Jan Snyder | 15 Aug 05:22

Re: Vimperator Digest, Vol 17, Issue 14

Yes, I put that css to change the command line green on focus into
stylish and it worked good!

I installed Stylish originally trying to get rid of scrollbars and
titlebar. I wanted to get rid of that chrome titlebar but not
fullscreen mode and go totally minimal. I have it now without anything
at the top no toolbars or titlebar. This is how I got rid of title.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5737

I've been into this minimalism lately. I tried RatpoisonWM. Colon
Commands are cool. But Rat Poison doesn't support GIMP. I finally
switched my brain away from ADOBE and there's no way I'm quitting Gimp
now just for Ratpoison.

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:00 PM,  <vimperator-request@...> wrote:
> I have Stylish installed, too. So did you put the css snippet in the
> Stylish options instead of userChrome.css?
>
>
> Greetings,
> Frank
>
k | 15 Aug 06:55

Re: Vimperator Digest, Vol 17, Issue 14

> I've been into this minimalism lately. I tried RatpoisonWM. Colon
> Commands are cool. But Rat Poison doesn't support GIMP. I finally
> switched my brain away from ADOBE and there's no way I'm quitting Gimp
> now just for Ratpoison.

I use ratpoison and GIMP. I understand it may seem a bit tricky to get
them to cooperate--everyone seems to be saying it's impossible--but
it's really quite simple. You can create a frame layout that works
well (using fdump/frestore or a script of "vsplit 1/4" type commands)
and ":dedicate" the frame with the canvas so things like rotate/scale
don't hide your image. This is probably somewhere in the ratpoison
mailing list archives or wiki.
What does seem to be impossible with ratpoison is FontForge. A
horrible interface even with a cooperative window manager but I
haven't figured out how to make it even usable in Ratpoison (granted I
haven't used it for quite some time).
Frank Blendinger | 15 Aug 09:29

Re: Vimperator Digest, Vol 17, Issue 14

Hi.

Jan Snyder <schlachthausfunf@...> enlightened the world by writing
these words of wisdom:
> Yes, I put that css to change the command line green on focus into
> stylish and it worked good!

Indeed, it does. Very nice to have it working, but I'd really like to
know why it does not work when I just put it in my userChrome.css
directly. Other modifications I made there work just fine.

Greetings,
Frank

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Hi.

Jan Snyder <schlachthausfunf@...> enlightened the world by writing
these words of wisdom:
> Yes, I put that css to change the command line green on focus into
> stylish and it worked good!

Indeed, it does. Very nice to have it working, but I'd really like to
know why it does not work when I just put it in my userChrome.css
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