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Rezza I didn't know you were a moderator here...

Yeah, only recently, and I haven't seen you around these parts for a while - welcome back anyway ;)

Here's my latest.. as seen on forums.gentoo.org

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OB3: SwordfishWhite

Icons: Suede2

GTK: Clarity

WP: Skies the limit

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I still use your themes most of the time with OB3, man, using a slightly hacked Tropic Ocean right now in fact. But I agree with your reservations posted over at f.g.o - there doesn't really seem to be anywhere else to take OB3 theming, which is a shame because it is a truly excellent WM.

noob question,

how do i use pasq's fvwm config? i put it in .fvwm, but i see nowhere to choose it.

and yes, i have read man fvwm-config, but i dont get it :p

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Download the file FVWM-Pasq.tar.bz2 to your home dir, then do

rm -R .fvwm
tar -xjf FVWM-Pasq.tar.bz2
ln -s .fvwm-pasq .fvwm

WARNING It will delete your old .fvwm config

there doesn't really seem to be anywhere else to take OB3 theming

which is a shame because it is a truly excellent WM.

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Agreed & agreed.

While my Neowin-presence has been all but nil these days, I always look forward to the screenshots offered on this thread. I've been recycling themes + .Xdefaults + panels; unfortunately, despite thinking that I had implemented something truly genuine, I'd soon realise that most of my thoughts were already conceived. :(

I end up borrowing ideas from shots of other WM's capabilities.

Ob3 truly is a versatile WM; I've taken advantage of many pipe scripts suggested @ f.g.o (nightmare's 'screen' session management, for instance.) It's xml configs aren't too shabby, either.

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The other one didnt work, so I posted again, sorry (delete the other if you want) this is my first fully functional Linux desktop. yay :D :happy:

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