Small Windowmanager Enlightenment DR 16-7
I uploaded the keyeditor.
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... eyedit.pup (112 kb)
Install, then reload the Puppy-Menu.
You'll find it in Puppy - e16 - Keybindings then.
I don't know how to swap the mousebuttons
Mark
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... eyedit.pup (112 kb)
Install, then reload the Puppy-Menu.
You'll find it in Puppy - e16 - Keybindings then.
I don't know how to swap the mousebuttons
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:47, edited 1 time in total.
After doing some "digging", I have switched my mouse click menus!!!!! I ended up switching left click for middle click on the desktop for the different menus. I might even get rid of left click all together, as it is annoying with a sensitive touchpad.
The setting are found in:
/root/.usr/share/enlightenment/config/keybindings.cfg
scroll down until you find:
/* what mouse presses do on the desktop background .... */
__ACLASS __BGN
__NAME DESKBINDINGS
__TYPE __TYPE_NORMAL
__TOOLTIP_TEXT "Clicking your mouse on the desktop will perform"
__TOOLTIP_TEXT "the following actions"
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display User Menus"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 2
__MODIFIER_KEY __NONE
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named APPS_SUBMENU"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Enlightenment Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 2
__MODIFIER_KEY __CTRL
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named ROOT_2"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Settings Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 2
__MODIFIER_KEY __WINDOWS_KEY
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named CONFIG_SUBMENU"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Enlightenment Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __NONE
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named ROOT_2"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Task List Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __ALT
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "taskmenu"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Desktop Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __CTRL
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "deskmenu"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Group Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __SHIFT
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "groupmenu"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Settings Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 3
__MODIFIER_KEY __NONE
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named CONFIG_SUBMENU"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Go Back a Desktop"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 4
__ALLOW_ANY_MODIFIER_KEYS __ON
__ACTION __A_DESKTOP_PREV
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Go Forward a Desktop"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 5
__ALLOW_ANY_MODIFIER_KEYS __ON
__ACTION __A_DESKTOP_NEXT
__END
/*
It's pretty self explanitory once you stare at it for a while:lol:
In the above example, I simply switched the "BUTTON 1" and "BUTTON 2" and restarted enlightenment.
I love this puppy!!
The setting are found in:
/root/.usr/share/enlightenment/config/keybindings.cfg
scroll down until you find:
/* what mouse presses do on the desktop background .... */
__ACLASS __BGN
__NAME DESKBINDINGS
__TYPE __TYPE_NORMAL
__TOOLTIP_TEXT "Clicking your mouse on the desktop will perform"
__TOOLTIP_TEXT "the following actions"
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display User Menus"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 2
__MODIFIER_KEY __NONE
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named APPS_SUBMENU"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Enlightenment Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 2
__MODIFIER_KEY __CTRL
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named ROOT_2"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Settings Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 2
__MODIFIER_KEY __WINDOWS_KEY
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named CONFIG_SUBMENU"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Enlightenment Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __NONE
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named ROOT_2"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Task List Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __ALT
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "taskmenu"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Desktop Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __CTRL
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "deskmenu"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Group Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 1
__MODIFIER_KEY __SHIFT
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "groupmenu"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Display Settings Menu"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 3
__MODIFIER_KEY __NONE
__ACTION __A_SHOW_MENU "named CONFIG_SUBMENU"
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Go Back a Desktop"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 4
__ALLOW_ANY_MODIFIER_KEYS __ON
__ACTION __A_DESKTOP_PREV
__NEXT_ACTION
__TOOLTIP_ACTION_TEXT "Go Forward a Desktop"
__EVENT __MOUSE_PRESS
__BUTTON 5
__ALLOW_ANY_MODIFIER_KEYS __ON
__ACTION __A_DESKTOP_NEXT
__END
/*
It's pretty self explanitory once you stare at it for a while:lol:
In the above example, I simply switched the "BUTTON 1" and "BUTTON 2" and restarted enlightenment.
I love this puppy!!
trapster
Maine, USA
Asus eeepc 1005HA PU1X-BK
Frugal install: Slacko
Currently using full install: DebianDog
Maine, USA
Asus eeepc 1005HA PU1X-BK
Frugal install: Slacko
Currently using full install: DebianDog
I had posted previously about not having icons displayed on my other desktops in enlightenment. I think that has cleared up now that I edited /root/.xinitrc to remove the -o from the line where Rox starts up.
I did this when I tried out fvwm and then when I came back to enlightenment I had icons on my other desktops. So I guess it does pay to try out new things.
Thanks for the dotpups for the great window managers MU!
I did this when I tried out fvwm and then when I came back to enlightenment I had icons on my other desktops. So I guess it does pay to try out new things.
Thanks for the dotpups for the great window managers MU!
Visit the Puppy Linux Video Tutorials @ http://rhinoweb.us
Small update.
This will add a 4th button to the 3 on the top left.
If you click on it, all visible windows will iconify.
Install the Dotpup, then run in the Enlightenment-menu:
Puppy - e16 - MU-e16-tools - add Buttons to Themes
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... teMU02.pup (14 kb)
Mark
This will add a 4th button to the 3 on the top left.
If you click on it, all visible windows will iconify.
Install the Dotpup, then run in the Enlightenment-menu:
Puppy - e16 - MU-e16-tools - add Buttons to Themes
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... teMU02.pup (14 kb)
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:48, edited 1 time in total.
Enlightement themes
Mark - these Enlightemnet themes are absolutely fanastic !!
I'm really looking forward to getting the Pup configured with this.
I'm really looking forward to getting the Pup configured with this.
best regards
Pete
Pete
I slightly tweaked the Azteker2000-theme.
It has new Button-backgrounds (the 4 small ones for expose and icons).
The Iconbox looks nicer, too (new background for vertical alignment).
It also has a slim border now.
You also can let the pager use this border: ALT-rightclick - border - iconbox.
Install the Dotpup.
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... 000b-p.pup (560 kb)
Activate an existing theme, so that the themelist is updated.
Then choose the Azteker2000b-p.etheme
Original size:
http://dotpups.de/pics/puppy/aztekr-megapup.jpg
Mark
It has new Button-backgrounds (the 4 small ones for expose and icons).
The Iconbox looks nicer, too (new background for vertical alignment).
It also has a slim border now.
You also can let the pager use this border: ALT-rightclick - border - iconbox.
Install the Dotpup.
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... 000b-p.pup (560 kb)
Activate an existing theme, so that the themelist is updated.
Then choose the Azteker2000b-p.etheme
Original size:
http://dotpups.de/pics/puppy/aztekr-megapup.jpg
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:49, edited 1 time in total.
Please install again:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... teMU02.pup (260 kb)
It fixes a bug in the script that adds the iconify-button and includes libasound.so.2 now.
Mark
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... teMU02.pup (260 kb)
It fixes a bug in the script that adds the iconify-button and includes libasound.so.2 now.
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:49, edited 1 time in total.
Huge screenshot: http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... ille-p.jpg
Download (1.2 MB):
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... ille-p.pup
It is so huge because of the large Background-image I found at deviantart.com.
I've made so many modifications to the aztekr-theme, that I gave it a new name.
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:50, edited 1 time in total.
Here is another "light" theme "Phlat":
Original size:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... hlat-p.jpg
Download (176 kb):
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... hlat-p.pup
Mark
Original size:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... hlat-p.jpg
Download (176 kb):
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... hlat-p.pup
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:51, edited 1 time in total.
This one I made myself (based on Phlat).
Mondrian is more colourfull, inspired by the famous artist Piet Mondrian
Full size:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... rian-p.jpg
Download (268 kb):
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... rian-p.pup
The backgroundpicture is in /usr/share/backgrounds, so you will just see it in the "middleclick-Desktop-background-list" when you exit X and run Enlightenment again.
Mark
Mondrian is more colourfull, inspired by the famous artist Piet Mondrian
Full size:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... rian-p.jpg
Download (268 kb):
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... rian-p.pup
The backgroundpicture is in /usr/share/backgrounds, so you will just see it in the "middleclick-Desktop-background-list" when you exit X and run Enlightenment again.
Mark
Tried to install enlightenment - I would like to replace jwm with it.
Downloaded the 'enlightenment for puppy' pup and 'enlightenment MU's config' pup files.
Installed them the order as above. Restarting 'xwin enlightenment' dropped back to prompt.
xerrs file says:
...
enlightenment: error while loading shared libraries: libesd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
...
Have I done a mistake?
This library belongs to esd sound I guess. What additional pup file should I download ?
Any help appreciate .
eMeRy
Downloaded the 'enlightenment for puppy' pup and 'enlightenment MU's config' pup files.
Installed them the order as above. Restarting 'xwin enlightenment' dropped back to prompt.
xerrs file says:
...
enlightenment: error while loading shared libraries: libesd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
...
Have I done a mistake?
This library belongs to esd sound I guess. What additional pup file should I download ?
Any help appreciate .
eMeRy
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hi am very new to puppy and the whole linux thing, it's been fun to learn something new, but ive downloaded the enlightenment.pup, and i run the lil installer that comes with puppy 1.0.8 and i type "xwin enlightenment" at a prompt and i get some kind of error. Can somebody walk me through the installation of enlightenment.
p.s. " "xwin jwm" works fine for me.
is there a thread that explain how to install the things like icewm cuz that doesn't work either.
p.s. " "xwin jwm" works fine for me.
is there a thread that explain how to install the things like icewm cuz that doesn't work either.
install these, too:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Multimedia/li ... 0.2.36.pup
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/XServer/DRI/OpenGL-B.pup
Then open a consolewindow, and type
enlightenment
This might report more errors or not.
If no more errors come about "missing ...", then exit X and type
xwin startenlightenment
or
xwin enlightenment
You can test icewm the same way, run
icewm
in a consolewindow, and look if it says something about "missing".
If something misses, post the message here (select with the mouse, then middleclick in a Forumposting to paste it).
Mark
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Multimedia/li ... 0.2.36.pup
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/XServer/DRI/OpenGL-B.pup
Then open a consolewindow, and type
enlightenment
This might report more errors or not.
If no more errors come about "missing ...", then exit X and type
xwin startenlightenment
or
xwin enlightenment
You can test icewm the same way, run
icewm
in a consolewindow, and look if it says something about "missing".
If something misses, post the message here (select with the mouse, then middleclick in a Forumposting to paste it).
Mark
icewm should work ... it is just 1 executable file, and should not need any extra library files ... and if the configuration files are missing, it should start anyway ... it should start if you kill X (for example, press ctrl+alt+backspace) then type:
startx icewm
if it does not start, there might be error messages in /tmp/xerrs.txt ... you can view the file by typing:
more /tmp/xerrs.txt
or
cat /tmp/xerrs.txt
or
mp /tmp/xerrs.txt
startx icewm
if it does not start, there might be error messages in /tmp/xerrs.txt ... you can view the file by typing:
more /tmp/xerrs.txt
or
cat /tmp/xerrs.txt
or
mp /tmp/xerrs.txt