4e39998671
Compton helps composite windows in X. This supports shadows, transparency, and some other effects of which I'm unaware at the moment.
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996 B
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39 lines
996 B
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#!/bin/sh
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source ~/.profile
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export DESKTOP_SESSION=cinnamon # gnome for trusty.
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# NOTE: This may break your compose key.
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# See http://g/i3-users/YBexXGbik7E for more details.
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export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
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# Desktop background color.
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xsetroot -solid "#333333"
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# start tmux with a few commonly used sessions
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# TODO: consider moving this else like ~/.profile, so it doesn't depend on X.
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# This might be better for SSH.
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tmux new -d -s main
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# start `clipmenud`,
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# TODO: research if this would be better handled by init/clipmenud.service?
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clipmenud &
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# Start the Emacs server
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emacs --daemon
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# start comption
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compton &
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# set kbds
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xmodmap -e 'remove Lock = Caps_Lock'
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xmodmap -e 'keysym Caps_Lock = Escape'
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# since we separated our i3 configurations between a shared and device-specific
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# setup, we need to make sure that when we start an X session, our i3
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# configuration is up-to-date.
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cat ~/.config/i3/config.{shared,device} >~/.config/i3/config
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# set key repeat preferences
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xset r rate 250 60
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