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el_koraco wrote:Man, half the #! forums is running scrotum.
There was a time when I was the only one on ScrotWM and everyone else was like "Eeewww, it's so stark and bland!!"
I wonder what changed?!
I blame Daisuke - one of these days I'll try OpenBSD as well.
"It does not require many words to speak the truth." - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce tribe
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It's been a while since i customize my subtle 
http://cocooh.deviantart.com/art/Doom-262118566
Doommsdayyy 
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Its Montecarlọ
Thanks! 
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Great scrots everyone!
@ Willeo Soeurs: How's subtle? Thought about playing around with it for some time now.
Anyway, Herbstluftwm as usual, played around with transparency & colors:
“From each according to his faculties; to each according to his needs”
Look at the code. Look at the silly code!
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You shared everything except the most important one. Your emacs customizations. 
Nice balance.
O_O
My expression when you said "slug" was exactly the same as Mr. Wayne's.
Spiffy muted colors and term bg. You shared that blend yet?
Noticed the chroma noise on parts of the slug. What iso and lighting was that shot in?
Yeah, Dai-chan's to blame for a lot of my WM preferences lately. That Gilles Peterson mix-album he's featuring on his blog is brilliant, btw.
I too need to get OpenBSD up and running one of these days. Still need to do some research on Broadcrap drivers. Their ISO being CD-only doesn't help either (on my netbook, at least). Seems I'll need to read up on the netboot install. Aaah, so many distros, so little time >_<
It's been a while since i customize my subtle
http://cocooh.deviantart.com/art/Doom-262118566
Doommsdayyy
Nice shadows. Cute wallpaper too.
What's the difference between subtle-hg and the standard subtle package, anyway?
Looks awesome. Love the palette and how it contrasts with the gray wallpaper. Also diggin the padding between windows. Your dzen2 layout's pretty nice as well. Simple and efficient without those funny pixel icons that clutter up so many dzen panels these days.
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I love all those tiling WM screenshots .. look absolutely good.
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A praise by the mighty gutterslob, I feel honored
Ty
“From each according to his faculties; to each according to his needs”
Look at the code. Look at the silly code!
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Emacs using darkmate theme…
# emacsclient --eval "(emacs-version)"
"GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit)\n of 2011-09-19 on rs780"Emacs 24 (git) ./configure with --with-x-toolkit=athena (details about compiling Emacs git [fr])
Running as server, as a result: good performances.
Emacs was crashing with GTK+ when used as a server… no problem now!
# du -hs ~/.emacs.d
18M /home/dimitri/.emacs.dMy emacs customization is really heavy! (but this folder contains byte-compiled .elc files too)
I use Emacs since 2007… I first used it on Mac OS X.
Nice balance.
Thanks…
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^ The colorscheme looks great, but where's this GTK you speak of? O_o
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Haven't been using #! for a while, re-installed last night when my previous setup went, ironically, crunch bang. I know i'm a dirty filthy thief and can't come up with anything original but here's another gutterslob rip-off to get me started back with this fantabulous OS:
At least the tint2 and the conky are my own work! I plan to add more to this/change stuff but i love the BLUENESS right now.
EDIT: and the MoC too. I'm a one man configurating machine, is what i am.
Last edited by Gazhole (2011-10-07 15:25:30)
Yesterday you said tomorrow.
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@all: The last shots are all pretty nice, could not decide which to comment.
Especially with scrotwm. 
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You shared everything except the most important one. Your emacs customizations.
Nice balance.O_O
My expression when you said "slug" was exactly the same as Mr. Wayne's.
Spiffy muted colors and term bg. You shared that blend yet?
Noticed the chroma noise on parts of the slug. What iso and lighting was that shot in?Yeah, Dai-chan's to blame for a lot of my WM preferences lately. That Gilles Peterson mix-album he's featuring on his blog is brilliant, btw.
I too need to get OpenBSD up and running one of these days. Still need to do some research on Broadcrap drivers. Their ISO being CD-only doesn't help either (on my netbook, at least). Seems I'll need to read up on the netboot install. Aaah, so many distros, so little time >_<Willeo Soeurs wrote:It's been a while since i customize my subtle
http://cocooh.deviantart.com/art/Doom-262118566
Doommsdayyy
Nice shadows. Cute wallpaper too.
What's the difference between subtle-hg and the standard subtle package, anyway?Looks awesome. Love the palette and how it contrasts with the gray wallpaper. Also diggin the padding between windows. Your dzen2 layout's pretty nice as well. Simple and efficient without those funny pixel icons that clutter up so many dzen panels these days.
hmm , idk ._. more customizable than normal ones i guess
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Wow, I like that turcos color! Very awesome
My desk is same as before:
Thanks, I'm satisfied enough to name the colorscheme. I'm gonna call it Neon Benny.
Sweet autumn thing you got going. And Slack, you gotta love Slack. If I weren't so lazy, I'd do an install right now, to trade Debian's quirks for new ones.
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gutterslob wrote:What's the difference between subtle-hg and the standard subtle package, anyway?
hmm , idk ._. more customizable than normal ones i guess
I guess you didn't expect me, the clicky-clicky-widgety guy, to answer that huh?! 
Well, actually I can't really other than say that you can now use "border" on the view icons/names in the bar. I'll show it on my screenshot which I'll post soon.
(to be honest: I think I prefer my Compiz for now
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EDIT: Actually, the whole theming thing got revamped in the newer versions
Last edited by Unia (2011-10-07 17:48:23)
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Second try at Subtle. Urxvt tabs needs some coloring, as do the Sublets, and I need to take a good look at the tag system again. Other than that, quite satisfied:
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eXpander wrote:Wow, I like that turcos color! Very awesome
My desk is same as before:
Thanks, I'm satisfied enough to name the colorscheme. I'm gonna call it Neon Benny.
Sweet autumn thing you got going. And Slack, you gotta love Slack. If I weren't so lazy, I'd do an install right now, to trade Debian's quirks for new ones.
Yeah, but Crunchbang seems also nice though I havent test it yet. That is because I am too lazy and because I have a working system that is very stable. Hell, I am so lazy that I still use aterm!!! 
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I don't know.
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That is because I am too lazy and because I have a working system that is very stable. Hell,
Same here 
I even removed the Statler repo, so I'm basically running Squeeze proper, but with a bunch of compiled programs, and I do get the urge to do an upgrade to Sid (apt's simulate switch for a dist-upgrade doesn't report any problems), but then I remember all the GTK2 to GTK3 conversion mess and just leave it alone.
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