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@ Dura & PackRat
Those aren't really my best, tbh. If you still want em;
1024x1024 tileable
@Dura
I assume you're asking for my tmux.conf, term colours and ncmpcpp config?
Here are the term colours. It's a heavily edited version of my ~/.Xdefaults file (I removed about 50 lines of perl and plugin related crap you won't ever use). Should give you a basic idea for rxvt-unicode. If you're already on URxvt, just pick out the stuff (colours) you need: http://sprunge.us/IjGh
~/.tmux.conf is a variation of the one here: http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=20504
If you want the exact same look as the one in the screenshot, made to match the term colours and displaying the session number at the bottom right, use this; http://sprunge.us/QWZL (again, I've removed some additional keybinds/scripts that you'd find useless. Left the basics)
~/.ncmpcpp/config should be this one: http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic. … 19#p218619
Anything else?
Last edited by gutterslob (2013-02-09 16:17:25)
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Thanks gutterslob. I wasn't demanding, more just expressing jealousy, and desire to create such complete, thoughtful configs. You've given me enough to consider for the rest of the day. I am running urxvt at the moment Cheers.
We can't fiddle much with alsamixer colours can we...I'll ask google.
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^what music player?
Is that DWM statusbar, if so, are you using conky to show volume (with python script?)
Looks nice!
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^what music player?
Is that DWM statusbar, if so, are you using conky to show volume (with python script?)
Looks nice!
Thanks. The player is tmux running ncmpcpp and lyvi for artistbio/cover.
For statusbar I'm just using conky. Here's my conkyrc:
out_to_x no
out_to_console yes
update_interval 2.0
if_up_strictness address
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${if_mpd_playing}${execi 10000 echo -e "\x01"}${mpd_artist}${execi 10000 echo -e "\x02"}${mpd_title} ${endif}\
${execi 10000 echo -e "\x01"}Cpu${execi 10000 echo -e "\x02"}${if_match ${cpu} < 10}0.0${cpu}${else}${if_match ${cpu} < 99}0.${cpu}${else}${if_match ${cpu} = 100}1.00${endif}${endif}${endif} \
${execi 10000 echo -e "\x01"}Mem${execi 10000 echo -e "\x02"}${if_match ${memperc} < 10}0.0${memperc}${else}${if_match ${memperc} < 99}0.${memperc}${else}${if_match ${memperc} = 100}1.00${endif}${endif}${endif} \
${execi 10000 echo -e "\x01"}Bat${execi 10000 echo -e "\x02"}${battery_percent} \
${execi 10000 echo -e "\x01"}Net${execi 10000 echo -e "\x02"}${if_up wlan0}${wireless_link_qual_perc wlan0}${else}${if_up eth0}On${else}No${endif}${endif} \
${execi 10000 echo -e "\x01"}Vol${execi 10000 echo -e "\x02"}${if_mixer_mute}M${else}${mixer}${endif} \
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Same as always.
http://ompldr.org/taGV1YQ http://ompldr.org/taGV1OQ
Mate, that looks bloody great.
Todays, with KDE:
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I think that this may well be my best setup yet:
background image (by Mareen Fischinger
conky configuration (by corenominal and HilltopYodeler, modded by myself)
tint2 configuration (by ADComp)
Openbox theme (by urukrama)
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I think that this may well be my best setup yet:
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background image (by Mareen Fischinger
conky configuration (by corenominal and HilltopYodeler, modded by myself)
tint2 configuration (by ADComp)
Openbox theme (by urukrama)
Looks pretty magnificent.
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Can we see the Vsido pstree on the 'Trees' thread please Mr. One?
Nice scrote by the way!
@Ok100: Thanks. Trying to sort vol for DWM status bar and conky... it no like, but I will keep on
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Looks pretty magnificent.
Why, thank you! 
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Ha. Quite like that.
You have dmenu in openbox menu?
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Same as always.
http://ompldr.org/taGV1YQ http://ompldr.org/taGV1OQ
great stuff OK100, just great....
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Same as always.
http://ompldr.org/taGV1YQ http://ompldr.org/taGV1OQ
Excellent!!
We can't fiddle much with alsamixer colours can we...I'll ask google.
You can, but it's tedious (and possibly dangerous). Would've been easier a few years ago, or if you're running a source based distro. Nowadays, most distros bundle all the basic alsa packages into alsa-utils, so recompiling the whole thing from source when you already have a version on your system is a bit much, me thinks. Theoretically, you could grab the alsa-utils source*, extract and edit the colors.c file in the alsamixer folder to your liking (it not much harder than configuring dwm), run make, and just manually copy the resulting alsamixer file to /usr/local/bin.
*Note that some distros modify alsa-utils. Arch is pretty vanilla (afaik), but Debian or Ubuntu might have made some changes. It's best you grab the sources from your distro website (Launchpad, Debian Packages Page, etc) or source repos to be safe. Oh, and make sure the version is the same as the one on your system.
Ugliest desktop of the year!
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http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/drslack.png
Not ugly, but definitely warrants an "Ay caramba!!" reaction. O_O
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Nice bit of info there. Yeah, I'm running Arch, so it might be slightly easier. Does, as you suggest, sound a bit much just for aesthetics though. 
Wait a sec, aesthetics is everything!
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Ha. Quite like that.
You have dmenu in openbox menu?
Yeah, feels more official than "Run"
I have duplicates of the same CLI apps in my rc.xml too for different window geometries.
My color scheme is quite putrid and it took me a while to get every app to work with the same color scheme.
Ahh, I'm a dirty hack and red is black.
Not ugly, but definitely warrants an "Ay caramba!!" reaction. O_O
Thanks Mr. Slob! I definitely don't have the same finesse as you do with the color schemes, and have enjoyed many of yours.
Last edited by junkie (2013-02-09 19:54:26)
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user77 wrote:I'm gonna terrorize you by, 1. Asking you for the config for Conky. 2. How did you get that clock? 3. How did you remove _ [ ] X bar from your terminal? And 4. How do you show your term-colors?
Thank you! Awesome look!
Np, and thanks for the compliment. Gutterslob already told you about tty-clock, so here's my conky:
double_buffer yes
own_window yes
own_window_transparent no
own_window_type override
own_window_hints undecorate,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders yes
border_width 1
border_margin 3
draw_shades no
gap_x 0
gap_y 4
alignment top_middle
update_interval 1
default_color 404040
own_window_colour 171717
use_xft yes
xftfont Liberation Sans:size=9
override_utf8_locale yes
use_spacer none
minimum_size 1366 0
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${alignc}ROOT: ${color 75507B}${fs_used /}${color} / ${color 75507B}${fs_size /}${color} HOME: ${color AD7FA8}${fs_used /home}${color} / ${color AD7FA8}${fs_size /home}${color} CPU: ${color BF3F34}${cpu}%${color} RAM: ${color BF7A29}${mem}${color} NET: ${color 707D22}${downspeedf eth0}${color} / ${color 627A92}${upspeedf eth0}${color}To remove the title bar from my terminal in openbox, I added this towards the very bottom of ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml (You'll see where it goes):
<application name="urxvt">
<decor>no</decor>
<shade>no</shade>
<skip_pager>yes</skip_pager>
<skip_taskbar>no</skip_taskbar>
<fullscreen>no</fullscreen>
<maximized>no</maximized>
</application>Here's the exact color script I was using if you wanted that too:
#!/bin/sh
# by Him on the Arch boards
# ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color
# and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after
# colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off'
# feature for anything you turn on.
initializeANSI()
{
esc=""
blackf="${esc}[30m"; redf="${esc}[31m"; greenf="${esc}[32m"
yellowf="${esc}[33m" bluef="${esc}[34m"; purplef="${esc}[35m"
cyanf="${esc}[36m"; whitef="${esc}[37m"
blackb="${esc}[40m"; redb="${esc}[41m"; greenb="${esc}[42m"
yellowb="${esc}[43m" blueb="${esc}[44m"; purpleb="${esc}[45m"
cyanb="${esc}[46m"; whiteb="${esc}[47m"
boldon="${esc}[1m"; boldoff="${esc}[22m"
italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m"
ulon="${esc}[4m"; uloff="${esc}[24m"
invon="${esc}[7m"; invoff="${esc}[27m"
reset="${esc}[0m"
}
# note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset
# first - the new color overrides the old one.
initializeANSI
cat << EOF
${redf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${greenf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${yellowf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${bluef}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${purplef}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${cyanf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${whitef}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset}
${boldon}${blackf} ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::${reset}
${boldon}${redf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset} ${boldon}${whitef}▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆▆${reset}
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Dobbie03, dkeg, gutterslob: Thanks 
Dura: If ${mixer} don't work for you try to load snd_pcm_oss module.
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my new desktop based on a picture called Winter in Krakow..
free:
and fake busy:
unfortunately the colorful icons in the taskbar do not fit well with the rest, but I couldn't manage to change icon theme in tint2.. 
We are a nice, friendly community here and I hope we stay that way.. 
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^ You can desaturate the icons so that they appear black&white.
Change the task_icon_asb line to something like 100 -100 0 in your tint2 config file.
That's a lovely wallpaper by the way. Krakow is actually where I live 
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