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#201 2010-03-09 20:21:02

Go-Run
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

screenshotvc.th.jpg    screenshot1rgy.th.jpg

Last edited by Go-Run (2010-03-09 20:21:28)

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#202 2010-03-09 21:03:23

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#203 2010-03-09 22:03:24

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:
rent0n wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:

Love your screenshots, and this one in particular.
The day I'll switch to dwm I'll ask you all your configs. cool

Cheers! smile

Ok, here we are big_smile
I'm starting a slow migration to dwm and cli-based apps.
Are the dotfiles in your dropbox up-to-date?
Thanks!


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#204 2010-03-09 22:07:22

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

rent0n wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:
rent0n wrote:

Love your screenshots, and this one in particular.
The day I'll switch to dwm I'll ask you all your configs. cool

Cheers! smile

Ok, here we are big_smile
I'm starting a slow migration to dwm and cli-based apps.
Are the dotfiles in your dropbox up-to-date?
Thanks!

Yes - but they are for my Eee - use my mercurial repo for my desktop. And congratulations - you won't look back...


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#205 2010-03-09 23:12:19

toxygen
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

gadabyte wrote:
toxygen wrote:

I'm curious about how you got your taskbars to be all text in kde?  that's something new to me, it looks really good!

thanks, i like it too tongue  the panel up top with the taskbar is tint2 with an essentially vanilla tint2rc; i just formatted the clock and set task_icon = 0.  on the bottom panel, each group of launchers is an instance of text launch.

interesting, thanks.  i like the text launch, i'll look into it.


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#206 2010-03-09 23:18:21

Netsu
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Registered: 2009-04-04
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Just finished tinkering with tint2 and urxvt.

Clean
201003092057571440x900s.th.png
Busy
201003092059371440x900s.th.png

Last edited by Netsu (2010-03-09 23:19:30)


My Elegant Pattern GTK theme.
My game development blog, now on a new site.

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#207 2010-03-10 00:14:32

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

nice, i like the gtk theme a lot. very "elegant" cool

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#208 2010-03-10 00:59:18

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

love that shot, netsu.  makes me want to go back to xfce...

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#209 2010-03-10 01:27:50

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Posts: 32

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

clean
cleanb.th.png

dirty
dirtyw.png

compiz-fusion
fusion-icon
lxpanel
myGtkMenu
midori
sakura


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#210 2010-03-10 01:29:38

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Registered: 2009-12-24
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Did some restyling after I found the brilliant ArchSimple theme smile

thumb.png
(Clickable)
thumb.png

To add to the screenshot:
- Openbox and GTK themes: ArchSimple-Grey
- Bar at the top is a combination of conky en dzen2 (thx to a fellow Archer who showed me that)
- tint2 at the bottom

Hiding in the tray is Exaile, hiding at the left side of the screen is ADeskbar. The iconset I use is GNOME-Carbonite, which is packaged in the gnome-colors-icons set.

Wallpaper... I believe I got from Interface Lift... I think I could use a better one, but this one does for now smile

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#211 2010-03-10 02:07:26

evr
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

clean:
tM3Nkbw
dirty:
tM3NkcQ

not much changed from last month, keeping it simple.

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#212 2010-03-10 02:53:44

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Registered: 2008-11-06
Posts: 135

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:
simongmzlj wrote:
lolilolicon wrote:

Sadly, one of them seems to fuck up mouse-{resize,move}... hmm....

I noticed that. I like the look too. I also don't like how useless gap patch double the gab between adjacent windows. The reason resizing/moving misbehaves is because the patch hijacks that resize function to add a gap when its called, adding gaps on normal window moving and resizing. A proper solution would be to have arrangers add the gaps themselves.

I have got the resizemouse() and movemouse() functions fixed by using the old resize() function in them; while in other situations, the modified resize() function seems work just well so far.

I agree this "useless gap" patch isn't done in the most proper way. I call my "patch patch" a workaround wink

I'll just attach it here in case anyone wants it smile
http://omploader.org/vM3M5Ng/dwm-5.7.2-gap.diff

Edit: I also reverted resize() in monocle(), (where those gaps are really useless...)

Awesome! I'll have a look at that. The other thing the useless gaps function should do it only insert gaps around the left and the top unless its against the right or bottom edge. I'll hack around with that when I get back. I use a large gap and I find it annoying how the gap will be twice as big between adjacent windows.

EDIT: Modifying your patch like this does the trick.

+        c->w = wc.width = w - (x + w + (borderpx * 2) == sw ? 2 : 1) * gappx;
+        c->h = wc.height = h - (y + h + (borderpx * 2) == sh ? 2 : 1) * gappx;

EDIT2: This actually won't work on a multi-monitor setup. This patch has the corrections. Note: I restored gaps on monocle (my preferred behaviour) http://pastie.org/private/j997cjcgoyiwnbujrlxw

Screenshot:
tM3NnYw

Last edited by simongmzlj (2010-03-10 05:16:16)

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#213 2010-03-10 05:06:00

tjwoosta
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Would you mind sharing your colors?

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#214 2010-03-10 05:13:32

simongmzlj
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

tjwoosta wrote:

Would you mind sharing your colors?

If thats directed at me, this is technically the second screenshot I've posted on this thread. Someone already asked me for them and they're floating around on page 4.

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#215 2010-03-10 05:30:04

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Registered: 2008-03-05
Posts: 185

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Arch_Phenom___3_9_10_by_brenix.png

My first shot with a new build. Can't stand my Xdefaults though!!

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#216 2010-03-10 05:32:15

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Mind sharing your .Xdefaults anyways?

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#217 2010-03-10 05:34:19

brenix
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

simongmzlj wrote:

Mind sharing your .Xdefaults anyways?

Sure... Here we are:

Xft.dpi:                   96 
Xft.antialias:           true
Xft.hinting:              full
Xft.hintstyle:           hintslight
Xft.rgba:                  rgb

! General
urxvt*termName:  rxvt-256color
urxvt*loginShell:         true
urxvt*scrollBar:         false
urxvt*secondaryScroll:    true
urxvt*saveLines:         65535
urxvt*cursorBlink:       false
urxvt*urgentOnBell:       true
!urxvt*override-redirect:false
!urxvt*borderLess:       false
!urxvt*internalBorder:       0
!urxvt*externalBorder:       0

! Appearance
urxvt*font:     xft:terminus:pixelsize=13:antialias=true:autohint=true
!urxvt*font: -xos4-terminus-*r-normal--*-*-72-72-c-*-*-*    
urxvt*boldFont:
!
! Cursor
urxvt*cursorColor: #9A9A9A
!
! Pseudo Transparency
urxvt*transparent:    True
urxvt*inheritPixmap:    True
urxvt*shading:        22
urxvt*tintColor:    black
! 

!*background:  #000000
!*foreground:  #787878
!*color0:      #5E5D5F
!*color1:      #CA6D78
!*color2:      #306849
!*color3:      #EFE958
!*color4:      #3299C4
!*color5:      #A270A5
!*color6:      #909090
!*color7:      #5E5D5F
!*color8:      #C5C7C7
!*color9:      #D8929A
!*color10:     #81B99A
!*color11:     #F9FE6C
!*color12:     #40B2F4
!*color13:     #A270A5
!*color14:     #FFFFFF
!*color15:     #ECECEC

*background:    #1A1A1A
*foreground:    #D4D4D4
*color0:     rgb:00/00/00
*color1:     rgb:d3/62/65
*color2:     rgb:ae/ce/91
*color3:     rgb:e7/e1/8c
*color4:     rgb:7a/7a/b0
*color5:     rgb:96/3c/59
*color6:     rgb:41/81/79
*color7:     rgb:be/be/be
*color8:     rgb:66/66/66
*color9:     rgb:ef/81/71
*color10:    rgb:e5/f7/79
*color11:    rgb:ff/f7/96
*color12:    rgb:41/86/be
*color13:    rgb:ef/9e/be
*color14:    rgb:71/be/be
*color15:    rgb:ff/ff/ff

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#218 2010-03-10 06:36:36

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

simongmzlj wrote:
tjwoosta wrote:

Would you mind sharing your colors?

If thats directed at me, this is technically the second screenshot I've posted on this thread. Someone already asked me for them and they're floating around on page 4.

It was, thanks smile

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#219 2010-03-10 07:26:10

aroach31291
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Registered: 2010-03-10
Posts: 2

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

Simple and clean smile

Clean:
thumb-desktop-clean.png

Dirty:
thumb-desktop-dirty.png

Sorry if the thumbnails are a little too large!

Last edited by aroach31291 (2010-03-10 07:26:54)

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#220 2010-03-10 07:52:16

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Registered: 2010-03-10
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

To simongmzlj and lolilolicon :

I updated the useless gap patch on dwm site http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/uselessgap

The update includes :
- removal of gap and window border for monocle mode
- fix of floating windows bug

Oh, and the patch doesn't double the space between adjacent windows.

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#221 2010-03-10 09:13:53

cf8
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From: Russia
Registered: 2008-10-21
Posts: 83

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

jeromenerf wrote:

To simongmzlj and lolilolicon :

I updated the useless gap patch on dwm site http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/uselessgap

The update includes :
- removal of gap and window border for monocle mode
- fix of floating windows bug

Oh, and the patch doesn't double the space between adjacent windows.

Ok, i tried this patch, and i have some bugreport:
if i move/resize floated window - its ok
but when i set "floating behavior" and try to move/resize - bug is still here.

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#222 2010-03-10 10:35:05

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Posts: 1,722

Re: March 2010 Screenshots

jeromenerf wrote:

To simongmzlj and lolilolicon :

I updated the useless gap patch on dwm site http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/uselessgap

The update includes :
- removal of gap and window border for monocle mode
- fix of floating windows bug

Thank you for the quick update;

jeromenerf wrote:

Oh, and the patch doesn't double the space between adjacent windows.

No, it doesn't in tile or bstack layout; but it does in gaplessgrid layout, because it splits the screen into grids, then fill each window into each grid using resize().

hv5qqg_th.png
gaplessgrid.c + dwm-uselessgap-5.8.diff


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#223 2010-03-10 10:37:48

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

cf8 wrote:

if i move/resize floated window - its ok
but when i set "floating behavior" and try to move/resize - bug is still here.

What is "floating behavior"? The float layout?


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#224 2010-03-10 10:40:30

cf8
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From: Russia
Registered: 2008-10-21
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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

lolilolicon wrote:
cf8 wrote:

if i move/resize floated window - its ok
but when i set "floating behavior" and try to move/resize - bug is still here.

What is "floating behavior"? The float layout?

cat .build/dwm/config.h |grep "floating behavior"
        { "F",      NULL },    /* no layout function means floating behavior *

yes

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#225 2010-03-10 10:47:58

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Re: March 2010 Screenshots

cf8 wrote:
lolilolicon wrote:
cf8 wrote:

if i move/resize floated window - its ok
but when i set "floating behavior" and try to move/resize - bug is still here.

What is "floating behavior"? The float layout?

cat .build/dwm/config.h |grep "floating behavior"
        { "F",      NULL },    /* no layout function means floating behavior *

yes

Fixed for you smile:
http://dpaste.com/170349/


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