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@Dobbie03 Hey, that's just majestic!
@hhh To me, it's just the opposite, it's easier for me to read terminal text with dark background... Anyways, that's just my case, everyone is different!
@PackRat You are welcome! Xsetroot is awesome
@ivo Many thanks! BTW, what you're doing is awesome, I think I'll program my own WM someday... (MOWM? )
@Rawketman: Of course it counts! I prefer other kind of WM, tough
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@Dobbie03 Hey, that's just majestic!
Cheers!
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Very Very good!!!
My own wm !!MMwm - Minimal Monocle window manager for X, using prefix key style
and partially based on DWM.![]()
CURRENT FEATURES
- Integrated Ratpoison/StumpWM style (using prefix key)
- No tags, just one view and simple taskbar that gives a "list" of opened windows (in the style of rpbar)
- No mouse support (Say good-bye to the rodent)
- MMwm does not have xinerama supportInspirations
Ratpoison, AntiWM, 2wm, and the text editor Gnu/Emacs.
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Pretty safe dare, you'll make the 5th shell user in this month's screenshot thread (no recent scrot from kimmo7, though). Heck, even Linus went back to GNOME, though he did it bitching and whining like the idealist he sometimes is...
https://plus.google.com/+LinusTorvalds/ … koAaLDpF4i
Here's my gnome 3.
I'm hopping between gnome 3 and i3. Gnome looks nice but it's slow and I have older laptop. i3 is also nice looking and simple and fast.
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Hey thanks
MMwm thread!!
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/post/256710/#p256710
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Lots of pretty stuff so far.
Anyway, I finally hacked up a way to use a master settings file that will generate new themes for Xresources, conky, herbstluftwm, and dmenu at one fell swoop. The next project is to get it to generate GTK themes from the same file... or possibly... something else...
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double post
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Nice!! I like how the colors match the wallpaper! What's the terminal?
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Thanks guys. I used some website that generates a pallet from a preexisting image (there are lots of those) and tweaked a few of the colors here and there. The terminal is rxvt-unicode.
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Thanks guys. I used some website that generates a pallet from a preexisting image (there are lots of those) and tweaked a few of the colors here and there. The terminal is rxvt-unicode.
Then can I see your font settings?
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ninjaaron wrote:Thanks guys. I used some website that generates a pallet from a preexisting image (there are lots of those) and tweaked a few of the colors here and there. The terminal is rxvt-unicode.
Then can I see your font settings?
Ah... the font.
Well, the only line that controls the font in~/.Xresources is this:
URxvt.font: xft:Ubuntu Mono:pixelsize=11:style=bold,xft:Miriam Mono CLM:style=bold
That second font is a because I need something to fill in Hebrew characters that Ubuntu Mono lacks 'cause I'm writing a text book for Biblical Hebrew. Everything you see in this pic is Ubuntu Mono.
However, I do have Ubuntu libxft and cairo patches installed (which I believe are in #! by default). This changes things. I'm also using a patched version of rxvt-unicode which corrects problems with character spacing the current release version. I got it from the Arch User Repository. The package is called (aptly) `rxvt-unicode-patched`. Unfortunatly, I'm not sure what's required to install it on another distro.
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^@ninjaaron that is definitely an impressinve .Xdefaults / .Xresources set up. Would you mind heading over to the .Xdefaults section and posting the details there. Those colors would look great with my current all flat gray set up.
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Sure:
GTK3 theme: Zukitwo-Dark
OB theme: changed some random one to match Zukitwo-Dark; click here
Icons: Elementary (Dark)
Font: Droid Sans, size: 8
Wallpaper: Far Away Glory.
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However, I do have Ubuntu libxft and cairo patches installed (which I believe are in #! by default). This changes things. I'm also using a patched version of rxvt-unicode which corrects problems with character spacing the current release version. I got it from the Arch User Repository. The package is called (aptly) `rxvt-unicode-patched`. Unfortunatly, I'm not sure what's required to install it on another distro.
Thanks, that's what I wanted to know
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argh, again double post
Last edited by Unia (2012-09-05 10:03:46)
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