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@Steve, nicely done... imo, greens are the most difficult shades to get right on a desktop and you nailed it.
Thanks Glenn.
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^ You've reminded me just how much I like B&W wallpapers. {especially with trees.}
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Have you seen this resource? Charlie Henson (dA) (I've mentioned this in the past)
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Yup, have that bookmarked under: Walls - from the first time you mentioned it. Black and Blue is 'almost' as good as BnW.
His 'wolf' looks familiar - someone I know used it as an avatar I think.
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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Alpine Linux running dwm (and dmenu as a launcher) with st (no alpha patch this time) and tmux; the shell is mksh.
Hey thanks for sharing this guys da page. I added it to my watch list. He has some really good shots.
The meaning of life is to just be alive. It is so plain and so obvious
and so simple. And yet everybody rushes aroound in a great panic
as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves.
- Alan Watts
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Nice ragamatrix, what is the window border from??
Can to share how you did the encrypt/decrypt in thunar?
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Kan-ban conky idea, basically a 3 step approach to project timeline, like todo/doing/done (censored content).
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@bronto... What a great concept wall that come out, Very nice.
@hoas, man it's amazing, you're just too cool doing things diversely
@ragamatrix, very good man, Recently i have tried aswell gnome-breeze theme, i find it nice theme for both GTK2/3.
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@b-rex, those drop shadows you've been using are cool!
Maybe shift them to the left with that wall?
Does Compton allow a color value for shadows? That would be the shiznit with that wall.
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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@hhh - Excellent catch! Totally missed that!
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Changed x-terminal-emulator to st, I can live with the dud icon in tint2.
Memory comparison for st vs. terminator:
empty@Helium:~ $ ps-mem | grep 'x-terminal\|terminator'
2.0 MiB + 559.5 KiB = 2.5 MiB x-terminal-emul
27.6 MiB + 6.3 MiB = 33.9 MiB terminator
Hmmm.
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@hhh, will do some experiments. Ultimately a nice solution would probably be some sort of script in blender to return at least general direction and hardness and color and .... of light (probably hard to do with hdri lightning).
edit: That won't work either, since the shadow should change based on the position of the element on the screen. Basically a terminal with shadows on left and positioned top-left doesn't look right. I should do an actual render with some rectangles to prove the point (maybe later).
edit2: And of course Blender has its own opinion on where shadows should be
(two rectangles forced to look into camera)
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Changed x-terminal-emulator to st, I can live with the dud icon in tint2.
Memory comparison for st vs. terminator:
empty@Helium:~ $ ps-mem | grep 'x-terminal\|terminator' 2.0 MiB + 559.5 KiB = 2.5 MiB x-terminal-emul 27.6 MiB + 6.3 MiB = 33.9 MiB terminator
Hmmm.
Yes it's pretty minimal, Unfortunately compiling everytime to apply new changes keeps me away from st.
st on debian repo is called stterm. I've tried to deal with Xresources/Xdefaults but can't modify the colors that easy without compile.
So, still urxvt a go for me.
P.S. i like this feature "stterm -f (font name-number)" very good.
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compiling everytime to apply new changes keeps me away from st
Personally, I really like compile-time configuration and the only way to get (true) transparency and scrollback (if you don't like tmux) is to apply patches to the code.
The thing I don't like about rxvt-unicode is the ~32k lines of code...
empty@Puffy:~/git/st $ wc -l st.c
2699 st.c
O:)
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^ So lovingly simple!
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Nice ragamatrix, what is the window border from??
Can to share how you did the encrypt/decrypt in thunar?
hi,
It's from emerald decoration windows (compiz stuff...)
to encrypt/decrypt file first you need to create personnal gpg keys, I learned that in French here and for the thunar goodie it's here (more English ) and big thanks to him for these great thunar goodies.
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Personally, I really like compile-time configuration and the only way to get (true) transparency and scrollback (if you don't like tmux) is to apply patches to the code.
The thing I don't like about rxvt-unicode is the ~32k lines of code...
Despite the good wish to use st as a compiled, I do not have much experience with compiling, I did once wicd successfuly just so. Seeing how to compile st seems easy steps, i may do it but i just don't like doing every time
By Debian repository i did an apt-get install stterm. Colors are very ugly on default. I would like at least to read Xdefaults/Xresources for colors. Nothing else
nili ~ $ psmem
[sudo] password for nili:
Private + Shared = RAM used Program
196.0 KiB + 103.5 KiB = 299.5 KiB startx
188.0 KiB + 157.5 KiB = 345.5 KiB init
200.0 KiB + 313.5 KiB = 513.5 KiB xinit
576.0 KiB + 194.5 KiB = 770.5 KiB dbus-daemon
608.0 KiB + 383.0 KiB = 991.0 KiB login
868.0 KiB + 467.0 KiB = 1.3 MiB sudo
1.2 MiB + 223.0 KiB = 1.4 MiB udevd
1.2 MiB + 649.5 KiB = 1.8 MiB herbstluftwm
664.0 KiB + 1.4 MiB = 2.1 MiB bash
2.8 MiB + 885.5 KiB = 3.7 MiB stterm
8.1 MiB + 553.5 KiB = 8.7 MiB Xorg
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21.8 MiB
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Usually my OS Idle at 28MB by leaving urxvt (alone) on background, st falls down considerably more below. I even saw 20.2MB sometimes.
st is the most lighter console so far, and i have tried many others in years.
Edit: xvt have a lot premise to be like st if devs of this console wants to make it. xvt seems to have very less code line aswell.
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Seeing how to compile st seems easy steps
Yes, once the dependencies are installed then a simple `make install` will compile & install the program but if you use the git version then be sure to alter config.mk and change these two lines:
X11INC = /usr/include/X11
X11LIB = /usr/lib/X11
Then copy config.def.h to config.h and edit the colours section in that file, here is one of mine:
https://github.com/Head-on-a-Stick/conf … g.h.st#L85
That example is using a simple dark solarized scheme, I'm sure you can figure it out.
I always like to set the font as the Sans alias and configure that in ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf to avoid having to recompile to change fonts.
Back on topic: I've stripped my Arch desktop in an attempt to find more CS:GO FPS:
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