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@Brex their IDE has been getting popular. Any good?
Would have to do a script or two before any judgement. I do like the way gui looks and they save and preserve text in unnamed tabs (similar to sublime). p.s. I don't like any of the color themes provided, so I'd have to figure out how to change those.
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I love that wall and also the two parodies of it, especially the Ed Norton one that was an SNL bumper image...
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Obssesive Metalhead and practiced beer drinker
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I love that wall and also the two parodies of it, especially the Ed Norton one that was an SNL bumper image...
Yeah, I really like Hopper.
Nighthawks has been one of the most meme-prone paintings in history.
Please make Autocad Civil 3D and Archicad work on Linux!
Please make Autocad Civil 3D and Archicad work on Linux!
Please make Autocad Civil 3D and Archicad work on Linux!
Please make Autocad Civil 3D and Archicad work on Linux!
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^ great color scheme cog, that wallpaper suits it well.
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After, having a good time, with the cousin sister of this distro, which by the way I liked it a lot, since I consider Archlinux a good distro, I mean Archlabs, especially because they have been inspired by it, I could say that it is almost the same as with another base, but after a while, I experienced many problems when updating the system, and many key problems, which by this time I am not to be a Taliban, so I have returned to my dear Ex Crunchbang, Bunsenlabs, and now that I am here I notice how everything is going smoothly and I feel at home again: D
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A little, experimental script to display images in urxvt/xterm.
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After, having a good time, with the cousin sister of this distro, which by the way I liked it a lot, since I consider Archlinux a good distro, I mean Archlabs, especially because they have been inspired by it, I could say that it is almost the same as with another base, but after a while, I experienced many problems when updating the system, and many key problems, which by this time I am not to be a Taliban, so I have returned to my dear Ex Crunchbang, Bunsenlabs, and now that I am here I notice how everything is going smoothly and I feel at home again: D
https://i.postimg.cc/GTDgPhDT/Captura-de-pantalla-2019-12-11-18-56-16.png
Hey Dude, feel free to share those issues with me. Maybe they are something that we overlooked?
P.S. I just hired my new admin lady who is from Chile.
One of the ArchLabs dudes
Obssesive Metalhead and practiced beer drinker
\m/
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Panikuz wrote:After, having a good time, with the cousin sister of this distro, which by the way I liked it a lot, since I consider Archlinux a good distro, I mean Archlabs, especially because they have been inspired by it, I could say that it is almost the same as with another base, but after a while, I experienced many problems when updating the system, and many key problems, which by this time I am not to be a Taliban, so I have returned to my dear Ex Crunchbang, Bunsenlabs, and now that I am here I notice how everything is going smoothly and I feel at home again: D
https://i.postimg.cc/GTDgPhDT/Captura-de-pantalla-2019-12-11-18-56-16.png
Hey Dude, feel free to share those issues with me. Maybe they are something that we overlooked?
P.S. I just hired my new admin lady who is from Chile.
Thank you friend, your help will always be welcome, and that of the entire archlab community, I have simply returned from the nostalgia and affection I have for Bunsenlabs, but I will not leave a good distro like AL at all, I can say that both are already some of my favorites, and they will still be present on my computer
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So far everything working out of the box.
http://scrot.cloud/images/2019/12/12/bl_li_dev.th.png
well done Team BL
Thanks! @johnraff had a lot of IRL to deal with, but he made it all come together. All praise to John, he managed to coordinate a lot of different features being implemented all at once. Bravo, John! It's out now and it's got a lot of improvements.
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Praise isn't good for me.
Anyway, lots of input from the team, and the community. Many places where I just plugged in someone else's creation.
...and it's not finished yet, still a lot of rough edges to file off before the "official" release.
But have to agree, it looks nice. Credit here due to our graphics people, @hhh, @damo, @bronto and @cog.
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...elevator in the Brain Hotel, broken down but just as well...
( a boring Japan blog (currently paused), idle Twitterings and GitStuff )
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Anyway, lots of input from the team, and the community. Many places where I just plugged in someone else's creation.
...and it's not finished yet, still a lot of rough edges to file off before the "official" release.
But have to agree, it looks nice. Credit here due to our graphics people, @hhh, @damo, @bronto and @cog.
Thank you very much, johnraff. My full agreement.
Maybe the graphics specialists can get the
Logout--Lock Screen--Suspend--Reboot--Power Off
View the dialog from the keyboard's viewpoint.
The selection focus is very difficult to distinguish. More or less color of the button would simplify it...
Thank you all!
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Maybe the graphics specialists can get the
Logout--Lock Screen--Suspend--Reboot--Power Off
View the dialog from the keyboard's viewpoint.
The selection focus is very difficult to distinguish. More or less color of the button would simplify it...Thank you all!
It's a GTK3 theming problem that is going to be a pain to solve, I think.
The workaround is to use your Alt button to highlight/underline the shortcuts. Alt+l (or just Enter) to logout, Alt+o to Lock Screen, Alt+s to Suspend, Alt+b to Reboot (Alt+r is the default Resize Window shortcut for Openbox and some other window managers). Alt+p to Power Off. If you switch the bl-exit keybind from 'Mod4 + x' to 'Alt + x' it makes it all slightly easier.
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@bridouz, looks awesome!! did you only modify build.sh to produce light themes?
I’d really like to check out your configs if you still have them since I haven’t done much light theming with the scripts.
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The worst day of fishing is better than the best day at work.
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Did you only modify build.sh to produce light themes?
Yep, just tweaked colors. The only thing I changed is in dARK-Papirus. Renamed it to Papirus and added Papirus-Light.
So no real modifications beside some basic tweaks.
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