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That is a well crafted desk I find it hard to see the window borders though, is that terminal inside a window or directly on the desktop? (You can do that with a widget in KDE, don't know if it's possible in XFCE)
Last edited by Erik1984; February 20th, 2013 at 11:04 AM. Reason: writing window with capital W ... not good :P
@ Artificial Intelligence, Jakin, goldshirt9, Euroman:
Thank you very much for your kind words.
It's a borderless window for terminator. With openbox you can choose borders or not.I find it hard to see the window borders though, is that terminal inside a window or directly on the desktop?
Here you are a "normal" window:
Ubuntu 12.04 Cairo Dock with opengl (Cairo Dock hiden)
Theme: Malys Rough mix (KDE programs use Qtcurve, mix by me)
Fonts: Ubuntu Condensed
Icons: Faenza (in Ubuntu and Kubuntu)
Wallpaper fom Windows Theme
Emerald Theme: Mix by me
Screenlets: Nowplaying and WidescapeWeather
Awn Dock with Dockbarx
(The picture is 6 mb)
Last edited by xc3RnbFO8P; February 20th, 2013 at 03:01 PM.
For the time being I popped back over to my regular Unity install. There's definitely a sense of cleanliness with Unity. KDE takes the cake with an absurd amount of customizable options, but Unity just feels clean and simple while still giving me the main options I want. Plus KDE's font rendering hurts my eyes. We'll see who takes the cake down the road though... definitely a ton of good from both environments.
Current desktop. All stock, icons adjusted to 32px.
@ ringi nice work.
Last edited by loukingjr; February 20th, 2013 at 04:02 PM.
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iMac 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 32GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MB
Yeah Unity is just more polished, especially when you compare the default look. That's why I have switched back and forth between Ubuntu and Kubuntu ever since 11.04. You can tweak the font settings in KDE to make it better, I'm quite satisfied with my current settings. It's very hard to get the Ubuntu quality though. No idea what Ubuntu is doing with the fonts but it's something awesome.
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