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I keep coming back to this setup: Carbon Openbox theme, Candido Carbon GTK, Baltimore wallpaper. It's weird because this has never happened to me before; I'm usually really fickle when it comes to themes and I'm constantly changing.
Anyway... http://g.imagehost.org/view/0878/Feb09
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What panel is that?
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Looks like PyPanel.
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Yes, it is PyPanel.
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Hah, I've been using pypanel for months and never knew you could have a menu. I thought thats what it was 'til I saw that.
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more information, please
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nu wrote:hi there
here is my archlinux desk running with awesome tilling window manager
I noticed the font of "1:main" has a shadow. That looks very nice. How did you do that?
Anyone know?
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more information, please
well, I was just playing a bit with it, I don't think I really like it but ...
it's the hp mie interface. I grabbed the necessary files from their deb repo with a quick PKGBUILD. The theme is called glassy-bleu I believe, the launcher thing is called harbour-launcher and makes use of elisa for the multimedia things on the right (I did not configure that so it looks a bit empty).
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Don't see too many orange themes so I decided to be an odd ball.
I am using dwm-5.2 along with dmenu-3.9. In the first screen shot, to the left, I am using firefox-3.0.5 with rein, and to the right, I am using pidgin-2.5.4 from the repos. I do not use any file manager and the status bar at the top comes with dwm.
With tiling managers, you don't often see your wallpaper other than when you turn on or turn off your computer, if you do happen to do that.. I do.
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Don't see too many orange themes so I decided to be an odd ball.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/1592/s … cb5.th.png
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/7385 … vm8.th.png
I am using dwm-5.2.
With tiling managers, you don't often see your wallpaper other than when you turn on or turn off your computer, if you do happen to do that.. I do.
Which FF theme is that?
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@pressh: thanks, i guessed it must be something with elisa.
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Aprz wrote:Don't see too many orange themes so I decided to be an odd ball.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/1592/s … cb5.th.png
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/7385 … vm8.th.png
I am using dwm-5.2.
With tiling managers, you don't often see your wallpaper other than when you turn on or turn off your computer, if you do happen to do that.. I do.
Which FF theme is that?
Heh, sorry. I was editing my post to put a bit more information in there. It's rein.
Edit: I like to edit stuff. By the way, I used to use your blue archlinux background for http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57742&p=1. Great job on it! I used it for a very long time.
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ST.x wrote:Aprz wrote:Don't see too many orange themes so I decided to be an odd ball.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/1592/s … cb5.th.png
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/7385 … vm8.th.png
I am using dwm-5.2.
With tiling managers, you don't often see your wallpaper other than when you turn on or turn off your computer, if you do happen to do that.. I do.
Which FF theme is that?
Heh, sorry. I was editing my post to put a bit more information in there. It's rein.
Edit: I like to edit stuff. By the way, I used to use your blue archlinux background for http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57742&p=1. Great job on it! I used it for a very long time.
cheers
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XFCE + Awesome
Tiling and all the advantages of XFCE
http://s7b.directupload.net/images/0902 … gxorea.png http://s11.directupload.net/images/0902 … bztitq.png
Your images are just thumbnails!
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XFCE + Awesome
Tiling and all the advantages of XFCE
http://s11.directupload.net/images/0902 … cqk34y.png http://s7b.directupload.net/images/0902 … uiouh8.png
/e fixed
Really nice and useful.
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http://karabaja.net/trash/screenie.png
openbox pure and simple, half way done.
Last edited by karabaja4 (2009-02-10 22:13:14)
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@dr0p
mind sharing the wallpaper?
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I am using a new color scheme and fonts.
The font left is proggyclean and the font right is proggytiny. Both use the Japanese characters from Sucharaka which has very cool blocky-style kana.
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@dr0p
mind sharing the wallpaper?
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Hah, I've been using pypanel for months and never knew you could have a menu. I thought thats what it was 'til I saw that.
It is a bit tricky, but it is possible to bin e.g. the Openbox-menu into the PyPanel.
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Using dwm after a long time, on my FreeBSD7.1 laptop. Trying to configure the setup to match with my Xdefaults. Not completely satisfied, but getting there I guess. I think I will stick with this wallpaper since I have similar colors in my Xdefaults. That reminds me, I need to find a way to make room for my SwordFishII model on my desk. Cowboy Bebop FTW!
"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
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http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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Using dwm after a long time, on my FreeBSD7.1 laptop. Trying to configure the setup to match with my Xdefaults. Not completely satisfied, but getting there I guess. I think I will stick with this wallpaper since I have similar colors in my Xdefaults. That reminds me, I need to find a way to make room for my SwordFishII model on my desk. Cowboy Bebop FTW!
Edward > Spike.
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xmonad :: xmobar :: urxvt :: vim
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