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Re: dkeg
I second that.machinebacon wrote:Pictures of an Exhibition. Hope you find a sponsor :) it's really arts.
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Re: dkeg
apologize chorizo, didnt' see this ...
the top one is just something I added in my .bashrc, specific to my set-up, to cat the color file and append a colorscript called spectrum. There's a thread in here somewhere with a link to a shit ton of color scripts that stark had put together.
The bottom I think was just a larger window with a generic color script, then I reduced the size of the window - and magic!
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New colors and a reconfigured, manicured set-up. Single notification kick off from .xinitrc for system stats, battery, time. Also a color syncer to read current color file, generate the wall, update gtk colors.
colors: skigh
font: bleed2
wall: xsetroot -bitmap $walls/tile.xbm -bg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*background" | awk '{print $2}')" -fg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*color0" | awk '{print $2}')"
the top one is just something I added in my .bashrc, specific to my set-up, to cat the color file and append a colorscript called spectrum. There's a thread in here somewhere with a link to a shit ton of color scripts that stark had put together.
The bottom I think was just a larger window with a generic color script, then I reduced the size of the window - and magic!
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New colors and a reconfigured, manicured set-up. Single notification kick off from .xinitrc for system stats, battery, time. Also a color syncer to read current color file, generate the wall, update gtk colors.
colors: skigh
font: bleed2
wall: xsetroot -bitmap $walls/tile.xbm -bg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*background" | awk '{print $2}')" -fg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*color0" | awk '{print $2}')"
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Re: dkeg
Beautiful art from Drew with a professional description. You are the man.
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Re: dkeg
Very nice, cant wait for fall to dig in.
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Re: dkeg
So lovely and soft. Wonderful work as always dkeg. I'm still using with pleasure "urban_2".
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Re: dkeg
Random script on start for a different colorscheme. Basically, every scheme looks the same, but with different colors.
wmutils
font: vixusans
colors: paints
weechat, tmux, urxvt
wall: xsetroot -mod 12 2 -bg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*background" | awk '{print $2}')" -fg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*color8" | awk '{print $2}')"
wmutils
font: vixusans
colors: paints
weechat, tmux, urxvt
wall: xsetroot -mod 12 2 -bg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*background" | awk '{print $2}')" -fg "$(xrdb -query | grep "*color8" | awk '{print $2}')"
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Re: dkeg
^ nice background and interesting font.
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xsetroot -mod 12 2 -bg "$(xrdb -query | awk '/\*background/ {print $2}')" -fg "$(xrdb -query | awk '/\*color8/ {print $2}')"
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Re: dkeg
Very nice dkeg I really like that palette and thanks for the share pidsley.
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Re: dkeg
Thanks frank. Yes, but it has always been right there for me, on the bench. I just adjusted my configs and began using it a bit more now. It's nice to be lazy and let the wm manage my windows. The window movement with the herbst has always been really natural for me.
Also been using its wmexec function, in conjunction with cwm to go back and forth.
wmutils is still a fav of course, and had some fun with windowchef
Also been using its wmexec function, in conjunction with cwm to go back and forth.
wmutils is still a fav of course, and had some fun with windowchef
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