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#226 2010-12-18 19:11:23

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:

Ouch! Email the dev - he is pretty good at helping out with tricky issues. Good luck!

Mhh I have something to add : the dev is a really nice guy who was enclined to help me, but he also told me not to use ourico because it was too buggy and recommended me to use something else instead of ourico.

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#227 2010-12-18 20:01:38

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Ashren wrote:

MonteCarlo font.

Lich wrote:

Not sure what he uses, but you can try any tiny bitmap font (terminus/proggy/dina, to name a few)

Thanks guys. smile
Couldn't install MonteCarlo or dina properly, but I'll fiddle around with it a bit more to see if I can get them working.

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#228 2010-12-18 20:21:07

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

aleks223 wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:

Ouch! Email the dev - he is pretty good at helping out with tricky issues. Good luck!

Mhh I have something to add : the dev is a really nice guy who was enclined to help me, but he also told me not to use ourico because it was too buggy and recommended me to use something else instead of ourico.

Well, that's an honest response! big_smile


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#229 2010-12-18 20:54:28

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

karabaja4 wrote:

Believe it or not - xfwm4 standalone smile
http://pwnage.pondi.hr/shot11_thumb.png

How fast is xfwm compared to openbox?

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#230 2010-12-18 22:23:05

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

na12 wrote:
karabaja4 wrote:

Believe it or not - xfwm4 standalone smile
http://pwnage.pondi.hr/shot11_thumb.png

How fast is xfwm compared to openbox?

Pretty fast. I don't notice the difference (and I'm pretty picky when it comes to speed).

The main reason I chose xfwm over Openbox is full compositing support, so GUI is rendered through GPU instead of wasting CPU. In Openbox you need xcompmgr for that, which is way too buggy and unmaintained. Also, tearing is less noticeable when you move windows around - unfortunately it's still there, but less than in pure Openbox without compositing. This is mostly xorg's fault, and there isn't much we can do except wait for Wayland and proper support for tear-free rendering, composite or otherwise.

The main disadvantage when using xfwm is that you have to use xfdesktop to be able to show wallpaper and to have openbox-like right click menu - which opens instantly (!) and doesn't require any external programs. Editing it tho is pretty complicated (I plan to write a Python script just for purpose of editing that menu).

You can try it by using these packages in AUR I wrote: xfwm4-standalone and xfdesktop-standalone - xfdesktop is compiled with MINIMAL options and handles only wallpaper and menu. If you have something like bauerbill that handles AUR dependencies automatically just install xfwm4-standalone and it will pull all the necessary things. It will also pull one or two xfce4 dependencies but nothing major.

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#231 2010-12-18 23:00:37

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

But does the logout menu work if you aren't running xfce4-session?

Also, how do you change icon theme, etc without xfce4-settings-helper?

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#232 2010-12-18 23:11:40

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

pogeymanz wrote:

But does the logout menu work if you aren't running xfce4-session?

Also, how do you change icon theme, etc without xfce4-settings-helper?

Logout doesn't work, I don't need it anyway. I'll remove it from the menu when I figure out how to edit it (the menu) efficiently.

I can change icon/GTK theme normally with lxappearance.

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#233 2010-12-19 02:37:34

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

All hail to my awesomeness. Awesomeness beeing my utterly awesome Hello Kitty wallpaper and pink xterms.

http://imgur.com/PhVQT.png

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#234 2010-12-19 04:25:41

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

tNm1oMA

11.6"  LCD, 1366x768
as always: openbox, tint2, conky

any suggestions are welcome

Last edited by taskfall (2010-12-19 04:26:22)

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#235 2010-12-19 10:36:04

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:

Well, that's an honest response! big_smile

If you find any good solution, let me know...

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#236 2010-12-19 12:12:50

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Finally found a dark GTK theme that doesn't suck, so I've been able to play with colours a bit.  Apologies for thumb spam, wanted to show a range of gtk apps.  No caveats as yet, unusual for dark gtk themes.

5273812294_938db5d074_t.jpg 5273804756_112a685609_t.jpg 5273197081_18d0fef698_t.jpg 5273196843_21e2429350_t.jpg 5273196895_633e25c0da_t.jpg 5273804804_f7ca4949f7_t.jpg

dwm, Exaile, Chromium, Sakura, Gimp, Thunar
gtk theme @ http://browse.deviantart.com/customizat … /#/d336c7u
confs @ http://www.meyithi.com/dots/nb walls @ http://www.meyithi.com/dots/wp


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#237 2010-12-19 13:20:24

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Really slick looking desktop Meyithi.

Paul-S

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#238 2010-12-19 15:21:09

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

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#239 2010-12-19 16:40:00

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

taskfall wrote:

tNm1oMA

11.6"  LCD, 1366x768
as always: openbox, tint2, conky

any suggestions are welcome

What hardware are you running this on? Not too many 11,6" LCD screens with that resolution and an Atom inside I guess. Sony 'netbook'?


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#240 2010-12-19 16:46:58

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Just again, a bit showing off: subtle, sur, vitag and the launcher.

subtle-0.9-3.thumb.png

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#241 2010-12-19 19:57:39

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#242 2010-12-19 21:00:35

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

woddfellow2 wrote:

Now with awesome:

...
http://ompldr.org/vNm1ydg
...

Just out of curiosity, which font are you using in your terminals?

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#243 2010-12-19 21:30:48

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

I am using console8x16:

http://ompldr.org/vNm10cg


1-Crawl 2-Cnfg 3-ATF 4-Exit ?

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#244 2010-12-19 22:08:01

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Aye, thanks. smile

I was asking because I discovered this font today – which is essentially the same font as yours but with better unicode support. However, there's no package for it, not even in the AUR. Seems like nobody uses it. Your screen shots made me think: "Hmm, is there a popular package I'm missing? Or is he really using that same font?" wink

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#245 2010-12-19 23:54:39

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

I have moved from xmonad to dwm, as I found a way to implement a command mode in dwm – something I've wanted to try in a tiling window manager for some time. Previously I have tried to understand the xlib or xcb libraries to figure out how to make my own window manager from scratch – which I guess would be less complicated for someone not entirely new to C programming, but have figured that editing the dwm source code would give me quicker gratification at this moment. I don't have much visual to show off right now:

ltUr7s.jpg

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#246 2010-12-20 06:34:17

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Nichollan wrote:

Previously I have tried to understand the xlib or xcb libraries to figure out how to make my own window manager from scratch – which I guess would be less complicated for someone not entirely new to C programming, but have figured that editing the dwm source code would give me quicker gratification at this moment.

Let me tell you, as an author of a window manager (subtle), writing a wm is neither an easy task nor is xlib less complicated. I have a good C background and I am playing with xlib for more than five years now. wink

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#247 2010-12-20 16:07:06

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Subtle

tNm41bg.jpg

Cheers
Paul-S

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#248 2010-12-20 17:28:22

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

windows xp in virtualbox seamless mode tongue

tNm43ZQ

Last edited by Soumyadeep (2010-12-20 17:33:58)

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#249 2010-12-20 19:11:00

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

ANOKNUSA wrote:

Am I seeing things, or do you have icons in Jumanji's browser tabs?

You are seeing things smile That is luakit and the "icon" is in awesome's bar showing that urxvt is floating.

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#250 2010-12-21 01:07:14

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

clean
Pantallazo.jpg
dirty
Pantallazo3.jpg

Compiz standalone
elemetary theme and icons
avant-window-navigator
wallpaper from wallbase.net

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