nitzua wrote:
i’m not a huge fan of the blue and orange, but with a different color scheme this would be ace.
Switched to openbox after a few months of bearing with KDE4 on an ancient machine. Bongos will probably still roll out with KDE plasmoids and such, but for now I don’t really need KDE.
wall: Calm
gtk: breakfast, based on Cappucino
openbox: breakfast
icons: Elementary (with minor color tweaks)
panel is tint2. yes I know the colors suck, which is why I subbed inb4 I change everything again.
nitzua wrote:
i’m not a huge fan of the blue and orange, but with a different color scheme this would be ace.
audacious [84] wrote:
actually, minus tint (which is really limiting, as i know very well heh) and perhaps the console font, this looks really comfy and usable. maybe im just a sucker for openbox and soft blues. i’m pretty impressed with how nice you got openbox looking. also, i like the gtk a lot, do you think I could get that from you?
also, I just spent a while playing around with kde4, seems to have a lot of potential but it was difficult trying to change a lot of stuff, reminded me of osx in a way.
Kody wrote:
i’m using blue and orange right now myself, that’s a hot gtk if i do say so myself :3
edit: thanks for the gtk, going to test it out in virtualbox in a little, probably going to port it to vs for personal use
plain-doh [88] wrote:
You get a B+ for effort. :V
pjdark [89] wrote:
Geeky yet stylish. Love that taskbar and the GTK! :)
noka [93] wrote:
long time no see, mini.
looking sharp and pro as always.
fate0000 [90] wrote:
I think this is one of my favorites from you. Your color choices are a bit more bold and the different graphical elements jive together more cohesively than your past shots. Keep it up David, nice Archlinux desk.
egroeg wrote:
oh yeah
kastoob [85] wrote:
I’m feeling it.
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