I've never tried printing from a PDF viewer, sorry (I didn't even know that could be done) — the only PDFs I deal with are generated by texlive, qtpdfview seems to render such documents very well indeed:HuangLao wrote:I never had much luck printing from qt based pdf viewers, whether Okular or qpdfview...always had to install Atril, Evince etc... which seemed silly, even had this problem on KDE (regardless of distro). Have you noticed this before?
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What does your desktop look like?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
^ Very nice! But is that really terminator?
I find fantasque sans mono personally offensive but I will try not to hold that against you
My desktop:
Debian sid & LXQt/bspwm.
I find fantasque sans mono personally offensive but I will try not to hold that against you
My desktop:
Debian sid & LXQt/bspwm.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
LXQt is a very nice desktop but Qt configuration confuses the hell out of me and Trolltech.conf makes that worse
Also, session management is bloat so it's back to basics:
^ That's bspwm & xfce4-panel (with volumeicon-alsa & xfce4-power-manager in the systray, fuzzy clock ftw!), started from ~/.xsessionrc:
I've set multi-user.target as the default with the desktop autostarted by this line in ~/.profile:
Also, session management is bloat so it's back to basics:
^ That's bspwm & xfce4-panel (with volumeicon-alsa & xfce4-power-manager in the systray, fuzzy clock ftw!), started from ~/.xsessionrc:
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# ~/.xsessionrc
xset s 300
sh ~/.fehbg
xfce4-panel --disable-wm-check &
volumeicon &
xfce4-power-manager
exec bspwm
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[ "$(tty)" = "/dev/tty1" ] && exec startx
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Thank you, Head_on_a_Stick Yes, it is terminator with Solarized color scheme.After long use of the urxvt terminal, I decided to get a more comfortable option.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:^ Very nice! But is that really terminator?
I understand, but I like itHead_on_a_Stick wrote:I find fantasque sans mono personally offensive but I will try not to hold that against you
LXQt/bspwm. Very nice. I like this idea.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:My desktop:Debian sid & LXQt/bspwm.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Nice, I've been using GNOME for my Debian life. I use a mixture of Frippery Clock Move, Pitch Dark, Activities Configurator, Open Weather and Mist theme to get things looking how I want.HuangLao wrote:I'm playing around with Gnome-Shell on Stretch (feel kinda dirty...lol)
Current desktop - Greenland. One day...
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I had hard time once with Xmonad. So i gave up for herbstluftwm, but that WM is ultra fast, lighter and very configurable for those who own it.
Xmonad + Ratpoison + dwm = three kings.
Congrat None1975!
So minimalistic, true Linux guru
Xmonad + Ratpoison + dwm = three kings.
Congrat None1975!
So minimalistic, true Linux guru
openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE/Wayland
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Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
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Yes you are rightNili wrote:Xmonad + Ratpoison + dwm = three kings.
Thanks for the warm words.Nili wrote:Congrat None1975!
So minimalistic, true Linux guru
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
I really like that wallpaper...Lysander wrote:Nice, I've been using GNOME for my Debian life. I use a mixture of Frippery Clock Move, Pitch Dark, Activities Configurator, Open Weather and Mist theme to get things looking how I want.HuangLao wrote:I'm playing around with Gnome-Shell on Stretch (feel kinda dirty...lol)
Current desktop - Greenland. One day...
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Wiped sid and installed stretch in it's place, I went for the full GNOME this time:
Very pretty and polished but it uses up too much memory
So I re-installed again:
EDIT: fixed the font configuration and installed the Win10 fonts (Arial is set as sans-serif), please don't tell rms
Very pretty and polished but it uses up too much memory
So I re-installed again:
EDIT: fixed the font configuration and installed the Win10 fonts (Arial is set as sans-serif), please don't tell rms
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Hello all. Beautiful desktops, mine is xfce. Considering KDE, but not sure if I want to go back down that route just yet. Cheers!
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Basking in the glory of my customised Win7...I mean, MATE!
I tried to capture MATE Menu, but it would just vanish after pressing PrintScreen.
EDIT: Nah, it was just me being stupid. Thx debiman
Btw, this is Stretch install. I don't have the will to maintain Sid anymore, so MATE fit in nicely there, too.
I tried to capture MATE Menu, but it would just vanish after pressing PrintScreen.
EDIT: Nah, it was just me being stupid. Thx debiman
Btw, this is Stretch install. I don't have the will to maintain Sid anymore, so MATE fit in nicely there, too.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
doesn't your screenshooter have a delay option?Wheelerof4te wrote:I tried to capture MATE Menu, but it would just vanish after pressing PrintScreen.
set delay ~5s - comfortably open mate menu - wait for shot.
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Thank you, Linadian. On another machine i run Debian 9 with i3wm. Here couple of screens.Linadian wrote:@None1975, very cool wallpaper, crazy stuff, I love it.
Clear:
Working with github:
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File management with rofi:
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