Various configuration files and scripts, mainly for GNU/Linux systems. See a preview of ncmpcpp.
- Some of these files may need editing to be usable on your system.
- The vim color scheme should be placed in
/usr/share/vim/vim74/colors
under any name you choose, and this name has to be set in your .vimrc. For example, mine is namedcustom.vim
. - The Powerline color scheme should be placed in
~/.vim/bundle/vim-powerline/autoload/Powerline/Colorschemes
, with the same procedure as above. - The oh-my-zsh theme has to be in
~/.oh-my-zsh/themes
, and then set in your .zshrc. - The ncmpcpp config is made for ncmpcpp 0.6-pre, which you can find on the ncmpcpp git.
- To install, download the gnome-terminal.xml file and run the following command:
gconftool-2 --load gnome-terminal.xml
. Keep in mind that this will erase your previous settings. - Includes 4 profiles, 2 with dark color schemes, and 2 with light ones (for Flèche and Phosphene). To switch between them, right-click on your terminal window and select one from the Profiles menu.
- I use the OSX2 rendering style, which has no hinting and subpixel AA. You can set it by running
# /etc/fonts/infinality/infctl.sh setstyle osx2
- Additionally, for more advanced style options, change the preset used in
/etc/profile.d/infinality-settings.sh
to Ubuntu (line 712). - Gnome Shell has some quirks with infinality font rendering, particularly for the panel. To (partly) work around this, in the Tweak Tool's font section, set hinting to none and antialiasing to grayscale.