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Third time's the charm!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/25222242
- OS: OpenBSD 7.5-current amd64
- Host: Lenovo ThinkPad T400
- WM: cwm
- GTK Theme: Mint-L-Dark-Purple
- Icon Theme: GNOME-Noble
- Font: spleen
- Shell: ksh
- Browser: Tor Browser
- Editor: nvim
- Terminal: Sakura
I plan to make my own GTK theme for this machine, but Mint-L is a pretty good fit for now.
[Aqua] My New Old MacBook
cwm
- OS: OpenBSD 7.4
- GTK Theme: Soil
- Icons: Faenza
- Wallpaper: (Something from WallpaperCave's Isle of Skye collection)
- Terminal: Sakura
- Fetch: Neofetch
- Browser: Firefox (+ Arkenfox User.js)
- Shell: KornShell
- Windows Open:
- mpv, playing "Needles (feat. Jack and Dean)" by TomSka
- Sakura, running Neofetch
- PCManFM
Aqua
- OS: macOS 11 "Big Sur"
- Theme: Dark
- Accent Colour: Purple
- Wallpaper: (Something from Unsplash)
- Terminal: iTerm2
- Fetch: Neofetch
- Browser: Mullvad Browser
- Shell: Zsh
Dynamic desktop (large gif)
This has been my setup for the last few months.
The animated wallpapers are displayed by Paperview (+ my pull request so it could be made to work with picom). I took gifs from various sources, converted them to collections of BMP files with ffmpeg, removed artist signatures (sorry) by copying parts of the images over themselves with ImageMagick, and integer scaled them if necessary.
Since I mostly live in Emacs (config), system information is shown in its tab bar instead of the top panel (which is tint2). All the icons in the tab bar are simple XBM icons I made, and some (like the volume icon) actually change dynamically. The current playing song description resizes according to the space left in the tab bar, and cycles if necessary.
CWM is also customized to add click-to-focus (but not raise) and remove some stuff I don't like.
Theme switching is handled by a hacky Perl