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caffeinebasedlifeform wrote:Trying out the window tiling extension for Gnome3, Shellshape.
didn't it work?
I was trying its per workspace layouts. But it only had tile right and free modes.
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Awesome new launcher, called Gnome-Pie:
which wm/de are you running ?
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Unia wrote:Awesome new launcher, called Gnome-Pie:
which wm/de are you running ?
I think, compiz standalone.
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Unia wrote:Awesome new launcher, called Gnome-Pie:
which wm/de are you running ?
As aakos23 said, it's Compiz standalone (with tint2)
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Trying out the window tiling extension for Gnome3, Shellshape.
What is the application in the background? The one with the tasklist?
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caffeinebasedlifeform wrote:Trying out the window tiling extension for Gnome3, Shellshape.
What is the application in the background? The one with the tasklist?
Taskwarrior. The package is called Task in the community/ repo.
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can you share the wallpaper
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TheImmortalPhoenix wrote:can you share the wallpaper
Here it is: http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&q=fibonacci
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It's nice to have some extra screen estate to play with. My xmonad setup:
That's quite a lot of screen real estate. My screen is about medium size, but if I had the browser or any one window maximized all the time, it would look too wide. My question for those with tiling wm and large screens: do you usually use terminals as "place holders" to achieve the layout you desire?
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sorry for my late asking -- i missed the forum for a couple of days
Well, how did you get those colorful directory listing (s.th. I've been looking for for a long time...) ?
Ah, and could you also share (the link to) your colortest-scripts?
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It's nice to have some extra screen estate to play with. My xmonad setup:
How did you get that visualizer in ncmpcpp?
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Taskwarrior. The package is called Task in the community/ repo.
Awesome! Thank you very much!
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Arch - pronounced 'ark' as in Architecture.
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thanks!
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caffeinebasedlifeform wrote:Taskwarrior.
The package is called Task in the community/ repo.Awesome! Thank you very much!
Indeed!
...and btw I got one question answered:
Ah, and could you also share (the link to) your colortest-scripts?
when doing
% task color
So though it may be an epic fail: Is this a feature of taskwarrior or (probably) another proggie?
Well, I got plenty fo "color"-files on my machine...
@ 23 (or others who know it):
ntl I still would like to know how you got this fancy directory output
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Can i have your color scheme? :>
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sablabra wrote:It's nice to have some extra screen estate to play with. My xmonad setup:
That's quite a lot of screen real estate. My screen is about medium size, but if I had the browser or any one window maximized all the time, it would look too wide. My question for those with tiling wm and large screens: do you usually use terminals as "place holders" to achieve the layout you desire?
I often use windows maximized, and I don't think it gets too wide. So I don't use terminals to achieve the layout. However, most of the time I've got at least a few terminals open, and with a small screen (like 1080p) it gets cramped very quickly. With this high resolution I can still surf the web comfortably.
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sablabra wrote:It's nice to have some extra screen estate to play with. My xmonad setup:
How did you get that visualizer in ncmpcpp?
This is covered in the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ncmpcpp
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Looks really nice.
Any chance to see your scrotwm.conf?
I know I'm paranoid, but am I paranoid enought....
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Ugh...!
Again answered myself:
Haven't noticed this nice thread yet, which also contains a wiki-link. This made my day!
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