Random wallpaper changer for ROX-Filer
Random wallpaper changer for ROX-Filer
Looking over another HOWTO topic on randomly
changing wallpapers, I didn't see where it made
use of ROX-Filer's ability to change wallpapers.
So, I came up with . . .
Random wallpaper changer for use with ROX-Filer
version .02 by Bruce B January 10, 2009
Name rwall stands for Rox or random, open for
suggestions for a better name.
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Who is this for?
People with lots of wallpapers
also:
Lazy people with lots of wallpapers?
Aliens?
??
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Features
* Randomly picks and displays wallpapers from your
collections
* Changes wallpapers at user defined intervals
* Does not copy, rename or move any files
* Seamless operation, no flickers or refreshing when
changing backgrounds
* Manages up to 1000 jpeg files in the user defined
directory
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Advice
Don't get too attached to this version, because I'm working
on another version with more features.
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To install
Download rwall02.zip to any directory, a temporary directory
would be best. Run these commands on the command line:
unzip rwall02.zip
./install-rwall
Optionally remove rwall02.zip
rm rwall02.zip
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The installer installs theses files:
~/.rwallrc
~/my-applications/bin/rwall
~/my-applications/bin/rwall_bg
~/my-applications/bin/bg_clear.png
~/my-applications/bin/bg_nl
~/my-applications/bin/bg_sleep
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About the files:
.rwallrc : user configuration, to set the jpg
directory and delay interval
rwall : the brains which instructs the engine
rwall_bg : the engine which does the work
bg_clear.png : image for clearing the background
bg_nl : gnu coreutils (original name = nl)
bg_sleep : gnucoreutils (original name = sleep)
bg_nl and bg_sleep from sysrescue cd
Puppy Linux doesn't have nl
Sleep has been renamed because the stop portion of this
program will stop it and I don't want to inadvertently
stop another "sleep" which may be running.
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Getting started
run rwall to view basic options
run rwall edit to setup your configuration file
you will want to enter the path of your jpg collection,
also the interval for randomly changing wall papers
----------------
Disclaimer: If you have ugly wallpapers it's not my
fault.
Also, if you get weird results the problem is probably
in the ~/.rwallrc file.
Later I can add lots of error checking, but for now
you must fill out the directory of your jpeg files
correctly.
changing wallpapers, I didn't see where it made
use of ROX-Filer's ability to change wallpapers.
So, I came up with . . .
Random wallpaper changer for use with ROX-Filer
version .02 by Bruce B January 10, 2009
Name rwall stands for Rox or random, open for
suggestions for a better name.
--------------
Who is this for?
People with lots of wallpapers
also:
Lazy people with lots of wallpapers?
Aliens?
??
-------------
Features
* Randomly picks and displays wallpapers from your
collections
* Changes wallpapers at user defined intervals
* Does not copy, rename or move any files
* Seamless operation, no flickers or refreshing when
changing backgrounds
* Manages up to 1000 jpeg files in the user defined
directory
--------------
Advice
Don't get too attached to this version, because I'm working
on another version with more features.
---------------
To install
Download rwall02.zip to any directory, a temporary directory
would be best. Run these commands on the command line:
unzip rwall02.zip
./install-rwall
Optionally remove rwall02.zip
rm rwall02.zip
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The installer installs theses files:
~/.rwallrc
~/my-applications/bin/rwall
~/my-applications/bin/rwall_bg
~/my-applications/bin/bg_clear.png
~/my-applications/bin/bg_nl
~/my-applications/bin/bg_sleep
----------------
About the files:
.rwallrc : user configuration, to set the jpg
directory and delay interval
rwall : the brains which instructs the engine
rwall_bg : the engine which does the work
bg_clear.png : image for clearing the background
bg_nl : gnu coreutils (original name = nl)
bg_sleep : gnucoreutils (original name = sleep)
bg_nl and bg_sleep from sysrescue cd
Puppy Linux doesn't have nl
Sleep has been renamed because the stop portion of this
program will stop it and I don't want to inadvertently
stop another "sleep" which may be running.
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Getting started
run rwall to view basic options
run rwall edit to setup your configuration file
you will want to enter the path of your jpg collection,
also the interval for randomly changing wall papers
----------------
Disclaimer: If you have ugly wallpapers it's not my
fault.
Also, if you get weird results the problem is probably
in the ~/.rwallrc file.
Later I can add lots of error checking, but for now
you must fill out the directory of your jpeg files
correctly.
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This is the code for the "brains" rwall.
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#!/bin/bash
# filename rwall
BASEFN=`basename $0`
run_status()
{
RUNS=`pidof ${BASEFN}_bg`
if [ "$RUNS" != "" ] ; then
RUNS="yes"
else
RUNS="no"
fi
}
display_status()
{
if [ "$RUNS" = "no" ] ; then
echo -e "\033[31;1m Run status: ${BASEFN}_bg NOT running\033[0m"
elif [ "$RUNS" = "yes" ] ; then
echo -e "\033[31;1m Run status: ${BASEFN}_bg IS running\033[0m"
fi
}
stop_rox_bg()
{
for i in ${BASEFN}_bg bg_sleep ${BASEFN}_bg bg_sleep
do
KPID=
KPID=`pidof $i`
[ "$KPID" != "" ] && kill -s 15 $KPID >/dev/null
done
for i in ${BASEFN}_bg bg_sleep
do
KPID=
KPID=`pidof $i`
[ "$KPID" != "" ] && killall $i
done
[ -f /dev/shm/jpglist ] && rm /dev/shm/jpglist
[ -f /tmp/jpglist ] && rm /tmp/jpglist
}
start_rox_bg()
{
RUNNING=`pidof ${BASEFN}_bg`
if [ "$RUNNING" != "" ] ; then
echo -n -e "\033[31;1m Run Status: ${BASEFN}_bg"
echo -e " was already running\033[0m"
exit
fi
echo -e "\033[31;1m Run Status: ${BASEFN}_bg started\033[0m"
${BASEFN}_bg &
}
clear_wallpaper()
{
stop_rox_bg
${BASEFN}_bg clear
stop_rox_bg
run_status
display_status
}
help_rox_bg() {
printf "
Usage examples for \"$BASEFN\"
$BASEFN : displays run status
$BASEFN clear : clears background to ROX-Filer default color
$BASEFN edit : to edit personal preferences file
$BASEFN start : starts random wallpaper displays
$BASEFN stop : stops at current wallpaper ; also stops program
"
}
edit_rox_bg()
{
$DEFAULTTEXTEDITOR ~/.${BASEFN}rc &
}
short_help()
{
echo " Usage: $BASEFN < clear | edit | start | stop | --help >"
}
case $1 in
clear) clear_wallpaper ;;
edit) edit_rox_bg ;;
stop) stop_rox_bg ; run_status ; display_status ;;
start) start_rox_bg ;;
-h) help_rox_bg ;;
--help) help_rox_bg ;;
*) run_status ; display_status ; short_help
;;
esac
Code for rwall_bg, the engine, so to speak, which stays resident, handling the wallpaper changes.
Once a few tasks are accomplished, the while loop is what mainly manages things.
Once a few tasks are accomplished, the while loop is what mainly manages things.
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#!/bin/bash
# filename rwall_bg
BASEDIR=`dirname $0`
if [ "$1" = "clear" ] ; then
set_bg ${BASEDIR}/bg_clear.png >/dev/null
exit
fi
BASEFN=`basename $0 | sed "s/_bg//g"`
JPGDIR=`grep ^JPGDIR= ~/.${BASEFN}rc | sed "s/\"/ /g" | cut -d " " -f 2`
INTERVAL=`grep ^INTERVAL= ~/.${BASEFN}rc | sed "s/\"/ /g" | cut -d " " -f 2`
LISTDIR=/tmp
grep /dev/shm /proc/mounts>/dev/null && LISTDIR=/dev/shm
set_bg()
{
rox --RPC << EOF
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<env:Envelope xmlns:env="http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-envelope">
<env:Body xmlns="http://rox.sourceforge.net/SOAP/ROX-Filer">
<SetBackdrop>
<Filename>$1</Filename>
<Style>Centre</Style>
</SetBackdrop>
</env:Body>
</env:Envelope>
EOF
}
one_space()
{
while read f
do
echo $f
done
}
ls -1 ${JPGDIR}/*.jpg >${LISTDIR}/jpglist~
<${LISTDIR}/jpglist~ bg_nl -n ln | one_space>${LISTDIR}/jpglist
TOTAL=`grep -c . ${LISTDIR}/jpglist`
[ -f ${LISTDIR}/jpglist~ ] && rm ${LISTDIR}/jpglist~
while :
do
let NUM=${RANDOM}%1000+1
if [ "$NUM" -le "$TOTAL" ] ; then
BACKGROUND=`grep "$NUM " ${LISTDIR}/jpglist | cut -d " " -f 2`
set_bg $BACKGROUND
bg_sleep $INTERVAL
fi
done
The only file which needs editing and it does need it by the users. File is ~/.rwallrc
The function to open ~/.rwallrc in the default editor is included in rwall
Otherwise is this understandable enough? Does it need to be more clear?
The function to open ~/.rwallrc in the default editor is included in rwall
Otherwise is this understandable enough? Does it need to be more clear?
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# Important: maintain quoting in your variable data
# You can save old data with # comments as in examples below
#JPGDIR="/initrd/mnt/dev_save/jpg_in" # don't use trailing backslashes
#INTERVAL="5000" # in seconds, integers only are allowed
JPGDIR="/usr/share/backgrounds" # don't use trailing backslashes
INTERVAL="60" # in seconds, integers only are allowed
Hello Bruce
I thought i would give this a try.
It seems to work OK, but
if one is running wbar, as i am (i run it invisable, just in case you are wondering where the icons are)
there is a rectangle where the wbar sits, and it requires a right click on the wbar to correct things. (see: wbarprob.png)
Also if your wallpaper images are of different sizes, it would be nice if they could be Stretched to fit. (see: badfit.png)
My desktop is running at: 1280x960
The image being displayed in: wbarprob.png is 1280x960
The image being displayed in: badfit.png is 1024x768
if not, then maybe you could.
CatDude
.
I thought i would give this a try.
It seems to work OK, but
if one is running wbar, as i am (i run it invisable, just in case you are wondering where the icons are)
there is a rectangle where the wbar sits, and it requires a right click on the wbar to correct things. (see: wbarprob.png)
Also if your wallpaper images are of different sizes, it would be nice if they could be Stretched to fit. (see: badfit.png)
My desktop is running at: 1280x960
The image being displayed in: wbarprob.png is 1280x960
The image being displayed in: badfit.png is 1024x768
Maybe you are already looking at the issues i speak of, in this new version,Bruce B wrote: Don't get too attached to this version, because I'm working
on another version with more features.
if not, then maybe you could.
CatDude
.
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CatDude,
Thanks for the feedback. Stretched is one of ROX's SOAP options. I don't know how it is spelled, maybe I can find out or trial and error.
Notice center is spelled Centre
Stretching would be good, but a couple, just a couple mind you, of my backgrounds are scantly clothed ladies. Stretching a nicely rounded lady, makes her not so nicely rounded.
I noticed on one of your pics, you have ROX-Filer's default background color of gray. You can set this color to a more attractive color and the centered images will look better.
There certainly could be a .rwallrc option for centered or stretched. After I learn how ROX-Filer SOAP script wants stretch spelled, I'll add that option.
If you learn, let me know.
Today's update, Lord willing, will be a taskbar controlled icon to make running it more simple for some. It's made, tested and works good. Just need to write up the documentation and post it.
1st click - starts the background displaying
2nd click - stops at the current image
3rd click - clears the backdrop to ROX user defined color, or the default if the user didn't define one.
And round you go. Very simple, fast moving and practical, IMO.
Bruce
Thanks for the feedback. Stretched is one of ROX's SOAP options. I don't know how it is spelled, maybe I can find out or trial and error.
Notice center is spelled Centre
Stretching would be good, but a couple, just a couple mind you, of my backgrounds are scantly clothed ladies. Stretching a nicely rounded lady, makes her not so nicely rounded.
I noticed on one of your pics, you have ROX-Filer's default background color of gray. You can set this color to a more attractive color and the centered images will look better.
There certainly could be a .rwallrc option for centered or stretched. After I learn how ROX-Filer SOAP script wants stretch spelled, I'll add that option.
If you learn, let me know.
Today's update, Lord willing, will be a taskbar controlled icon to make running it more simple for some. It's made, tested and works good. Just need to write up the documentation and post it.
1st click - starts the background displaying
2nd click - stops at the current image
3rd click - clears the backdrop to ROX user defined color, or the default if the user didn't define one.
And round you go. Very simple, fast moving and practical, IMO.
Bruce
Hello Bruce B
Sorry but i could not resist having a hack at your code. (please forgive me)
I managed to sort out both of the issues i pointed out above.
First of all, i installed: xevent-0.1-i486.pet
as provided by: 01micko here
Then i changed your rwall_bg
to look like this:
The position i used for the xevent,
was arrived at by taking a screenshot of the desktop (showing the rectangle where wbar should be)
then moving the cursor over the screenshot to the top lefthand corner of the rectangle,
and making a note of the position. (Very crude, but only needs doing once)
Anyway, i am sure someone with your abilities can do a better job of it.
CatDude
.
Sorry but i could not resist having a hack at your code. (please forgive me)
I managed to sort out both of the issues i pointed out above.
First of all, i installed: xevent-0.1-i486.pet
as provided by: 01micko here
Then i changed your rwall_bg
to look like this:
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#!/bin/bash
# filename rwall_bg
BASEDIR=`dirname $0`
if [ "$1" = "clear" ] ; then
set_bg ${BASEDIR}/bg_clear.png >/dev/null
exit
fi
BASEFN=`basename $0 | sed "s/_bg//g"`
JPGDIR=`grep ^JPGDIR= ~/.${BASEFN}rc | sed "s/\"/ /g" | cut -d " " -f 2`
INTERVAL=`grep ^INTERVAL= ~/.${BASEFN}rc | sed "s/\"/ /g" | cut -d " " -f 2`
LISTDIR=/tmp
grep /dev/shm /proc/mounts>/dev/null && LISTDIR=/dev/shm
##### the following line was added by CatDude. (Taken from: /usr/local/apps/System/Wallpaper/set_bg)
MODE="`cat $HOME/.config/tmp/backgroundmode`"
set_bg()
{
##### Also i changed: <Style>Centre</Style> to <Style>$MODE</Style>
rox --RPC << EOF
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<env:Envelope xmlns:env="http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-envelope">
<env:Body xmlns="http://rox.sourceforge.net/SOAP/ROX-Filer">
<SetBackdrop>
<Filename>$1</Filename>
<Style>$MODE</Style>
</SetBackdrop>
</env:Body>
</env:Envelope>
EOF
}
one_space()
{
while read f
do
echo $f
done
}
ls -1 ${JPGDIR}/*.jpg >${LISTDIR}/jpglist~
<${LISTDIR}/jpglist~ bg_nl -n ln | one_space>${LISTDIR}/jpglist
TOTAL=`grep -c . ${LISTDIR}/jpglist`
[ -f ${LISTDIR}/jpglist~ ] && rm ${LISTDIR}/jpglist~
while :
do
let NUM=${RANDOM}%1000+1
if [ "$NUM" -le "$TOTAL" ] ; then
BACKGROUND=`grep "$NUM " ${LISTDIR}/jpglist | cut -d " " -f 2`
set_bg $BACKGROUND
##### the following 3 lines were added by CatDude.
xevent -a 280 860 #number of pixels for cursor to deviate right and down
sleep 0.2 ; xevent -b 3 #simulated right mouse click
sleep 0.1 ; xevent -a 280 860
bg_sleep $INTERVAL
fi
done
was arrived at by taking a screenshot of the desktop (showing the rectangle where wbar should be)
then moving the cursor over the screenshot to the top lefthand corner of the rectangle,
and making a note of the position. (Very crude, but only needs doing once)
Anyway, i am sure someone with your abilities can do a better job of it.
CatDude
.
Last edited by CatDude on Sun 15 Jan 2012, 14:18, edited 1 time in total.
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@CatDude,
Thanks, I'll work on adding modes for version 03.
@Aliens et al
Attached is version 02 taskbar controller, single click options:
Download to temporary directory
unzip rwall_tray02.zip
./install-tasktray
Optionally
rm rwall_tray02.zip
It's mostly automated, but you will have to copy and paste one line.
Thanks, I'll work on adding modes for version 03.
@Aliens et al
Attached is version 02 taskbar controller, single click options:
- start bg
stop bg with current bg
clear bg
Download to temporary directory
unzip rwall_tray02.zip
./install-tasktray
Optionally
rm rwall_tray02.zip
It's mostly automated, but you will have to copy and paste one line.
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There is a problem when 'rwall' encounters a file name with spaces. If you have pictures with spaces in the file name, let me know and I'll upload the fix for you.
You can also remove the spaces. I wrote a utility to do this. As follows:
In install, download jpg-removespaces.zip, then
unzip jpg-removespaces.zip
./install.sh
(places jpg-removespaces script in /root/my-applications/bin)
If you want to remove the zip package:
rm jpg-removespaces.zip
Anyone want a utility to convert File_Name.jpg to lowercase?
You can also remove the spaces. I wrote a utility to do this. As follows:
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#!/bin/bash
show_help()
{
FNAME=`basename $0`
printf "
Welcome to $FNAME
Utility purpose is to replace spaces with underscores
on files with .jpg extension.
In order to avoid any unintentional or unwanted file
renaming, it works only on .jpg files and only in
the current directory.
To use, type: $FNAME -go
"
}
fix_lines()
{
while read f
do
x=`echo $f | sed "s/ /_/g"`
if [ "$f" != "$x" ] ; then
echo mv \"$f\" $x>>spaces_to_underscore_tmp.sh
fi
done
}
if [ "$1" = "-go" ] ; then
echo "#!/bin/bash">underscore_to_spaces_tmp.sh
ls -1 $PWD/*.jpg | fix_lines
chmod 755 spaces_to_underscore_tmp.sh
./spaces_to_underscore_tmp.sh
rm spaces_to_underscore_tmp.sh
echo Done
else
show_help
fi
unzip jpg-removespaces.zip
./install.sh
(places jpg-removespaces script in /root/my-applications/bin)
If you want to remove the zip package:
rm jpg-removespaces.zip
Anyone want a utility to convert File_Name.jpg to lowercase?
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For selecting backgrounds manually from big collections, I've found GQview is excellent.
Find a background you like then use the menu or keyboard to set the background.
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I've attached two files to allow you do to this with ROX-Filer
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To install files
The standard procedure, download, unzip, then;
./install.sh
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To setup GQview; Edit -> Preferences -> Editors tab
There are two columns
See picture for how it looks when setup
Download package is attached
.
Find a background you like then use the menu or keyboard to set the background.
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I've attached two files to allow you do to this with ROX-Filer
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To install files
The standard procedure, download, unzip, then;
./install.sh
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To setup GQview; Edit -> Preferences -> Editors tab
There are two columns
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Menu Name Command Line
ROX-Filer Centre gqview_center %f
ROX-Filer Stretch gqview_stretch %f
Download package is attached
.
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i just put a little
in my startup folder
and i am good to go . . .
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#!/bin/bash
cd /root/my-applications/bin
./rwall start
and i am good to go . . .
roxrightclicks can now be used to set an image as the desktop background directly from a roxfiler window. You need at least wallpaper-0.5.1.Bruce B wrote:For selecting backgrounds manually from big collections, I've found GQview is excellent.
Find a background you like then use the menu or keyboard to set the background.
Here is a screenshot in spanish
Will
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Cool stuff Will.
Sort of wish people would take the time to explore the potential of our light weight ROX desktop and file manager and JWM, before thinking they need a heavy weight.
Version 4.x JWM looks great as is, but with more work, it is very configurable to a variety of tastes. I'd take the JWM / ROX-Filer / Midnight Commander combination any day over what the proprietor thinks he has to offer. Actually, over a lot of FOSS desktop / filemanger combinations.
Now being American, I'm proud to have a second language, which is C, no just kidding, it's Spanish. This brings me to the question: Where's the screenshot?
Bruce
Plus - I'm busy at work making version 03, it should be really great. I'm particularly pleased about how ROX-Filer changes backgrounds without so much as a flicker.
Sort of wish people would take the time to explore the potential of our light weight ROX desktop and file manager and JWM, before thinking they need a heavy weight.
Version 4.x JWM looks great as is, but with more work, it is very configurable to a variety of tastes. I'd take the JWM / ROX-Filer / Midnight Commander combination any day over what the proprietor thinks he has to offer. Actually, over a lot of FOSS desktop / filemanger combinations.
Now being American, I'm proud to have a second language, which is C, no just kidding, it's Spanish. This brings me to the question: Where's the screenshot?
Bruce
Plus - I'm busy at work making version 03, it should be really great. I'm particularly pleased about how ROX-Filer changes backgrounds without so much as a flicker.
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Hi Bruce,
I have enjoyed using this, So I hope you don't mind that I did gui for this, it is very basic and probably could use some improvements to it.
I have enjoyed using this, So I hope you don't mind that I did gui for this, it is very basic and probably could use some improvements to it.
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Hello, new to whole linux stuff.
Had a old laptop so installed puppy linux without failing somehow,
First package I got was rwall and I installed it from the urxvt(command thing)
when I type "rwall start" it says : #ls cannot access <directory> no such file or directory.
Help me please.
Edit: the version is slacko .6.3.0
Had a old laptop so installed puppy linux without failing somehow,
First package I got was rwall and I installed it from the urxvt(command thing)
when I type "rwall start" it says : #ls cannot access <directory> no such file or directory.
Help me please.
Edit: the version is slacko .6.3.0
Let's first check if rwall is in ~/my-applications/bin/
So go to the ROX-filer File Manager, and once the window listing the folders in ~ opens, click on the my-applications folder, then click on the bin folder and check if rwall is present.
If it is, I want you to do the following. Right-click in the Rox window, an option menu opens. In that option menu, go to -Window-, then scroll down to where it says -Terminal Here-.
This opens urxvt in the ~/my-applications/bin folder, so we're pretty sure it will find rwall now.
Now type "rwall start" and see what happens.
Report result if succesful or if you get an error message.
So go to the ROX-filer File Manager, and once the window listing the folders in ~ opens, click on the my-applications folder, then click on the bin folder and check if rwall is present.
If it is, I want you to do the following. Right-click in the Rox window, an option menu opens. In that option menu, go to -Window-, then scroll down to where it says -Terminal Here-.
This opens urxvt in the ~/my-applications/bin folder, so we're pretty sure it will find rwall now.
Now type "rwall start" and see what happens.
Report result if succesful or if you get an error message.
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I know this is a really old post, but I was wondering how to do this too. The solution seems to be to insert fixwidgets between the 3rd and 4th last lines of the rwall_bg script, like this...toomuchcomputertime wrote:Thanks, I am trying to figure out how to make it fixwidgets (pwidgets) after changing the background?
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while :
do
let NUM=${RANDOM}%1000+1
if [ "$NUM" -le "$TOTAL" ] ; then
BACKGROUND=`grep "$NUM " ${LISTDIR}/jpglist | cut -d " " -f 2`
set_bg $BACKGROUND
fixwidgets
bg_sleep $INTERVAL
fi
done
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