Unix screen-shots thread! - Desktop Customization & Workflow
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FreeBSD + 2bwm
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^Wonderful. Check out my edit of erosion, making somethings more readable:
https://github.com/windelicato/dotfiles/...rosionedit Might as well contribute: |
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Arch Linux & bspwm running on a Thinkpad x121e.
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Looks good! |
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(07-10-2013, 07:44 PM)jmbi Wrote: FreeBSD + 2bwm (07-10-2013, 11:49 PM)earsplit Wrote: ^Wonderful. Check out my edit of erosion, making somethings more readable:This coffee brown scheme is gonna be the new black scheme. Seen it popping up on gee and unixporn more and more. Not my cup of coffee (hue) but looks good. (09-10-2013, 06:00 PM)isitmoist Wrote: Arch Linux & bspwm running on a Thinkpad x121e..Xresources please. |
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Brown colorschemes have been around for a while, crshd posted an amazing a year ago ^^
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I always like seeing screenshots of well-done brown ones, but whenever I try to make one myself it looks dire :p
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(10-10-2013, 07:03 AM)berk Wrote: Looks good!Thanks! (11-10-2013, 07:55 AM)Ippytraxx Wrote: .Xresources please.I'm using this person's terminal colors. From my termite config (should be easier to copy paste): |
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Speaking of brown... 'tis the season.
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(11-10-2013, 04:03 PM)jmbi Wrote:(11-10-2013, 03:00 PM)tbuck153 Wrote: Speaking of brown... 'tis the season. Thanks man, I found the colors on the crunchbang forums made by gutterslob. Here you go. Oh and that's bspwm ;) |
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Muh CWM setup. I finaly stick with something !
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My work in progress window manager is almost usable now (far from complete/bugfree/convenient, but usable) :D
The windows on the right are docked, not floating. I can hide/show/undock them via keyboard. |
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Do you have that on GitHub?
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Yes, but do yourself (and me) a favor and don't try it yet :P
There are more open problems/things missing than I can count and the code could use some comments and more structure. The docking right now is more of a hack and you can move docked windows around with functions I meant to remove. Also the focus traversal is broken so you often have to move the mouse out and back into a window to focus it ._. https://github.com/ne0phyte/slidewm I would've written it in Java with JNI for the xlib calls but it seemed like a good opportunity to finally learn some C. |
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Did you start from scratch ? Or you found some code here and there to start on a more "solid" basis ?
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(17-10-2013, 07:05 AM)z3bra Wrote: Did you start from scratch ? Or you found some code here and there to start on a more "solid" basis ?Both. I read the code of a few other WMs to see how they did certain stuff but except for grabKeys+Key struct, xerror and spawn I wrote my own functions. Reading and playing with existing code is the fastest way to learn for me. Here's what I read: https://github.com/mackstann/tinywm http://git.suckless.org/dwm https://github.com/pyknite/catwm https://github.com/c00kiemon5ter/monsterwm ftp://ftp.fvwm.org/pub/fvwm/devel/sources/ |
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The world is quaking from our Linux Thoughts!
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(17-10-2013, 11:24 AM)jobss Wrote:Did you mean LoC/SLOC?(16-10-2013, 08:33 PM)ne0phyte Wrote: My work in progress window manager is almost usable now (far from complete/bugfree/convenient, but usable) :D After stripping all empty lines and comments: 464 lines - slidewm.c 105 lines - slidewm.h 054 lines - config.h |
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(17-10-2013, 11:36 AM)ne0phyte Wrote:(17-10-2013, 11:24 AM)jobss Wrote:Did you mean LoC/SLOC?(16-10-2013, 08:33 PM)ne0phyte Wrote: My work in progress window manager is almost usable now (far from complete/bugfree/convenient, but usable) :D :p I have a bad use of acronyms. Not bad, that's one minimal setup.
The world is quaking from our Linux Thoughts!
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openbsd / bspwm / urxvt / surf / ncmpcpp / irssi
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OpenBSD/Awesome
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CalmWM/Debian getting started with Emacs!
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