PET MAKER - 2.3 - Oct 2014
Adding Symlinks to Pets created with Petmaker
Hi All,
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this before, but it is possible to include symbolic links (symlinks) in pets created with Petmaker.
I run many of my applications from "Program Folders," that is an entire application --such as Firefox, Iron, and the XP version of Foxit Reader under Wine-- which has been decompressed into a folder outside of the SaveFile. To provide easy access, I then create a script in /my-application/bin which will call the application, and a desktop file which calls the script and creates a menu entry.
I recently tried to do that with XAMPP (formerly LAMPP) but ran into a snag. The entire lampp folder is supposed to be decompressed to /opt and threw up errors when I tried to run it from /mnt/home via a script. Symlinking the folder to /opt avoided the errors, but I thought the symlink couldn't be included in a Pet. But what the heck, no pain, no gain.
So I called up my trusty Petmaker and discovered it was "too smart." When I tried to include the symlink, it took me to the lampp folder.
Ignoring that for the moment, I used Petmaker to include in its build directory all the files I otherwise needed. Then I opened the build directory, right-clicked and created an opt directory. Used my file manager to open a window to /opt, dragged the symlink file from it to the opt folder in the build directory and selected copy. The symlink file copied, but indicated it was broken. Completed making the pet, and then tested it in other Puppies on the computer. They successfully opened the application, which means that once installed the symlink was no longer "broken," i.e. pointing to the wrong location.
Short version: after using Petmaker to include all non-symlink files, open the build directory, manually create the folder structure to hold the symbolic link and copy the symbolic link into it.
Happy computing
mikesLr
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this before, but it is possible to include symbolic links (symlinks) in pets created with Petmaker.
I run many of my applications from "Program Folders," that is an entire application --such as Firefox, Iron, and the XP version of Foxit Reader under Wine-- which has been decompressed into a folder outside of the SaveFile. To provide easy access, I then create a script in /my-application/bin which will call the application, and a desktop file which calls the script and creates a menu entry.
I recently tried to do that with XAMPP (formerly LAMPP) but ran into a snag. The entire lampp folder is supposed to be decompressed to /opt and threw up errors when I tried to run it from /mnt/home via a script. Symlinking the folder to /opt avoided the errors, but I thought the symlink couldn't be included in a Pet. But what the heck, no pain, no gain.
So I called up my trusty Petmaker and discovered it was "too smart." When I tried to include the symlink, it took me to the lampp folder.
Ignoring that for the moment, I used Petmaker to include in its build directory all the files I otherwise needed. Then I opened the build directory, right-clicked and created an opt directory. Used my file manager to open a window to /opt, dragged the symlink file from it to the opt folder in the build directory and selected copy. The symlink file copied, but indicated it was broken. Completed making the pet, and then tested it in other Puppies on the computer. They successfully opened the application, which means that once installed the symlink was no longer "broken," i.e. pointing to the wrong location.
Short version: after using Petmaker to include all non-symlink files, open the build directory, manually create the folder structure to hold the symbolic link and copy the symbolic link into it.
Happy computing
mikesLr
I wish I'd read this earlier today
How different things would be if I'd read this before. The feature I really liked with PetmakerPlus was the pet2sfs option, which had worked well for me before. I was having some Gimp troubles, so installed petmakerplus.pet (I kept the .pet from last time) and while I did get some error message, I didn't understand it, and petmaker appeared in the utility menu, so I went ahead.dougeeebear wrote:The same exact thing happened to me.Jim1911 wrote:Trio's utility is great, however, it needs update. I used it to try to install an sfs on a full install of luci-235. Started the operation and left for a few hours. When I returned, not only had the sfs not installed, but it wiped two partitions clean. That bad experience hasn't stopped me from using Petmaker Plus to prepare pets and sfs though. It'd be great if someone updated it's sfs install feature.
Don't use the sfs install feature on the newer distributions.
Jim
It wiped all the partitions on the SSD plus it wiped the SD card.
It was pre-loaded in Puppeee.
Jemimah has now removed it.
Now I have no root/mydocuments directory, and I don't have the files that were in that directory. I didn't think I'd need to back up for this.
I really like all that trio has done. His work makes some things much easier to work with and makes a duffer like me think I can make things happen. Unfortunately, this one hasn't worked.
If you find my missing files at your place, feel free to send them back.
bones
Dell Latitude D630 running Puppy 5.2.8 frugal, Macpup 525 frugal (if I can get it working again. Sadly, I couldn't get it fixed :? )
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Petmaker 2.2
With Trio's approval I hereby release version 2.2.
What I have done is use another base directory, instead of $HOME/my documents I have modified it to use $HOME/make-pet and added script to create it if it's not there.
My wish is to eventually separate source and output directories at another level, but that's the next step.
regards
scsijon
What I have done is use another base directory, instead of $HOME/my documents I have modified it to use $HOME/make-pet and added script to create it if it's not there.
My wish is to eventually separate source and output directories at another level, but that's the next step.
regards
scsijon
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keep up the good work.
Petmaker 2.2 works great in TXZ_Pup.
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Petmaker 2.2 is now out.PET MAKER - 2.1 - End of Feb 2011
keep up the good work.
Petmaker 2.2 works great in TXZ_Pup.
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Petmaker compatibility
Are any of the Petmaker versions compatible with Linux 2.6.33.6? Or Saluki, and other more recent distros?
Tried installing on my netbook and the whole machine locked up and crashed.
And tried on my desktop and the 2.1 version made a pet from some files and directories, but they were empty, no files within the pet, just empty directories.
Tried installing on my netbook and the whole machine locked up and crashed.
And tried on my desktop and the 2.1 version made a pet from some files and directories, but they were empty, no files within the pet, just empty directories.
Re: Petmaker compatibility
In Saluki all you need do is make a directory with the name of the application you want to build, eg " my_app-0.1 ",Smithy wrote:Are any of the Petmaker versions compatible with Linux 2.6.33.6? Or Saluki, and other more recent distros?
Tried installing on my netbook and the whole machine locked up and crashed.
And tried on my desktop and the 2.1 version made a pet from some files and directories, but they were empty, no files within the pet, just empty directories.
in it place the directories and files structure of the app, then rightclick the eg " my_app-0.1 " named directory and select Convert to pet package(s)
you will be prompted to enter a few details, then select, Generate package database entry, you should now have a pet file.
That's how I make simple app packages, it can get a little more complicated when symlinks are needed.
If you want to use Petmaker in Saluki it does work, use version 2.2 but for it to open the working directory it needs a mod to the func script, here's a replacement, just extract it and place it in /usr/local/Pet_Maker.
Petmaker is for making pet's from preexisting applications, if thats your main goal then maybe jpeps Gnewpet would be the better suited http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 673#598673
If you could be a bit more specific on what you want to create, as generally pets are created from compiled source code, hope that's of some help.
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geeqie .desktop files not working
I have used the fantastic Pet Maker successfully many times with no problems. However, I don't believe the problem I have is with Pet Maker and something else is at play but I don't know what. Here is what is going wrong.
I have a HD install of Wary-512 and using Pet_Maker-1.7-3.pet and have also used Pet_Maker-2.1.pet with the same problematic result. That is: Having installed geeqie-1.0-i486.pet from the wary repository and unlike gqview when you right-click on an image there is an option to open the image with the Gimp. Using Geeqie this option is not available and the Geeqie documentation on implementing this function was as clear as mud to me.
I found on the forum that geeqie-1.0-dpup.pet has this function implemented so I installed it just to get the relevant files then uninstalled it. The files that I required are located at ‘/usr/share/geeqie/applications’ and the files in the folder are:
geeqie_fotoxx.desktop
geeqie_gimp.desktop
geeqie_mtpaint.desktop
rotate.desktop
If I copy the above files to this location. In Geeqie I then have the right-click option to open an image in with the above apps as per the .desktop files. So no problems with the right-click option in Geeqie.
Now, if I make a dotpet (geeqie-w5-open-with.pet) of the said folder containing the .desktop files and then install it this function ceases to work. I have tracked the problem thus far.
After installing the dotpet I made (geeqie-w5-open-with.pet) the .destop files are modified by the actual installation. I.e.
geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the dotpet (in working condition) Changed the dotpet to tar.gz and extracted to examine the files.
I have added asterisks to highlight the lines with differences.
geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the folder after installation (in the not working condition)
I have tried many permutations of making this dotpet all with the same results. What I don’t understand is why the installation procedure is modifiying thes files. If anyone can throw some light on this I would be very grateful.
I have a HD install of Wary-512 and using Pet_Maker-1.7-3.pet and have also used Pet_Maker-2.1.pet with the same problematic result. That is: Having installed geeqie-1.0-i486.pet from the wary repository and unlike gqview when you right-click on an image there is an option to open the image with the Gimp. Using Geeqie this option is not available and the Geeqie documentation on implementing this function was as clear as mud to me.
I found on the forum that geeqie-1.0-dpup.pet has this function implemented so I installed it just to get the relevant files then uninstalled it. The files that I required are located at ‘/usr/share/geeqie/applications’ and the files in the folder are:
geeqie_fotoxx.desktop
geeqie_gimp.desktop
geeqie_mtpaint.desktop
rotate.desktop
If I copy the above files to this location. In Geeqie I then have the right-click option to open an image in with the above apps as per the .desktop files. So no problems with the right-click option in Geeqie.
Now, if I make a dotpet (geeqie-w5-open-with.pet) of the said folder containing the .desktop files and then install it this function ceases to work. I have tracked the problem thus far.
After installing the dotpet I made (geeqie-w5-open-with.pet) the .destop files are modified by the actual installation. I.e.
geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the dotpet (in working condition) Changed the dotpet to tar.gz and extracted to examine the files.
I have added asterisks to highlight the lines with differences.
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[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Gimp image editor
Exec=gimp-remote %f
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Graphics *
GenericName=Gimp image editor
Categories=X-Geeqie; **
OnlyShowIn=X-Geeqie;
X-Geeqie-Menu-Path=FileMenu/FileOpsSection
X-Geeqie-Filter=false
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[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Gimp image editor
Exec=gimp-remote %f
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=BuildingBlock *
GenericName=Gimp image editor
Categories=BuildingBlock **
OnlyShowIn=X-Geeqie;
X-Geeqie-Menu-Path=FileMenu/FileOpsSection
X-Geeqie-Filter=false
Hi Geoffrey, forgot about the petmaker thread. What I was trying to create was a guitar amp and fx pet, which needed some specific locations in Wine.If you could be a bit more specific on what you want to create, as generally pets are created from compiled source code, hope that's of some help.
From what I can gather, Wine is sort of a hidden folder in Puppy, so no wonder petmaker couldn't make a pet.
I tried a "normal" pet gathering files from regular places and that worked.
So what I was trying to do, maybe falls out of the parameters of the petmaker.
Re: geeqie .desktop files not working
tuxtoo, the problem is not petmaker,tuxtoo wrote:I have used the fantastic Pet Maker successfully many times with no problems. However, I don't believe the problem I have is with Pet Maker and something else is at play but I don't know what. Here is what is going wrong.
I have a HD install of Wary-512 and using Pet_Maker-1.7-3.pet and have also used Pet_Maker-2.1.pet with the same problematic result. That is: Having installed geeqie-1.0-i486.pet from the wary repository and unlike gqview when you right-click on an image there is an option to open the image with the Gimp. Using Geeqie this option is not available and the Geeqie documentation on implementing this function was as clear as mud to me.
I found on the forum that geeqie-1.0-dpup.pet has this function implemented so I installed it just to get the relevant files then uninstalled it. The files that I required are located at ‘/usr/share/geeqie/applications’ and the files in the folder are:
geeqie_fotoxx.desktop
geeqie_gimp.desktop
geeqie_mtpaint.desktop
rotate.desktop
If I copy the above files to this location. In Geeqie I then have the right-click option to open an image in with the above apps as per the .desktop files. So no problems with the right-click option in Geeqie.
Now, if I make a dotpet (geeqie-w5-open-with.pet) of the said folder containing the .desktop files and then install it this function ceases to work. I have tracked the problem thus far.
After installing the dotpet I made (geeqie-w5-open-with.pet) the .destop files are modified by the actual installation. I.e.
geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the dotpet (in working condition) Changed the dotpet to tar.gz and extracted to examine the files.
I have added asterisks to highlight the lines with differences.geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the folder after installation (in the not working condition)Code: Select all
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Gimp image editor Exec=gimp-remote %f Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=Graphics * GenericName=Gimp image editor Categories=X-Geeqie; ** OnlyShowIn=X-Geeqie; X-Geeqie-Menu-Path=FileMenu/FileOpsSection X-Geeqie-Filter=false
I have tried many permutations of making this dotpet all with the same results. What I don’t understand is why the installation procedure is modifiying thes files. If anyone can throw some light on this I would be very grateful.Code: Select all
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Gimp image editor Exec=gimp-remote %f Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=BuildingBlock * GenericName=Gimp image editor Categories=BuildingBlock ** OnlyShowIn=X-Geeqie; X-Geeqie-Menu-Path=FileMenu/FileOpsSection X-Geeqie-Filter=false
You have two options:
1- you need to add the link into the customize menu item at the top of the list. When you first pick it it should give you an information page on how to do it and then open a filemanager page. You need to find gimp's executable and drag it into the filemanager page. From then on you should be ok.
2-Also you can set it to the default application using >SETUP >DEFAULT APPLICATION CHOOSER >IMAGE EDITOR...If it's not listed in the dropdown you can type it in but you must use the exact path from / and check it will execute (try the path from a terminal in case your missing a dependancy it needs).
regards
Re: geeqie .desktop files not working
Hi.tuxtoo wrote:geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the dotpet (in working condition) Changed the dotpet to tar.gz and extracted to examine the files.
I have added asterisks to highlight the lines with differences.geeqie_gimp.desktop as it is stored in the folder after installation (in the not working condition)Code: Select all
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Gimp image editor Exec=gimp-remote %f Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=Graphics * GenericName=Gimp image editor Categories=X-Geeqie; ** OnlyShowIn=X-Geeqie; X-Geeqie-Menu-Path=FileMenu/FileOpsSection X-Geeqie-Filter=false
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[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Gimp image editor Exec=gimp-remote %f Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=BuildingBlock * GenericName=Gimp image editor Categories=BuildingBlock ** OnlyShowIn=X-Geeqie; X-Geeqie-Menu-Path=FileMenu/FileOpsSection X-Geeqie-Filter=false
This is the cause (look at the line above esac):
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case $CATEGORY in
Desktop) CATEGORY='Desktop;X-Desktop' ; DEFICON='mini.window3d.xpm' ;;
System) CATEGORY='System' ; DEFICON='mini-term.xpm' ;;
Setup) CATEGORY='Setup;X-SetupEntry' ; DEFICON='so.xpm' ;;
Utility) CATEGORY='Utility' ; DEFICON='mini-hammer.xpm' ;;
Filesystem) CATEGORY='Filesystem;FileSystem' ; DEFICON='mini-filemgr.xpm' ;;
Graphic) CATEGORY='Graphic;Presentation' ; DEFICON='image_2.xpm' ;;
Document) CATEGORY='Document;X-Document' ; DEFICON='mini-doc1.xpm' ;;
Calculate) CATEGORY='Calculate;X-Calculate' ; DEFICON='mini-calc.xpm' ;;
Personal) CATEGORY='Personal;X-Personal' ; DEFICON='mini-book2.xpm' ;;
Network) CATEGORY='Network' ; DEFICON='pc-2x.xpm' ;;
Internet) CATEGORY='Internet;X-Internet' ; DEFICON='pc2www.xpm' ;;
Multimedia) CATEGORY='Multimedia;AudioVideo' ; DEFICON='Animation.xpm' ;;
Fun) CATEGORY='Fun;Game' ; DEFICON='mini-maze.xpm' ;;
Develop) CATEGORY='Utility' ; DEFICON='mini-hex.xpm' ;;
Help) CATEGORY='Utility' ; DEFICON='info16.xpm' ;;
*) CATEGORY='BuildingBlock' ; DEFICON='Executable.xpm' ;; #w482
esac
X-Geeqie is not a category used in puppy (afaik).
When ever a .deskop file contains non existing entries (not existing in puppy) in categories it sets the category to buildingblock ---> I can not say, how often I've had to edit stuff like this.
Hope that helps.
RSH
EDIT:
File /etc/xdg/menus/hierarchy includes the available categories.
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The menu hierarchy used in LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3
# List is different to List of Standard Puppy Menu Hierarchy
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUPHIERARCHY='
MENU CATEGORIES
DefaultApps :DefApps DefAppsAudio,DefAppsVideo,DefAppsMultimedia,DefAppsOffice,DefAppsNetwork,DefAppsGraphics,DefAppsTools,DefAppsDevelopment
Desktop :Settings X-Desktop,DesktopSettings,Screensaver,Accessibility
Desktop :WinManSettings WMSettings,TaskbarSettings
Desktop :Country X-DesktopCountry
Desktop :Applets X-DesktopApplets
System :Config System,Monitor,Security,HardwareSettings,Core
System :Memory X-SystemMemory
System :Schedule X-SystemSchedule
Setup :Entry X-SetupEntry,PackageManager
Setup :Wizard X-SetupWizard
Setup :Utility X-SetupUtility
Guides :AllGuides PuppyGuides,AllGuides,Guides,DevelGuides,ProgrammingGuides,BashGuides,LazarusGuides,LazYGuides,LazyGuides,GTKDialogGuides,GTKGuides
MyOwnPuppy :MyBelovedPuppy MyPuppy,MyBestPup,MyBestPuppy,MySpecialPup,MySpecialPuppy,MyPup,MSPTools,MSP-Tools,MyPupSets,MyPuppySettings
Favorites :Creativity XFav-Creativity,Creativity
Favorites :Logically XFav-Logically,Logically
Favorites :Documentary XFav-Documentary,Documentary
Favorites :FavOthers XFav-Favorites,Favorites
SFSFile :SFSFLoaded SFS-Lazy,SFS-LazY,SFS-Audio,SFS-Midi,SFS-Music,SFS-MediaPlayer,SFS-MusicPlayer,SFS-AudioPlayer,SFS-VideoPlayer,SFS-Mediaplayer,SFS-Audioplayer,SFS-Videoplayer,SFS-Score,SFS-Scores,SFS-MIDI,SFS-Network,SFS-Internet,SFS-Video,SFS-Videos,SFS-Favorites,SFS-Graphics,SFS-Devel,SFS-Development,SFS-Tool,SFS-Tools,SFS-Other,SFS-Others,SFS-Office,SFS-Wine,SFS-Windows
Utility :Sub Utility,Viewer,Profiling,Translation
Utility :Tools UtilityTools
Utility :Archiving Archiving
Utility :Console TerminalEmulator,Shell
Utility :Devel Development,Building,Debugger,GUIDesigner,IDE
Filesystem :Manager FileSystem,FileManager
Filesystem :Mount X-FilesystemMount
Filesystem :Utility X-FilesystemUtility
Filesystem :Find X-FilesystemFind
Graphic :Raw Raw,RawGraphics,RAW
Graphic :Sub Graphics,GraphicViewer
Graphic :Edit RasterGraphics,2DGraphics,Photography
Graphic :Vector VectorGraphics,Presentation
Graphic :Layer X-Graphic,X-Graphics,LayerGraphics,3DGraphics
Graphic :Icons IconEdit,IconGraphics,IconGraphic
Graphic :Utility X-GraphicUtility
Document :OfficeSuite1 SiagOffice,SiagOfficeSuite,SiagO
Document :OfficeSuite2 KDEOffice3,KDEOffice3Suite,KDEO3
Document :OfficeSuite3 OpenOffice2,OpenOffice2Suite,OO2
Document :OfficeSuite4 OpenOffice3,OpenOffice3Suite,OO3
Document :OfficeSuite5 LibreOffice3,LibreOffice3Suite,LO3
Document :Sub X-Document,WordProcessor,WebDevelopment
Document :TextEditor TextEditor
Document :Utility X-DocumentUtility,Dictionary
Business :Sub X-Calculate,Finance,Spreadsheet,ProjectManagement
Business :Calculators Calculator
Business :Utility X-CalculateUtility
Personal :Sub X-Personal,Calendar,ContactManagement,MindMapping,Chart,FlowChart
Personal :Utility X-PersonalUtility
Network :Dialup Dialup
Network :Sub Network,HamRadio,RemoteAccess
Internet :Web X-Internet,WebBrowser,Email
Internet :Tools Telephony,IRCClient,FileTransfer,P2P,News,InstantMessaging,Tuner,TV
Multimedia :LashAuStudio LashAudioStudio,LashAudio
Multimedia :JackAuStudio JackAudioStudio,JackAudio
Multimedia :Mixer Mixer,Volume
Multimedia :Player AudioPlayer,VideoPlayer,MP3Player,Player,Music
Multimedia :Sub X-Multimedia,AudioVideo,MediaConverter,Converter,Ripper,Tagger,MP3Tagger
Multimedia :Audio Audio,AudioEditor,AudioEditing,AudioRecorder,AudioRecording,Midi,Sequenzer
Multimedia :Video Video,VideoEditor,VideoEditing,VideoRecorder,VideoRecording,Film,Movie
Multimedia :Burn DiskBurning,DiscBurning,Burning
Fun :PupAdultsGames ActionGame,AdventureGame,ArcadeGame,AdultsGame
Fun :PupKidsGames BlocksGame,CardGame,KidsGame,SportsGame
Fun :PupAllUsersGames AllUsersGame,Game,BoardGame,Amusement,RolePlaying,Simulation,LogicGame,StrategyGame,WastingTime
Science :Astrophysic SC-Astronomic,SC-Science,SC-Physic
Science :EduTechnic SC-Technic,SC-Education
Science :ScienceUtility SC-Utility,SC-Tools,SC-CAD
RunPuppyAs :PuppyUsers PuppyKids,PuppyBeginner,PuppyIntermediary,PuppyAdvanced
RunPuppyAs :PuppyUserPrefs PUserPrefs
PuppyStuff :PHelpStuff PupHelpStuff,PuppyHelpStuff
PuppyStuff :PMainStuff PupShutdownStuff,PuppyShutdownStuff,PupMenuRefresh,PuppyMenuStuff
PuppyWinStuff :PuppyWindows PuppyWinApps,PuppyPortableApps,PuppyInstalledApps
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE xfdesktop-menu PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD Menu 0.8//EN" "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/menu-spec/menu-0.8.dtd">
<Menu>
<Name>Graphic</Name>
<DefaultAppDirs/>
<DefaultDirectoryDirs/>
<AppDir>/opt/kde/share/applications/kde</AppDir>
<Directory>Puppy-Graphic.directory</Directory>
<Layout>
<Menuname inline="false" inline_limit="15">GraphicLayer</Menuname>
<!--Separator/-->
<Menuname inline="false" inline_limit="15">GraphicVector</Menuname>
<!--Separator/-->
<Menuname inline="false" inline_limit="15">GraphicEdit</Menuname>
<!--Separator/-->
<Menuname inline="false" inline_limit="15">GraphicRaw</Menuname>
<!--Separator/-->
<Menuname inline="false" inline_limit="15">GraphicSub</Menuname>
<!--Separator/-->
<Menuname inline="false" inline_limit="15">GraphicIcons</Menuname>
<Separator/>
<Menuname inline="true" inline_limit="99">GraphicUtility</Menuname>
</Layout>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicLayer</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicLayer.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>X-Graphic</Category>
<Category>X-Graphics</Category>
<Category>LayerGraphics</Category>
<Category>3DGraphics</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicVector</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicVector.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>VectorGraphics</Category>
<Category>Presentation</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicEdit</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicEdit.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>RasterGraphics</Category>
<Category>2DGraphics</Category>
<Category>Photography</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicRaw</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicRaw.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>Raw</Category>
<Category>RawGraphics</Category>
<Category>RAW</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicSub</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicSub.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>Graphics</Category>
<Category>GraphicViewer</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicIcons</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicIcon.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>IconGraphics</Category>
<Category>IconGraphic</Category>
<Category>IconEdit</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
<Menu>
<Name>GraphicUtility</Name>
<Directory>Puppy-GraphicUtility.directory</Directory>
<Include>
<Category>X-GraphicUtility</Category>
</Include>
</Menu>
</Menu>
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On test to-day
Pet uploaded, on test, Qt-app succesfully installed, but no pet available anywhere, so i try to create one
Last edited by hamoudoudou on Wed 29 Jul 2015, 07:14, edited 1 time in total.
i went through the wizard, but no pet was created in root/my-documents.
some related stuff was created in /root/make-pet, but not pet file anyplace.
i prolly did it wrong.
on Tahrpup
some related stuff was created in /root/make-pet, but not pet file anyplace.
i prolly did it wrong.
on Tahrpup
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