Author Topic: Litestep config  (Read 1888 times)

Kjartan

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Litestep config
« on: 9 June 2005, 14:34 »
I am trying Litestep for Windows now, and it works smoothly. But I am unhappy with the taskbar :mad:
It's way too much crap, and too few lines for program-windows. So if any of you have the slightest clue on how to make it 3-4 lines high - please help :)

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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #1 on: 9 June 2005, 15:15 »
Quote from: Kjartan
I am trying Litestep for Windows now, and it works smoothly. But I am unhappy with the taskbar :mad:
It's way too much crap, and too few lines for program-windows. So if any of you have the slightest clue on how to make it 3-4 lines high - please help :)

C:\Litestep\profiles\***\themes\Aust**\

And you can configure that shit quite a bit. I'm not using Litestep, but it's pretty easy to edit when you use Vim.

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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #2 on: 9 June 2005, 23:01 »
i tried litestep years ago. it was so crap i switched back to explorer within fifteen minutes. as i recall it was dire.

of course i switched away from windows millenium edition less than a month later (to red hat 7.0) but that's another story.
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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #3 on: 10 June 2005, 06:39 »
yeah I tried litestep too and hated it. It actually made explorer look good.

Of course that was a long time ago. has it improved?

On this note, I think there are other better shell replacements for windows nowadays.


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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #4 on: 10 June 2005, 09:03 »
The Litestep version that I tried months ago locked my comp when starting up. I would recommend a Blackbox (BB) modification instead, for ex BBLean.

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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #5 on: 10 June 2005, 13:01 »
I just tried Astonshell and it's very nice. If I used Windows primarily I might consider buying it.
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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #6 on: 12 June 2005, 14:02 »
if microsoft had half a brain...they would sponser things like litestep, but alas, they won't.
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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #7 on: 18 June 2005, 15:08 »
If there was something similar to Fluxbox or WindowMaker available for Windows, I would try it straight away!


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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #8 on: 18 June 2005, 21:09 »
BlackBox for Windows

I used to use Litestep, but I grew tired of it.
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Re: Litestep config
« Reply #9 on: 19 June 2005, 01:41 »
Yes, I used Litestep, but it was far too slow for my liking, right now I use Program Manager (progman.exe) as my shell and it runs very, very fast.