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I'm using Windows at the moment (yuck, I know) while I'm working on a project and so I had to make it a bit more manageable. One of my friends saw my desktop and said "you've GNOME-ified Windows!"
Well of course. Can't be having the taskbar at the bottom of the screen...
The servant lifted off a kind of ottoman a long peacock-blue drapery, rather of the nature of a domino, on the front of which was emblazoned a large golden sun, and which was splashed here and there with flaming stars and crescents. “You’re to be dressed as Thursday, sir,” said the valet somewhat affably.
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Awesome start!!!
Testing lubuntu 16.10 beta with obmenu-generator, neofetch, clarity icons, ohsnap bitmap fonts and custom theme "Mrs Robot":
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^It is beautiful fog. Like every scrot you post. You've made that distro worth looking for
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not much change... but i liked this theme, changed both gtk2 and openbox a little, whipped up a matching tint2rc...
and, playing with iDesk which, 11 years after its last release, is still rock solid stable!
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beautiful nili,
I really like you're rxvt config, tmux? and the clock can you tell me more please ? Nice october shots guys & girls sorry fog :8
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I really like you're rxvt config, tmux? and the clock can you tell me more please ? Nice october shots guys
& girls sorry fog :8
Thanks ragamatrix
There it is: urxvt / xclock / xcalc config
color credit: dkeg master
!xrdb ~/.Xdefaults
Xft.autohint: 0
Xft.antialias: 1
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.hintstyle: hintslight
Xft.dpi: 96
Xft.rgba: rgb
URxvt.termName: rxvt-unicode
URxvt.imLocale: en_US.UTF-8
URxvt.loginShell: true
URxvt.cursorUnderline: true
URxvt.cursorBlink: false
URxvt.pointerBlank: true
URxvt.scrollBar: false
URxvt.font: xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:pixelsize=13
URxvt.boldFont: xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:pixelsize=13
!URxvt.font: xft:Ohsnap-9
!URxvt.boldFont: xft:Ohsnap-9
URxvt.saveLines: 1500
URxvt.utmpInhibit: true
URxvt.skipBuiltinGlyphs: true
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,matcher
URxvt.url-launcher: /home/nili/.config/palemoon/palemoon
URxvt.matcher.button: 1
URxvt.letterSpace: -2
!URxvt.letterSpace: 0
URxvt.internalBorder: 3
URxvt.urgentOnBell: true
! transparency settings
urxvt.transparent: true
urxvt.shading: 16
! --- special colors ---
*highlightColor: #C88746
*highlightTextColor: #18171C
*cursorColor: #39303B
*pointerColor: #615772
*pointerColor2: #C88746
*colorBD: #e7e7e7
*colorUL: #783e57
*underlineColor: #28202B
*background: #18171C
*foreground: #B6A4AA
! --- standard colors ---
! black
*color0: #18171C
*color8: #4f4b58
! red
*color1: #652F3B
*color9: #87404f
! green
*color2: #504E2A
*color10: #726F3C
! yellow
*color3: #A96E32
*color11: #C88746
! blue
*color4: #484054
*color12: #615772
! magenta
*color5: #582D3F
*color13: #783e57
! cyan
*color6: #39303B
*color14: #554757
! white
*color7: #A6A6A6
*color15: #BFBFBF
! --- xclock colors ---
!xclock*background: FFFFFF
!xclock*foreground: snow
xclock*majorColor: #BFBFBF
xclock*minorColor: #615772
xclock*minuteColor: #BFBFBF
xclock*hourColor: #615772
xclock*secondColor: #FFFFFF
! --- xcalc colors ---
xcalc*ti.button1.vertDistance: 4
xcalc*ti.button2.vertDistance: 4
xcalc*ti.button3.vertDistance: 4
xcalc*ti.button4.vertDistance: 4
xcalc*ti.button5.vertDistance: 4
xcalc*ti.background: gray90
xcalc*ti.bevel.borderColor: gray65
xcalc*ti.bevel.borderWidth: 1
xcalc*ti.bevel.vertDistance: 4
xcalc*ti.bevel.defaultDistance: 0
xcalc*ti.bevel.background: rgb:b/c/b
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*background: rgb:b/c/b
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen.borderColor: rgb:b/c/b
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen.vertDistance: 10
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen.horizDistance: 10
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*left: chainLeft
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*right: chainRight
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*top: chainTop
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*bottom: chainBottom
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*LCD.foreground: gray10
xcalc*ti.bevel.screen*INV.vertDistance: 0
xcalc*ti.Command.borderColor: gray65
xcalc*ti.Command.background: gray85
xcalc*ti.Command.foreground: gray30
xcalc*ti.button5.background: rgb:e/b/b
xcalc*ti.button20.background: rgb:e/d/c
xcalc*ti.button25.background: rgb:e/d/c
xcalc*ti.button30.background: rgb:e/d/c
xcalc*ti.button35.background: rgb:e/d/c
xcalc*ti.button40.background: rgb:b/b/e
xcalc*ti.button22.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button23.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button24.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button27.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button28.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button29.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button32.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button33.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button34.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button37.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button38.background: gray95
xcalc*ti.button39.background: gray95
.tmux config
set -g prefix ^a
set -g status on
set -g pane-base-index 1
set -g base-index 1
set -g status-utf8 on
set -g set-titles on
set -g default-terminal rxvt-unicode
set-option -g set-titles-string '#{pane_current_command}'
set-option -g history-limit 1024
set-option -g visual-activity on
set-option -g status-position bottom
set-option -g renumber-windows on
set-window-option -g utf8 on
set-window-option -g monitor-activity off
# Mouse
setw -g mode-mouse on
set -g mouse-select-window on
set -g mouse-select-pane on
set -g mouse-resize-pane on
# Split
set-option -g pane-active-border-fg white
set-option -g pane-active-border-bg default
set-option -g pane-border-fg red
set-option -g pane-border-bg default
# status bar colors
set -g status-bg default
set -g status-fg white
# alignment settings
set-option -g status-justify left
# status left options
set-option -g status-left '#[fg=blue][#[fg=default]#I:#P#[fg=blue]]'
set-option -g status-left-length 20
# window list options
setw -g automatic-rename on
setw -g window-status-current-format '#[fg=blue][#[fg=default]#I#[fg=default]:#[fg=default]#W#[fg=yellow,dim]#F#[fg=blue]]'
setw -g window-status-format '#[bg=default,fg=white]#I#[bg=default,fg=grey]:#[fg=grey]#W#[fg=dim]#F'
# status right options
set -g status-right '#[fg=blue][#[fg=default]%Y-%m-%d #[fg=default]%H:%M#[fg=blue]]'
# border colours
set -g pane-border-fg cyan
set -g pane-active-border-fg blue
#update tmux
unbind r
bind r source-file ~/.tmux.conf
#split screen horizontal/vertical
bind h split-window -v
bind v split-window -h
Also i use the env-info (modified) by machinebacon that is coded similar to neofetch or screenfetch a bit more minimal. Thanks MB.
#!/bin/bash
# simple screen information script
# similar to archey and screenfetch without annoying ASCII graphics
# this script is provided with NO GUARANTEE and NO SUPPORT
# if it breaks or does not do what you want, FIX IT YOURSELF
# wm array -- add any that need to be recognized
wms=( herbstluftwm i3 blackbox kwin awesome spectrwm matwm2 wmfs karmen fvwm cwm sithwm ratpoison evilwm xfwm4 openbox fluxbox pekwm)
# define colors for color-echo
red="\e[31m"
grn="\e[32m"
ylw="\e[33m"
cyn="\e[36m"
blu="\e[34m"
prp="\e[35m"
rst="\e[0m"
TMP=$(mktemp) # make temp file
color-echo() { # print with colors
echo -e $cyn$1': '$rst$2
}
print-kernel() {
color-echo 'Kernel' "$(uname -smr)"
}
print-uptime() {
up=$(</proc/uptime)
up=${up//.*} # string before first . is seconds
days=$((${up}/86400)) # seconds divided by 86400 is days
hours=$((${up}/3600%24)) # seconds divided by 3600 mod 24 is hours
mins=$((${up}/60%60)) # seconds divided by 60 mod 60 is mins
color-echo "Uptime" "$days"'d '"$hours"'h '"$mins"'m'
}
print-shell() {
color-echo 'Shell' $SHELL
}
print-cpu() {
arm=$(grep ARM /proc/cpuinfo) # ARM procinfo uses different format
if [ "$arm" != "" ]; then
cpu=$(grep -m1 -i 'Processor' /proc/cpuinfo)
else
cpu=$(grep -m1 -i 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo)
fi
color-echo 'CPU' "${cpu#*: }" # everything after colon is processor name
}
print-packages() {
color-echo 'Packages' "$(dpkg --get-selections | wc -l)"
}
print-de() {
color-echo 'DE' "there is none"
}
gtkrc="$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0"
print-gtk-theme() {
color-echo 'GTK Theme' "$(grep "gtk-theme-name" "$gtkrc" | cut -d\" -f2)"
}
print-gtk-icon() {
color-echo 'Icon' "$(grep "gtk-icon-theme-name" "$gtkrc" | cut -d\" -f2)"
}
print-gtk-font() {
color-echo 'Font' "$(grep "gtk-font-name" "$gtkrc" | cut -d\" -f2)"
}
print-term() {
termname=$(xrdb -query 2>/dev/null | awk -F: '/termName/ {sub(/\t/, ""); print $2}')
if [[ $termname != "" ]]; then
color-echo 'Terminal' "$termname"
else
[[ -n $TERM ]] && color-echo 'Terminal' "$TERM"
fi
}
print-disk() {
df -h / > $TMP
total=$(awk 'NR==2 { print $2 }' $TMP) # field 2 on line 2 is total
used=$(awk 'NR==2 { print $3 }' $TMP) # field 3 on line 2 is used
color-echo 'Disk' '\033[0;31m'"$used \033[0m/ $total"
}
print-mem() {
free -h > $TMP
total=$(awk 'NR==2 { print $2 }' $TMP) # field 2 on line 2 is total
used=$(awk 'NR==3 { print $3 }' $TMP) # field 3 on line 3 is used
color-echo 'RAM' '\033[0;33m'"$used \033[0m/ $total"
}
print-wm() {
for wm in ${wms[@]}; do # pgrep through wmname array
pid=$(pgrep -u $USER $wm) # if found, this wmname has running process
if [ "$pid" ]; then
color-echo 'WM' $wm
fi
done
}
print-distro() {
[[ -e /etc/os-release ]] && source /etc/os-release
if [ -n "$PRETTY_NAME" ]; then
color-echo 'OS' "$PRETTY_NAME"
else
color-echo 'OS' "not found"
fi
}
print-colors() {
NAMES=('black' 'red' 'green' 'yellow' 'blue' 'magenta' 'cyan' 'white')
for f in $(seq 0 7); do
echo -en "\033[m\033[$(($f+30))m ${NAMES[$f]} " # normal colors
done
echo
for f in $(seq 0 7); do
echo -en "\033[m\033[1;$(($f+30))m ${NAMES[$f]} " # bold colors
done
echo -e "$rst\n"
}
echo -e '\n'$prp'\033[0;38m'$USER'\033[0;34m''@''\033[0;38m'$HOSTNAME$rst'\n' # print user and host name
print-distro
print-uptime
print-shell
print-packages
print-de
print-term
print-wm
print-gtk-theme
print-gtk-icon
print-gtk-font
print-disk
print-mem
print-kernel
print-cpu
echo
print-colors
rm $TMP # delete temp file
Edit: xclock it is part of x11-apps
Best regards,
Nili
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@Nili thanks for your configs files, you have xclock in the same terminal because you're using a tiling wm ? for me it pops-up in another window with a "snow" color background...
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you have xclock in the same terminal because you're using a tiling wm ? for me it pops-up in another window with a "snow" color background...
Xclock pops up in it's own window and gets it's color scheme from your .Xresources file; looks like nili has a terminal with tmux, music player with album art (cli app?), and an xclock open and arranged in spectrwm.
Your compositor may be causing the snow background in your xclock.
back on topic:
Last edited by PackRat (2016-10-03 13:33:41)
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Blender 2.78 is out (micro-displacement experimental feature)
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2016/10/03/278microDisplacement.th.png
I've just watched BlenderGuru's video tutorial about it
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@Nili thanks for your configs files, you have xclock in the same terminal because you're using a tiling wm ? for me it pops-up in another window with a "snow" color background...
No problem mate, yes i'm using spectrwm config/tweaks to popup in another window thanks to this tutorial by PackRat
# open apps anywhere out of screen
quirk[mpv:x11] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV + ANYWHERE
quirk[XClock:xclock] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV
quirk[URxvt:urxvt] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV
quirk[XCalc:xcalc] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV
Xclock pops up in it's own window and gets it's color scheme from your .Xresources file; looks like nili has a terminal with tmux, music player with album art (cli app?), and an xclock open and arranged in spectrwm.
Your compositor may be causing the snow background in your xclock.
^Correct sir, player it is mpv with --cover art, urxvt/tmux with ranger and xclock that read .Xresources/.Xdefaults colors as you note.
Edit: I don't use compositor on my spectrwm setup because the screen never tear. I think I do not need even spectrwm don't like it, although i'm missing some fancy fade/border around window but i'm living without compositor.
Nili
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