Post Your Desktops #8751

User avatar
Bail
Posts: 1142
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 21.41
Location: UK

lukey wrote:
Bail wrote: Why thank you, I don't suppose I could have a copy of said ticker, I don't mind if its resource hungry either... Perdy Please...
http://www.combustion-studios.com/BBCDe ... _alpha.zip
Note all the usual crap that this is very muchly unfinished, doesn't work half the time, and don't hold me responsible if your face explodes.
In theory you should be able to move it about from the BBC News DOG but this tends not to work. You're also meant to be able to right-click it to change the window alpha. Same warning.
"This application (the installer) has failed to start because CNCS232.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Edit: ok fixed it.
Edit: Its very nice actually, annoyingly it wont let me move it from the top of the screen, but its very perdy.
Image
User avatar
lukey
Posts: 587
Joined: Thu 25 May, 2006 01.11
Location: London
Contact:

Bail wrote:
lukey wrote:
Bail wrote: Why thank you, I don't suppose I could have a copy of said ticker, I don't mind if its resource hungry either... Perdy Please...
http://www.combustion-studios.com/BBCDe ... _alpha.zip
Note all the usual crap that this is very muchly unfinished, doesn't work half the time, and don't hold me responsible if your face explodes.
In theory you should be able to move it about from the BBC News DOG but this tends not to work. You're also meant to be able to right-click it to change the window alpha. Same warning.
"This application (the installer) has failed to start because CNCS232.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Edit: ok fixed it.
Edit: Its very nice actually, annoyingly it wont let me move it from the top of the screen, but its very perdy.
Yes, that was a bit daft, forgetting to include the runtime dll. IIRC it will be happier to move if you can manage to grab it from the BBC logo that appears between stories.
DAS
Posts: 925
Joined: Tue 19 Aug, 2003 16.35
Location: The Kingdom of Leather

Bail wrote:
lukey wrote:How fun.
What is that being the N24 style ticker??

Oh, and here's mine...

Image
Is that wallpaper a personal creation? And more importantly if I asked nicely could I have a copy please?
User avatar
martindtanderson
Posts: 527
Joined: Tue 23 Dec, 2003 04.03
Location: London, UK
Contact:

Image

I use duel monitor setup now, so the desktop continues onto the other screen
Image
jrothwell97
Posts: 176
Joined: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 21.37

I would show you my desktop, but at present one of my hard disks is hanging out of the machine's chassis and the other won't boot (running a surface scan on a 300gB disk is not a quick process). In the meantime I'm amusing myself.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
Anonymous

cdd wrote:I agree - it's perfectly possible to go through a day using your computer and never seeing the UAC dialog. Although what the dialog could really use is a checkbox saying "Always authenticate this action".

My desktop is boring as hell.
Image
Your' screen resolution is aswell
User avatar
Bail
Posts: 1142
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 21.41
Location: UK

jrothwell97 wrote:I would show you my desktop, but at present one of my hard disks is hanging out of the machine's chassis and the other won't boot (running a surface scan on a 300gB disk is not a quick process). In the meantime I'm amusing myself.
Glad you like it, took a bit of work...
DAS wrote:Is that wallpaper a personal creation? And more importantly if I asked nicely could I have a copy please?
No, I can't remember where I found it, but I've nothing better to do right now then find it again so gimme 15mins and I should have a link for you (and yes, it is rather lovely)

Edit: Less than 15mins, yay. Here is where I got it from http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/details.php?id=1174 It's quite an amazing site actually there are tons of really really nice wallpapers on there, most of them at huge sizes too.
Image
cdd
Posts: 2632
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 14.05

By the way a tip for minmalists: if you right click your desktop, click View, and then click Show Desktop Icons, you can have an empty desktop. Best of all you can still put things on the desktop, but they just won't be shown on the desktop as a load of messy icons. Neat, huh!
User avatar
Bail
Posts: 1142
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 21.41
Location: UK

cdd wrote:By the way a tip for minmalists: if you right click your desktop, click View, and then click Show Desktop Icons, you can have an empty desktop. Best of all you can still put things on the desktop, but they just won't be shown on the desktop as a load of messy icons. Neat, huh!
Hehe, It's quite funny if you do that though, as I have, after a while the desktop becomes just another folder, when you turn icons back on, they more than fill the screen...
Image
Chris
Posts: 845
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 19.03
Location: Surrey

martindtanderson wrote:Image

I use duel monitor setup now, so the desktop continues onto the other screen
Ooh, where did you get your wallpaper from? Would you be willing to lob a copy in my direction? ;)
Please Respond