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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ For Arch Linux, it has Raleigh as the default GTK theme which looks
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very dated if you ask me.
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.GTK Raleigh theme
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image::gtk-raleigh-theme-demo.png[GTK Raleigh theme]
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image::gtk-raleigh-theme-demo.webp[GTK Raleigh theme]
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For my custom configuration, I chose the https://github.com/NicoHood/arc-theme[Arc]
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theme along with its https://github.com/NicoHood/arc-icon-theme[icon set] simply
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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ because they're the popular choice. I also think the darker scheme is pretty
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cool.
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.GTK Arc Darker theme
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image::gtk-arc-darker-theme-demo.png[GTK Arc Darker theme]
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image::gtk-arc-darker-theme-demo.webp[GTK Arc Darker theme]
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You can look for more GTK themes at https://www.gnome-look.org/[GNOME Look].
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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ server. Simply sending a notification with `notify-send` while running Dunst in
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background can go a long way.
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.Using dunst for screenshot notifications
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image::dunst-screenshot-demo.png[Using dunst for screenshot notifications]
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image::dunst-screenshot-demo.webp[Using dunst for screenshot notifications]
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I also made it to send notifications for delayed screenshots.
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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ The most obvious is the HTML output of Asciidoctor with the default
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backend is not great and leaves a lot of things to be desired.
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.`<div>` then a `<p>` for a paragraph, really?
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image::asciidoctor-sample-html.png[`<div>` then a `<p>` for a paragraph, really?]
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image::asciidoctor-sample-html.webp[`<div>` then a `<p>` for a paragraph, really?]
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It's not semantic and it is unconventional.
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Not only that it's a pain to style it with CSS but also breaks a lot
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ It was easy to adapt to it since I'm completely used to using programs
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that live in a command line interface like https://www.vim.org/[Vim].
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.My i3 setup
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image::i3-setup.png[My i3 setup]
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image::i3-setup.webp[My i3 setup]
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i3 also offers a level of https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html[configuration]
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that could make you a bit more efficient.
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ space for root and for home, and RAM and CPU usage.
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It took a while to configure it but I seriously liking the pace around it so far.
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.The resulting i3bar setup
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image::i3bar-appearance.png[The resulting i3bar setup]
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image::i3bar-appearance.webp[The resulting i3bar setup]
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=== Application launcher
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My personal desktop experience wouldn't be complete without an application launcher.
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ It's quite usable with rofi's sidebar mode where you can find windows, desktop e
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binaries, and even SSH configs.
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.Customized rofi menu
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image::rofi-setup.png[Customized rofi menu]
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image::rofi-setup.webp[Customized rofi menu]
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You can find
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https://github.com/foo-dogsquared/dotfiles/tree/master/rofi[my rofi config on my GitHub repo].
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ file browser.
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status bar. It's pretty cool looking.
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.Fullscreen Vim setup
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image::vim-setup.png[Fullscreen Vim setup]
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image::vim-setup.webp[Fullscreen Vim setup]
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If you want to take a deeper look or just want to see the full config,
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https://github.com/foo-dogsquared/dotfiles/tree/master/vim[you can see it in my dotfiles repo].
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