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Question: Speed comparisson Ion window manager...

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MrNugget
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Post by MrNugget » Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:07 am

I don't care about the speed of ion. I use ion3 daily, although i'm under gnome 2.6 now, and i fall in love with the keybindings and to have a overview over all the windows on one workspace. i love ion and i don't think it's ugly.



my ion3 screenshot
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Post by Serum » Sun Jun 20, 2004 11:57 am

I don't like Kde either, I kind of get the distinct feeling that it's going to blow up. :D

Aha! Thanks for your config slarti] it'll come in handy when I'm going to test Ion, which is today. I do like WMI but the code is still buggy, after a while I loose control of the alt key which is as you could guess pretty "interesting". The strangest thing is that when I su, the alt key dies faster. It probably just seems that way though. Anyway if anyone has the same problem, I would like to know... so that I'm not the only one(hopefully... aren't I evil, hehe).

rhadar i think you overlooked a section of the Ion site, information about Ion3 is just under the Ion1 (stable) and unofficial packages. Here is the link to the Ion3 release notes.
The thing I do like to know, is how different is working with Ion3 instead of Ion2? Why do you use Ion3 as it's not stable? Also should I check out Ion3 instead of Ion2 and why?
And the final bang of questions how difficult is it to learn lua? Do you master it quickly? Because that's the reason I tried out WMI first, because I allready know C++.
I like information dumps! :wink:

Can people post a few configs for Ion? It would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Post by nighty » Sun Jun 20, 2004 12:02 pm

thanks..guess im too skimmy
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Post by nrl » Sun Jun 20, 2004 3:34 pm

MrNugget wrote:I don't care about the speed of ion. I use ion3 daily, although i'm under gnome 2.6 now, and i fall in love with the keybindings and to have a overview over all the windows on one workspace. i love ion and i don't think it's ugly.

my ion3 screenshot
Oh if we are posting screenshots here is my WMI screenshot note my super cool system monitor script in action down the bottom right. I still haven't changed from the default theme yet but I think I'm going to choose something a bit more subdued when I get round to it. :D

Also I'm just using a simple font at the moment as I use UXTerm so I can get all those funny characters -- not that I can read Chinese or anything but I don't like when I see ugly squares. :roll:
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Post by Serum » Sun Jun 20, 2004 9:40 pm

Nice, the script down under is very nice indeed! I'll post a screenshot when I get everything working correctly. I still have the issues with WMI and I haven't gotten to testing Ion(don't know if I'll try 2 or 3) yet.
Currently rxvt is giving me the finger. "rxvt: could not obtain control of tty" ... Ohw yeah? Right back at you buddy!
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Post by nrl » Sun Jun 20, 2004 9:55 pm

Serum wrote:Nice, the script down under is very nice indeed!
If you wish to try out the script you can find it here:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lativy/code/sti/sti
it's a bit ugly since my perl is very rusty but it seems to work OK, the mail monitor only works if your mail is stored in the maildir format but I'm sure that would be easy enough to change. Just download the script make it executable and put it in a directory in your $PATH and put the following in your ~/.xinitrc

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sti &
wmi
and your off. :D


Edit: sorry if the script takes ages to load my ISP's hosting is crap at the moment. Although you can now grab the file from WMI's repository:
http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/wmi/trunk ... les/sti.pl 8)
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Post by Serum » Mon Jun 21, 2004 10:33 am

Ooh, thanks! I'll try it out when I get home. It'll probably be late in the evening though.
And well my perl is about 4 years old so yours probably looks neat. ;)
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Post by LeTene » Mon Jun 21, 2004 11:24 am

nrl wrote:Oh if we are posting screenshots here is my WMI screenshot note my super cool system monitor script in action down the bottom right. I still haven't changed from the default theme yet but I think I'm going to choose something a bit more subdued when I get round to it. :D
In the name o' Donald Dewar man! Is that running on a C64 or something, those colours make my eyes bleeeeeeeeed! Seriously, it looks nice & minimal - might give this a shot and see if it's got anything less that fluxbox (yes, I said less :P i like it lean...).
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Post by scarr » Mon Jun 21, 2004 7:48 pm

To those that are talking about Key Bindings:

I would suggest xbindkeys. It is a very easy way to add Key Bindings to any X Window Manager. The cool thing is that the key bindings stay between window managers.

My main use for xbindkeys is for starting applications I use alot. Like Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.

Just a thought. I use it with xfce4 window manager and have been pretty pleased with it.
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Post by orochi » Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:17 pm

nrl wrote:
orochi wrote:ion looks ugly?

I rather like how it looks. having all my programs neatly, and automatically tiled with no waste of space just feels clean to me

heres a screen shot
http://www.deviantart.com/view/2772169/
Is that "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" you're using as the terminal font?

Yea and I agree it looks pretty sweet but I personally think fluxbox and these ultra-customized fvwm screenshots are ugly.
Transparency sucks! :twisted:
yup
neenee wrote: i agree - especially the lack of wasted space is a pro.

oh, and that you don't have to move windows around anymore.

hmm.. would you mind sharing your xterm setup (Xdefaults i reckon)?
its an old setup (ive since stopped using antialiased fonts), so i dont have the exact .Xdefaults anymore, but heres my current one

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XTerm*scrollBar:  false
XTerm*scrollKey:  false
XTerm*visualBell: false
XTerm*autoWrap:   true

XTerm*background:  #000000
XTerm*foreground:  #bebebe
XTerm*cursorColor: #fff796

XTerm*color0:      #000000
XTerm*color1:      #9e1828
XTerm*color2:      #aece92
XTerm*color3:      #968a38
XTerm*color4:      #414171
XTerm*color5:      #963c59
XTerm*color6:      #418179
XTerm*color7:      #bebebe
XTerm*color8:      #666666
XTerm*color9:      #cf6171
XTerm*color10:     #c5f779
XTerm*color11:     #fff796
XTerm*color12:     #4186be
XTerm*color13:     #cf9ebe
XTerm*color14:     #71bebe
XTerm*color15:     #ffffff

the irssi theme is called "sux", found it at irssi's homepage
http://irssi.org ... i think
theres alot of nice themes there
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Post by neenee » Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:41 pm

thanks :wink:
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