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^ oh that is so pretty. How did you do the 3D look?
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agreed that is really nice. finally, the colours, theme and wm for the mahogany study 8)
can almost smell the tobacco, and glass of brandy.
can almost smell the tobacco, and glass of brandy.
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Yeah agree with the others. Absolutely beautiful. I really like it.
I would say compton for the 3D/shadows effect ... ?
I would say compton for the 3D/shadows effect ... ?
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I admit, this is compton doing the transparency. The line in question is:
which is IIRC mentioned like this as an example in the manpage.
Thanks for the nice comments. :)
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compton -bcCGf -i 0.8 -e 0.8 --no-fading-openclose
Thanks for the nice comments. :)
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Very classy and nice. Plus, I have a soft-spot for this wm. There's something about the simplicity of it that I really admire. Good work MB.
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Oh I like that bbq sauce colored theme and its a sweet sauce with that Tiny WM :)
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TinyWM and compton. Only at the BBQ. :)machinebacon wrote:I admit, this is compton doing the transparency.
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Haha pids.
Hey mb what's the colors so can add to the collection
Hey mb what's the colors so can add to the collection
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hmmm, like a Mk2 golf, with porsche rims, and an Audi engine.pidsley wrote:TinyWM and compton. Only at the BBQ. :)machinebacon wrote:I admit, this is compton doing the transparency.
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Really? hell I'm ready for bed in GMT land.
GET SOME SLEEP GRILLMEISTER!
GET SOME SLEEP GRILLMEISTER!
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That is fap material Bacon! Love it.
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Just wow. Clean and elegant.
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this almost look like xcolors that i use in my bspwm config... i love it
you've got yourself a very badass tinywm setup there mr bacon
you've got yourself a very badass tinywm setup there mr bacon
rice no more.
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There's a nice little script called paletterX which can extract colors from an image. The output can then be put into a separated .Xresources snippet. This particular color scheme comes from a picture by photonucleon (posted recently), which I only adjusted for the background colour. If you're on a (recent) BBQ release, check out "paletterx" and "dkeger"
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Love this config.
tinywm rocks!
tinywm rocks!
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Beautiful Gekko.