...seems like a more lightweight way of providing various settings to
Gtk apps (and maybe other stuff? I'm not sure).
Various other font tweaks and such in this commit.
- messes with DPI & fonts
- changes trayer height
- rewrites chunks of xmonad.hs to use EZConfig style bindings, rofi for
launcher and i3lock for a lock screen (thanks @benlemasurier), and a
slightly different set of layouts. also handles some fancy laptop keys
like volume adjustment. still need to steal casey & tyler's stuffs for
backlight handling, probably.
for now, i'm going to keep these changes in a separate branch rather than
attempt to make them work on all of my systems. I'm running Debian Stretch
on here and the monitor is giant, so it would likely be a hassle, and it's
small enough that i can probably just manage as a separate branch as long
as needed.
I don't know if I'll stick with vim-airline for my statusbar, but it has
some appealing features.
Dropped terminal fonts down a bit in size. Seems better to have a
little more context for editing on this display. At this res, with
those fonts, I get a 147x40 terminal. It's reasonably legible.
(I'm currently on a System76 Galago UltraPro or whatever it's called,
purchased in August of 2014 or thereabouts.)