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Nice term colors. I'm the one responsible for that colorscheme display script, btw ... heh =P
Judging by your distro, I assume you got it from Him over at the Arch forums?
Anyways, here's a scrot from my trusty little netbook;
Cheers~
Last edited by gutterslob; 07-13-2011 at 10:47 PM.
Reason: Typo
Nice term colors. I'm the one responsible for that colorscheme display script, btw ... heh =P
Judging by your distro, I assume you got it from Him over at the Arch forums?
ha, probably. :P I don't remember who it was, but it definitely was from the Arch Forums.
It's quite a wonderful little script!
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Originally Posted by gutterslob
Anyways, here's a scrot from my trusty little netbook;
This one's mine. Awesome again. http://i.imgur.com/V0RCo.jpg
Can you guys gimme the HD version of the wallpaper I am using? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
If I didn't have wmii, I would use scrotwm. And if neither of those two were around, I'd probably end up on dwm.
If ratpoison's keybindings weren't so emacs-like (all the multi key patterns) I probably would have liked that as well. I tried musca, but I like the more dynamic wm's. I never was able to get awesome working nicely but perhaps that's the curse of using slackware and being a bit of a slacker myself. Either way, I'm in heaven with wmii.
Can configure it in bash, python, or ruby (might be a fourth language I'm forgetting), plus it's fun to screw around with wmiir which gives you access to the plan9 dependencies.
+1 <3
Fell in love when an OpenBSD friend introduced it to me. I'd been a long time Dwm user before that, with some xMonad on the side, but ScrotWM was just so elegantly coded (study the source files and you'll understand) and more importantly, it was blindingly fast. Possibly the fastest tiler I've used (can't wait for Marco to switch it to XCB), though mostly only noticeable on underpowered hardware. Love the xMonad-esque keybindings and sane defaults. Imho, it feels like a dwm-improved + xMonad lite rolled into one.
Similar to my previous scrot, just with more saturated colours and slightly tweaked Vim colorscheme to match;
Basically grabbed a colour close to the red/pink Debian uses for it's swirl logo, and worked the other colours around that.
Cheerz~
Last edited by gutterslob; 08-30-2011 at 12:21 PM.
Reason: Added stuff and fixed typos
@gutterslob
How do you keep your proc/stat/etc. info on the right hand side of the status bar?
Using conky, mine remains left-aligned (next to the tab number/window count).
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