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Thanks, will give weechat a go just because I really liked that look.
Ps. Och självklart allt för nationen
I actually based it on an irssi theme.
edit: http://irssi.org/themefiles/ski.theme
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MreDD wrote:weakhead wrote:[...]
I really like this theme.. also I really injoyed PekWM it's much like my old Beloved Fluxbox.. w/many neater perks. ..
though, i always fall back to WMii after awhile ;-)PekWM is a king among non-tiling window managers (IMO). I use it the same way I did with OpenBox (my second favorite WM) - I ignore advanced options of it, such as pseudo-tiling windows management.
Things that I really like in it are:
- pixmap-based themes, they are easy and fun to make (that's why I'm making so many ports lately)
- simple config files syntax
- light and fast (comparable to OpenBox and much more responsive than Fluxbox)Thing that suck so far is bad xcompmgr support.
PekWM shows big advantage of Arch Linux - quick availability of fresh packages. This WM is one of those things I want to have as fresh as possible (but still I use regular release, not GIT).
I always wanted to try PekWM but when I did I found the default mouse behaviour incredibily irritating..I want the right-click menu to behave the same way as in Openbox and as far as I know I couldn't get it just right.
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Now that's a beautiful KDE4 desktop. Such panel setup is not seen very often.
But just a thought: doesn't it take too much space?
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Show and un-mouse-like.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h3/bu … _06-02.pngMore of what I normally see.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h3/bu … 1-1404.png
simply awesome.
screenshot of the month, if you ask me.
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Doesn't it say openbox at the very bottom on the menu?
Ah, yes.......my brain damage is acting up again! Thanks!
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Rasi wrote:Now that's a beautiful KDE4 desktop. Such panel setup is not seen very often.
But just a thought: doesn't it take too much space?
It autohides. It was just visible for the screenshot. I have a dark panel on purpose, so its still clearly visible when it covers fullscreen windows.
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Gave into nostalgia. Inspired by 4dwm, the window manager of sgi irix boxes. Colors modified of course.
nice retro look.
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weakhead wrote:MreDD wrote:I really like this theme.. also I really injoyed PekWM it's much like my old Beloved Fluxbox.. w/many neater perks. ..
though, i always fall back to WMii after awhile ;-)PekWM is a king among non-tiling window managers (IMO). I use it the same way I did with OpenBox (my second favorite WM) - I ignore advanced options of it, such as pseudo-tiling windows management.
Things that I really like in it are:
- pixmap-based themes, they are easy and fun to make (that's why I'm making so many ports lately)
- simple config files syntax
- light and fast (comparable to OpenBox and much more responsive than Fluxbox)Thing that suck so far is bad xcompmgr support.
PekWM shows big advantage of Arch Linux - quick availability of fresh packages. This WM is one of those things I want to have as fresh as possible (but still I use regular release, not GIT).
I always wanted to try PekWM but when I did I found the default mouse behaviour incredibily irritating..I want the right-click menu to behave the same way as in Openbox and as far as I know I couldn't get it just right.
i do my best to avoid using my mouse.. PekWM act's like a tiling manager allowing user to switch desktops | windows w/keybinds..
give it a try if you like *box types or even tiling managers it fits well..
i spent 3 months w/pekwm-git injoyed it..
don't think i'll use it 100% Im very happy w/WMii but i always like to look around.
btw pekwm has that style of menu like OB, fluxbox
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Gave into nostalgia. Inspired by 4dwm, the window manager of sgi irix boxes. Colors modified of course.
What are the fonts of your terms?
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Gave into nostalgia. Inspired by 4dwm, the window manager of sgi irix boxes. Colors modified of course.
How did you stack those icons?
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Been a while. FreeBSD7.2 on EEE1000H
Wallpaper PLEASE! I'm on a 1280x800 screen.
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Here is mine: http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss19 … enshot.png
I dont know why it came out all fuzzy like that. It is really purty by how I see it. And Yes I know it is simple, the way I like it. :-)
EDIT: much better quality one in link.
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my openbox desktop.
clean
with urxvt, xterm, and the root-menu
Desktop/Laptop - DWM :: VM - screen
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Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:Gave into nostalgia. Inspired by 4dwm, the window manager of sgi irix boxes. Colors modified of course.
nice retro look.
Yeah. Oh whither thou, commercial UNIX--thou hast forsaken me but for my memories... And the 9.99 indigo2's on ebay
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Very nice wallpaper! Where can I find it plzzz?
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@bosha: Where can I find your wallpaper?
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Very nice wallpaper! Where can I find it plzzz?
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MreDD wrote:Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:Gave into nostalgia. Inspired by 4dwm, the window manager of sgi irix boxes. Colors modified of course.
nice retro look.
Yeah. Oh whither thou, commercial UNIX--thou hast forsaken me but for my memories... And the 9.99 indigo2's on ebay
LOL :lol::lol:
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