.foreground: #e6e6e6
urxvt*font: xft:Terminus-10
urxvt*boldFont: xft:Terminus-10:bold
urxvt*scrollBar: false
urxvt*geometry: 80x27
!---- Cores personalizadas ----
! black
urxvt*color0: #2c2d2e
urxvt*color8: #a3a5a6
! red
urxvt*color1: #ae4747
urxvt*color9: #ee6363
! green
urxvt*color2: #696c59
urxvt*color10: #90a57d
! yellow
urxvt*color3: #c7c93d
urxvt*color11: #d0c54d
! blue
urxvt*color4: #80aace
!urxvt*color4: #6f99b4
urxvt*color12: #7c96b0
! magenta
urxvt*color5: #aa8cbf
urxvt*color13: #8f4c70
! cyan
urxvt*color6: #68b4b1
urxvt*color14: #2d8285
! white
urxvt*color7: #707678
urxvt*color15: #e2e2e2
I'm not using any vim colorscheme, only the .Xdefaults settings.
Last edited by alexmatos (2007-09-15 11:26:53)
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http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/8982 … li7.th.png
Not much different from last month.
hi. could you please post me a link to your wallpaper? thanks
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buttons wrote:http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/8982 … li7.th.png
Not much different from last month.
hi. could you please post me a link to your wallpaper? thanks
Sure
Cthulhu For President!
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My latests results.. Ive returned to pypanel..
wm: openbox
taskbar: pypanel
terminal: urxvt
music: mpd + sonata
pager: visibility
system monitor: conky
gtk: Rezlooks Tempura (started by someone else.. fine tuned by me)
openbox theme: obTempura (by me)
icons: Tango
wallpaper: tile stolen from a website long ago and modded to greyscale
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My latests results.. Ive returned to pypanel..
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/367/latestnl8.th.png
wm: openbox
taskbar: pypanel
terminal: urxvt
music: mpd + sonata
pager: visibility
system monitor: conky
gtk: Rezlooks Tempura (started by someone else.. fine tuned by me)
openbox theme: obTempura (by me)
icons: Tango
wallpaper: tile stolen from a website long ago and modded to greyscale
Very nice work!
Your visibility config looks a lot like mine! Is it a coincidence?
Last edited by alexmatos (2007-09-15 19:53:53)
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Your visibility config looks a lot like mine! Is it a coincidence?
Modded yours just a little but yeah.. 99 % yours.. seeing your shot convinced me to try it out i cannot tell a lie
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Modded yours just a little but yeah.. 99 % yours.. seeing your shot convinced me to try it out i cannot tell a lie
Nice to know. It fits very well your desktop. Just for the record, what were the mods? Just spacing stuff I might guess?
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Can you please share your wallpaper? Thanks
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What panel is that?
Thanks in advance.
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anespo wrote:KDE 3.5.7 - my workspace
Hey, cool wallpaper. Wanna share?
Yes,please...http://archlinux.anespor.info/screenshot/pipe-1280.png
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What panel is that?
Thanks in advance.
That's the xfce4-panel.
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erikl wrote:What panel is that?
Thanks in advance.That's the xfce4-panel.
Thanks.
edit: Pure beauty, your shot that is.
Last edited by erikl (2007-09-16 14:51:21)
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pain of salvation wrote:pixmap-engine and mist-engine are in arch repos? Where can I find it?
hmm.. i think GAIA should work if you have gtk-engines installed.. pacman -Sy gtk-engines
i have that + rezlooks and murrine -engines and GAIA works fine
Ok!
How did you make area-linux icons work? Its not working, see the comments here: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show. … tent=64508
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My Openbox for the first time.
I like it simple.http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/6250 … nk1.th.png http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/5706 … ki5.th.png
what font is that in the OB menu? where can i get that wallpaper?
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My 1st post for screenshot .. hope it works
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what font is that in the OB menu? where can i get that wallpaper?
The font is Bauhaus. If you want, as soon as I get home, I can upload it somewhere for you (I remember it wasn't very easy to find).
I got the wallpaper in the August 2007 Screenshots thread. If you like better, here is a direct link to the image.
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