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August 2007 Desktops - Posting Guidelines

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Themes: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

Wallpaper: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

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Barney

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can we embed flash videos from sites like youtube etc? if not, wonder if that can happen in near future.
You mean like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Fbk52Mk1w.swf

Just cut and paste this code:

[flash=250,188]http://www.youtube.com/v/XXXxxxxXxXX.swf[/flash]

Just replace the "XXXxxxxXxXX" with the actual youtube code.

Switched to Ubuntu (following the masses ^^)

<snipped pic>

GTK: Rezlooks-Tempura Blue Mod

Icons: TangoGnomeTangerine-Mix

Emerald Theme: A modded Murrina Theme

Apps: Sonata

WP: from interfacelift

Oooo, do you have a link to the modded tempura theme or is it a personal mod?

Mine has already changed :oops:

Ubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn

Gtk theme: Dr. Aquavista

Emerald Theme: Scaled Black MacTru

Wallpaper: a shot of the Florida gators from this year's BCS national championship

Skydome: The Swamp, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (made myself from an image i found on wikipedia)

very proud of how my skydome turned out, like i have a 360 of the inside of the stadium

post-62173-1186096027_thumb.jpg

deskaug07th.jpg

Solaris Express snv_65

Compiz Fusion snapshot from who cares when

MWM window borders

Murrina Eternal Blue

Human icons

Can I ask what fonts your using in for web pages in Firefox, ive spent quite a bit of time now getting my desktop to look nice with decent fonts & smoothing etc, but no matter how much I try, web pages in Firefox fonts alway look a little of, best way to describe it is like there missing little bits of the pixels used to draw the fonts.

It's Helvetica. Came with the system, not sure if it's the same font as Apple's Helvetica.

The UI font is Segoe UI, from Vista/Office2007.Using latest freetype2 (2.3.5, with the TrueType bytecode interpreter compiled in) and pango (1.17.5), font settings are slight hinting and grey scale antialiasing. No fonts.config settings in regards to Helvetica. Pango is important for kerning and all that, so if you want good font rendering, make sure you're using the newest version of that.

I'm using the Stylish extension for Firefox to override fonts in various webpages, if they default to something else. Youtube in the screenshot has no CSS overrides via Stylish, uses Helvetica by default. Should be mentioned that I purposefully don't have Verdana or Tahoma installed. Can't see these two anymore, I prefer Helvetica over them. A lot.

--edit: Checked, I have Firefox also use the FT2 autohinter, which overrides the slight hinting setting. It's in about:config, font.FreeType2.autohinted = true.

nice :) whats the hardware u are using ?

AMD X2 4200, Asus A8N-E, 2GB RAM, couple of 160gig disks, NVidia 7800GT, Intel PRO1000 PCI-e, Audigy2

Apart from the NIC rather common hardware.

Edited by Tom Servo

my macbuntu! :D

desktop environment: gnome

desktop manager: xfdesktop (yeah, rite!:D )

gtk theme: self modded aqua-i

icon set: self modded OsX_Mod

system tray icons: lotsa hard work!!! :D

top panel: gnome-panel

bottom panel: xfce-panel

file manager: thunar

apps running: terminal, opera 9.22, pidgin 2.1.0, thunar, cairo clock

composite manager: beryl

beryl theme manager: emerald

emerald theme: leopard

wallpaper: i don't remember!

clock: cairo clock

fonts used: lucida grande, aquabase

clean:

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dirty:

screenshot1ho9.th.png

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