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Re: dwm
Rhowaldt still uses geany, that's much more offensive than vim, emacs and nano together ;)
But yes, zharpher, very nice setup, I love the airline-modes, it all looks clean!
But yes, zharpher, very nice setup, I love the airline-modes, it all looks clean!
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^ sad but true :D
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@wux, have you noticed that leaf/mousepad do not like text selection while scrolling horizontally? The marked text is unmarked then. Does not happen in Geany.
Hard to explain, but if you noticed it, you know what I mean :)
Hard to explain, but if you noticed it, you know what I mean :)
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^^ Looks spectacular, akts!
^ Yes, would love to know the colourscheme ;)
^ Yes, would love to know the colourscheme ;)
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Thanks a bunch guys :)
The colorscheme is the stock solarized theme from https://github.com/altercation/solarize ... /solarized.
The colorscheme is the stock solarized theme from https://github.com/altercation/solarize ... /solarized.
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Pretty boring
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Dang, stark. That is one handsome scrot. I don't know if I have ever seen dwm look so beautiful! Very nice :D Are you going to toss it on /r/unixporn or /r/unixart? They dig this kind of rice, since you actually put tons of elbow grease into this, rather than some who just toss Numix and Docky on Ubuntu and proudly take a screenshot.
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Thanks for the nice compliments Doc! Other than the xcolors there's nothing new in the scrot so I won't be posting it anywhere else :)
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Thanks dkeg! Panel is using lime ( I like lemon better but having some weird issues with that font, showing the all the characters as 4 ) As for the terminal, profont + tewi ( bold ). I prefer atleast one bold font on the terminal and it seems there are very few bold bitmap fonts that can look nice, Can you suggest some good bold bitmap fonts ?
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you are correct. I don't know either. Tried gohufont bold, and neep bold. Neither were perfect. IIRC neep was better than gohu for bold?? Better being relative. Give it a shot ...
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Dina maybe?
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?name=dina-font
By the way, I added a snippet to pidsley's env-info script to show the Xresources fonts, if anybody is interested:
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?name=dina-font
By the way, I added a snippet to pidsley's env-info script to show the Xresources fonts, if anybody is interested:
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print-fonts() {
FNT=(`xrdb -query all|grep Font|cut -d- -f3`)
color-echo 'Fonts' "$FNT"
}
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Woah! Thanks alot mb! The best looking bold bitmap font. And as dkeg said, nice addition env-info :)
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^ spectrwm and i3 are also C. Most window managers are written in C.
I wonder if DebianJoe could come up with some kind of objective measurement for a window manager's "speed" -- I'm not sure I know what that means, myself. Is it how quickly you can switch from one window to another? Or how quickly you can create a new window (this will also depend on the program starting in the window)?
I wonder if DebianJoe could come up with some kind of objective measurement for a window manager's "speed" -- I'm not sure I know what that means, myself. Is it how quickly you can switch from one window to another? Or how quickly you can create a new window (this will also depend on the program starting in the window)?