tFix more links - monochromatic - monochromatic blog: http://blog.z3bra.org
(HTM) git clone git://z3bra.org/monochromatic
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(DIR) parent 984d0dd9a82ca1f52c770a214f4c17f0b4f127d9
(HTM) Author: z3bra <contactatz3bradotorg>
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2017 13:36:14 +0200
Fix more links
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M 2013/12/love-me-some-latex.txt | 3 +--
M 2015/01/you-are-the-wm.txt | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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(DIR) diff --git a/2013/12/love-me-some-latex.txt b/2013/12/love-me-some-latex.txt
t@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ probably better than you. So you can just **focus on what your
are typing**.
Seems interresting huh? So basically, what does it look like? Here's
-a simple document (download/view it
-[HERE](http://raw.z3bra.org/null/la.pdf))
+a simple document (download/view it [HERE](/pub/misc/la.pdf))
la.tex
(DIR) diff --git a/2015/01/you-are-the-wm.txt b/2015/01/you-are-the-wm.txt
t@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ MISCELLANOUS
For eye candy purpose, I wrote a `pulsar` script, to make my currently active
window standout. It make the window's border "pulse" like in the following
-video: http://raw.z3bra.org/dev/random/wall-border.webm. It uses a `$HOME/.colors`
+video: [wall-border.webm](/pub/vid/wall-border.webm). It uses a `$HOME/.colors`
file containing the colors to be used for the gradient. It will then run `chwb`
at a regular interval to change the current window's borders.
t@@ -272,4 +272,4 @@ possible.
As a bonus, to congratulate you from reading it all, here is a video from my
actual workflow with this setup (writing my latest blogpost:
-[(grab some popcorns, it's 57 minutes long)](http://raw.z3bra.org/dev/random/monochromatic-0x0017-writeup.webm)
+[(grab some popcorns, it's 57 minutes long)](/pub/vid/monochromatic-0x0017-writeup.webm)