Hoping to use it soon when it's done.Shifu wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 5:33 am Slowly working on a new minimal window decorations. It's designed to go with the MintY Red, Green and Sand GTK themes (which really are very good). I have reduced the window frame widths a little, but they're still very grabbable. Took a few pixels out of the titlebar too.
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MX-19 screenshots
Re: MX-19 screenshots
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Clevo N130WU-based Ultrabook: Intel i7-8550U (Kaby Lake R), 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics (UEFI)
ASUS X42D laptop: AMD Phenom II, 6GB RAM, Mobility Radeon HD 5400
Re: MX-19 screenshots
hello darknetmatrix and everyone
screenshot of an import of a screencapture

With gThumb open, pointed to destination file
the import command with target file
opens directly in gThumb.
a short command like, import ~/spiniN.png, that is for
type it once into Run Program box will place it into command history.
type "imp" in Run for this screenshooter. Launch.
screenshot of an import of a screencapture

With gThumb open, pointed to destination file
the import command with target file
opens directly in gThumb.
a short command like, import ~/spiniN.png, that is for
type it once into Run Program box will place it into command history.
type "imp" in Run for this screenshooter. Launch.
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Re: MX-19 screenshots
Love MX kde with so small memory and CPU utilization with all modern usability and flexibility
This may be last kde on 19 series for me..
, simple and vibrant ; usable, trusty and stable
Looking ahead for a more recent and powerful 21..
This may be last kde on 19 series for me..

Looking ahead for a more recent and powerful 21..
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Re: MX-19 screenshots
What are you running there? i3? Awesomewm? Dwm? Looks really sweet whatever it is. You should do a how-to for us in the Tips&Tricks section, show us what you've done.
Edit: I looked really close and I can see it's bspwm. Wow!! You really should write up a nice long how-to. That's amazing.
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Re: MX-19 screenshots
^
agreed
@Vipul88 always does some pretty spectacular customization whatever the DE
agreed
@Vipul88 always does some pretty spectacular customization whatever the DE
Re: MX-19 screenshots
... Also tried in the past this very nice WM , and it is very light and powerful (but tilled WMs are not for me, a too different learning practice of hotkeys)andyprough wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:16 am ...
Edit: I looked really close and I can see it's bspwm. Wow!! You really should write up a nice long how-to. That's amazing.
Here a nice tuto of @manyroads for bspwm:
viewtopic.php?p=542411#p542411
http://eirenicon.org/knowledge-base/bui ... ps-part-2/
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Re: MX-19 screenshots
both posts are by manyroads. however his dotfiles and the tutorials are too old now. some packages and configs need to be upgraded. i had a great inspiration from eirenicon.com though so hatsoff to manyroads for that.oops wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 5:56 am... Also tried in the past this very nice WM , and it is very light and powerful (but tilled WMs are not for me, a too different learning practice of hotkeys)andyprough wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:16 am ...
Edit: I looked really close and I can see it's bspwm. Wow!! You really should write up a nice long how-to. That's amazing.
Here a nice tuto of @manyroads for bspwm:
viewtopic.php?p=542411#p542411
http://eirenicon.org/knowledge-base/bui ... ps-part-2/