Cleaning up some old business, long after the dust has settled.
Steve's suggestion eliminated my need to install the old Crux, but
only after I corrected his instructions. See below. (I want the
correction in the list archive, so that I can find it when I forget.)
Thanks, Steve.
pec
On 20140726_0
Paul Condon wrote:
On 20140726_0639+0200, B wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:26:02 -0600
Paul Condon mailto:pecond...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> on with my imperfect eye-hand coordination. I want the old Crux
> back. Is there a package of 'legacy' themes? What is its name?
I don't know if it can be
On 20140726_0639+0200, B wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:26:02 -0600
> Paul Condon wrote:
>
> > on with my imperfect eye-hand coordination. I want the old Crux
> > back. Is there a package of 'legacy' themes? What is its name?
>
> I don't know if it can be recovered; however, you could go in
On Saturday 26 July 2014 11:53:14 Steve Litt wrote:
> And it works in almost
> any Linux environment, although it's a little quirky in the dwm window
> manager.
Not in TDE. :-(
Lisi
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:26:02 -0600
Paul Condon wrote:
> Until quite recently, i.e. in the last year or so, I used the Crux
> theme in Gnome and more recent Xfce4. But in a recent install from
> release 7.6 (of Wheezy), Crux has changed in a way that is significant
> for me. I have a style of work
On 7/26/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 7/26/14, Paul Condon wrote:
>> terminal windows on the screen. When the window that has focus is too
> - Algorithmic xterm layout - I posted this
> once before on debian-user.
Link:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/01/msg01084.html
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On 7/26/14, Paul Condon wrote:
> terminal windows on the screen. When the window that has focus is too
> small to contain some long lines without folding, I like to quickly expand
> the window, either to the left or to the right, depending on what
> other window will be covered by the expansion.
>
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:26:02 -0600
Paul Condon wrote:
> on with my imperfect eye-hand coordination. I want the old Crux
> back. Is there a package of 'legacy' themes? What is its name?
I don't know if it can be recovered; however, you could go in
/usr/share/themes as root, create your own theme
Until quite recently, i.e. in the last year or so, I used the Crux
theme in Gnome and more recent Xfce4. But in a recent install from
release 7.6 (of Wheezy), Crux has changed in a way that is significant
for me. I have a style of working in which I have many overlapping
terminal windows on the scr
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