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Nice! What is the wm?
***rent0n wonders if everyone could write the wm used in the screenshot...
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tomd123 wrote:That's a lovely setup. Seriously!
Good thing you posted the WM name, I'd have guessed that would be EvilWM. You should try it if you like that sort of simplicity
Thanks! I'll put it on my todo list Anyways, I do like the simplicity. The only reason that window is floating is because you wouldn't be able to see the background nor conky XD
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On the top is conky + empty tint2 over it to make it half-transparent (recently tint2 supports true transparency).
I have a similar setup (although my Conky is not as pretty -- too lazy to make changes), but achieve the shading a different way. I set Conky with a background image that is half-transparent. If you don't want to run a second Tint2 simply to shade conky, that's an alternative.
Last edited by Epiphanic (2010-02-01 15:23:55)
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That looks lovely!
thanks!!
Nice! What is the wm?
oops!! my bad. wm is xmonad (i'll remember to post it in coming threads).
wallpaper , if needed.
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@PrimoTurbo: Looks good. What's the panel and how do you get the native ob menu?
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megajosh2 wrote:Here's my stuff...
http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/1631/clean.th.png
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/3043/dirtyk.th.png
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/631/pytyle.th.pngEdit: Whoops, that's way bigger than I wanted
2GB of RAM and 1024x768 resolution? What's going on here? XD
I don't think I can get a bigger resolution to work.
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I have a similar setup (although my Conky is not as pretty -- too lazy to make changes), but achieve the shading a different way. I set Conky with a background image that is half-transparent. If you don't want to run a second Tint2 simply to shade conky, that's an alternative.
How so? Where do I define that in conkyrc and how would I make such a background image? Does it require some kind of alpha channel or do I just copy that part of the desktop into it and shade it a bit?
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thanks for your awesome-config's @github!
Nice tag-config for multiscreen.
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Now I'm back at work - bringing my workstation into line with my EeePC. Added tmux and cope...
awesome
btw how do you prepend cope path to your $PATH ?
and what is that font?
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lolilolicon, sharing the irssi theme?
Thanks and greetings.
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http://helvetet.com/~andre/screenshot-arch-thumb.png
Nothing fancy, just plain Gnome with some themes and a home made wallpaper.
Wallpaper (2560x1887
)
Icons are from aur/gnome-theme-airlines
GTK theme is aur/gtk-black-diamond-theme
This looks great! did you have any trouble getting gtk-black-diamond-theme to build from aur?
When I issue yaourt -S gtk-black-diamond-theme I get problems building gtk-murrine-engine-git ...
anyway, looks sharp.
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jasonwryan wrote:Now I'm back at work - bringing my workstation into line with my EeePC. Added tmux and cope...
awesome
btw how do you prepend cope path to your $PATH ?
and what is that font?
It's dwm actually - a far superior WM...
The PATH question was answered here: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 55#p696455
...and the font is in the screenshot: Envy Code R
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http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/4213 … 68s.th.png
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/2175 … 68s.th.pngopenbox // tint2 // conky // urxvt
Looks great! What is the name of the font and the icon theme?
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Re-did the terminal colors;
and the irssi theme;
and the prompt;
http://s3.amazonaws.com/scrnshots.com/s … g_med_rect
What is the name of the irsii font ?
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Wallpaper generated with this script:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import Image, ImageDraw
w, h = 1280, 800
bg = (180,) * 3
#lines = (7, 113, 166)
lines = (93, 146, 173)
step = 40
im = Image.new('RGB', (w, h), bg)
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im)
for x in range(-h, w, step):
draw.line(((x, 0), (x + h - 1, h - 1)), fill = lines)
# x coord gets 1 added b/c avoids square intersections
draw.line(((x + 1, h - 1), (x + h, 0)), fill = lines)
import sys
im.save(sys.argv[1])
You need PIL (pacman -S pil) to run this.
Last edited by Peasantoid (2010-02-01 21:02:36)
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What irc client is that?
Would you mind sharing its conf?
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lolilolicon, sharing the irssi theme?
It's a modified version of the Madcow theme, pasted here:
http://pastebin.ca/1774775
What is the name of the irsii font ?
It's MonteCarlo: http://bok.net/MonteCarlo/
I was to upload the PKGBUILD to AUR, but didn't for I couldn't find a License for it. I'll just paste it for you:
PKGBUILD: http://pastebin.ca/1774788
font.install: http://pastebin.ca/1774789
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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YamiFrankc wrote:lolilolicon, sharing the irssi theme?
It's a modified version of the Madcow theme, pasted here:
http://pastebin.ca/1774775SemiBz wrote:What is the name of the irsii font ?
It's MonteCarlo: http://bok.net/MonteCarlo/
I was to upload the PKGBUILD to AUR, but didn't for I couldn't find a License for it. I'll just paste it for you:
PKGBUILD: http://pastebin.ca/1774788
font.install: http://pastebin.ca/1774789
Thank you
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Epiphanic wrote:I have a similar setup (although my Conky is not as pretty -- too lazy to make changes), but achieve the shading a different way. I set Conky with a background image that is half-transparent. If you don't want to run a second Tint2 simply to shade conky, that's an alternative.
How so? Where do I define that in conkyrc and how would I make such a background image? Does it require some kind of alpha channel or do I just copy that part of the desktop into it and shade it a bit?
No alpha channel. The background image just needs to be semi-transparent. I used Inkscape to make a small square and adjusted the transparency. I then exported it to a PNG file. Simply use the image variable in conky (you can stretch the image to the dimensions you need) and voila! shaded conky.
Here's the code:
${image /path/to/background/image.png -p 0,0 -s 1440x30}
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andre.laszlo wrote:http://helvetet.com/~andre/screenshot-arch-thumb.png
Nothing fancy, just plain Gnome with some themes and a home made wallpaper.
Wallpaper (2560x1887
)
Icons are from aur/gnome-theme-airlines
GTK theme is aur/gtk-black-diamond-themeThis looks great! did you have any trouble getting gtk-black-diamond-theme to build from aur?
When I issue yaourt -S gtk-black-diamond-theme I get problems building gtk-murrine-engine-git ...
anyway, looks sharp.
Oh, I'm very glad you liked it.
I'm very sorry but after doing some digging I think that I actually got the black-diamond theme when installing community/murrine-themes-collection. I hope that it works better!
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