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Glad you asked, DuDE has become my favorite first addition to puppy.zigbert wrote:Are there any requests for 0.3?
Consider adding to ptray functions:
1. Ability in Edit tray to move program buttons up and down in the list.
2. Ability to switch the Program button to a different directory, or at least a simple way to add or subtract programs that are in the default directory. Maybe just auto update the default to include current contents of /usr/share/applications when changes are made to it's contents.
Consider in Puppy Control Center:
1. Under Install, Remaster button -- call an updated remaster program that has the capability of pointing to a directory for needed files in addition to a CD or a previously mounted iso.
2. Under Desktop, Themes button -- add some more theme choices
3. Under Mouse/Keyboard, settings button -- add the capability to turn numlock key on/off when computer boots.
Question? What file should be edited to change the text in the favorites menu? What prompts the question is that some programs show up with the right icon but wrong program description ie. sol (Aisleriot Solitaire) shows up as "X-console - monitor console". This has occurred on all lupu versions tested, however it does show up correctly sometimes and appears to be related to whether gnome-games or DuDE is installed first.
Thanks,
Jim
Have you tried to drag items up/down the list? Maybe a tooltip would be good.Jim1911 wrote:Consider adding to ptray functions:
1. Ability in Edit tray to move program buttons up and down in the list.
The apps in /usr/share/applications has their icon listed in /root/.stardust/tmp/iconlist. How do you want to fetch the correct icon for a app outside /usr/share/applications?Jim1911 wrote:2. Ability to switch the Program button to a different directory
Does there exist a better remaster-script than the one included, or do you mean that we should have made a new one?Jim1911 wrote:Consider in Puppy Control Center:
1. Under Install, Remaster button -- call an updated remaster program that has the capability of pointing to a directory for needed files in addition to a CD or a previously mounted iso.
What choices are you thinking of?Jim1911 wrote:2. Under Desktop, Themes button -- add some more theme choices
Yes, let's do it.......There is a program floating around here somewhere for turning it on/off......was it xnumlock?????? I don't want to include the program itself, but I will make a on/off button in pcc if it exist. Can anyone point me to it?Jim1911 wrote:3. Under Mouse/Keyboard, settings button -- add the capability to turn numlock key on/off when computer boots.
You can't edit anything, since it is generated by /usr/sbin/fixmenus_favorites everytime jwm is started. We should instead look at why this happens with some apps. Please point me to the actual apps. I am running Puppy 4.3.1 at the moment.Jim1911 wrote:Question? What file should be edited to change the text in the favorites menu? What prompts the question is that some programs show up with the right icon but wrong program description ie. sol (Aisleriot Solitaire) shows up as "X-console - monitor console". This has occurred on all lupu versions tested, however it does show up correctly sometimes and appears to be related to whether gnome-games or DuDE is installed first.
Thank you for your effort
Sigmund
zigbert wrote:Have you tried to drag items up/down the list? Maybe a tooltip would be good. No, however it does work, a tooltip would have alerted me.Jim1911 wrote:Consider adding to ptray functions:
1. Ability in Edit tray to move program buttons up and down in the list.
The apps in /usr/share/applications has their icon listed in /root/.stardust/tmp/iconlist. How do you want to fetch the correct icon for a app outside /usr/share/applications? There have been some applications that are listed in /usr/share/applications that do not show up. For example, the applications that I was trying to add were in /usr/share/applications folder esword.desktop and an amarok.desktop that do not show up. Of course, esword runs under wine and the amarok.desktop file is located in the /usr/share/applications/kde folder. Does /root/.stardust/tmp/iconlist get updated at each run of fixmenus?Jim1911 wrote:2. Ability to switch the Program button to a different directory
Does there exist a better remaster-script than the one included, or do you mean that we should have made a new one? I believe that the one in the Japanese version of 431 is the only one available that fetches from a directory, a mounted iso and a CD. Dougal's script works, but needs update because the resulting iso has to have some minor edits for it to work with the latest derivatives because of some syntax changes. The current script in lupu will fetch needed files from a mounted iso, but not a directory.Jim1911 wrote:Consider in Puppy Control Center:
1. Under Install, Remaster button -- call an updated remaster program that has the capability of pointing to a directory for needed files in addition to a CD or a previously mounted iso.What choices are you thinking of? Some variations of the blue theme.Jim1911 wrote:2. Under Desktop, Themes button -- add some more theme choicesYes, let's do it.......There is a program floating around here somewhere for turning it on/off......was it xnumlock?????? I don't want to include the program itself, but I will make a on/off button in pcc if it exist. Can anyone point me to it? Attached is a pet that provides the necessary file info, I don't recall the author.Jim1911 wrote:3. Under Mouse/Keyboard, settings button -- add the capability to turn numlock key on/off when computer boots.
You can't edit anything, since it is generated by /usr/sbin/fixmenus_favorites everytime jwm is started. We should instead look at why this happens with some apps. Please point me to the actual apps. I am running Puppy 4.3.1 at the moment.Jim1911 wrote:Question? What file should be edited to change the text in the favorites menu? What prompts the question is that some programs show up with the right icon but wrong program description ie. sol (Aisleriot Solitaire) shows up as "X-console - monitor console". This has occurred on all lupu versions tested, however it does show up correctly sometimes and appears to be related to whether gnome-games or DuDE is installed first.
Under lupu (all distributions) I have installed gnome-games-lite using ppm puppy5 repository. sol is the one that I’ve noticed. For example in lupu-117, it’s showing up as “e3 - console editor
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Hi Jim
Thank you for numlockx. This should be straightforward to include into DuDE, but I will need your help because I only have a laptop available. How do you activate numlockx. Do you include it into
- /root/.xinitrc as suggested in the helpfile
- Make a startup script in /root/Startup which would be much easier (safer) for DuDE.
- Just execute 'numlockx on' in terminal without having to restart X.
Tooltip in Ptray is added
Fixmenus now also looks in subdirectories, so amarok should be detected in DuDE 0.3. You don't tell the exact problem with esword, so if you could post the .desktop file, maybe I can understand it.....
/root/.stardust/tmp/iconlist is updated when fixmenus finds a new installed app.
A improved remaster-script is beyond the scope of DuDE, which is supposed to be a desktop tool.
I would be very glad if anyone provided some new global themes for DuDE. Because of space-limits (DuDE should be small), I can't include too many, but I will replace the existing if any wonder-themes shows up. Yes, I do agree that the blue theme is not the best....... For themes not in the DuDE-package, I could make a link in the main post.
Thank you!!!
Sigmund
Thank you for numlockx. This should be straightforward to include into DuDE, but I will need your help because I only have a laptop available. How do you activate numlockx. Do you include it into
- /root/.xinitrc as suggested in the helpfile
- Make a startup script in /root/Startup which would be much easier (safer) for DuDE.
- Just execute 'numlockx on' in terminal without having to restart X.
Tooltip in Ptray is added
Fixmenus now also looks in subdirectories, so amarok should be detected in DuDE 0.3. You don't tell the exact problem with esword, so if you could post the .desktop file, maybe I can understand it.....
/root/.stardust/tmp/iconlist is updated when fixmenus finds a new installed app.
A improved remaster-script is beyond the scope of DuDE, which is supposed to be a desktop tool.
I would be very glad if anyone provided some new global themes for DuDE. Because of space-limits (DuDE should be small), I can't include too many, but I will replace the existing if any wonder-themes shows up. Yes, I do agree that the blue theme is not the best....... For themes not in the DuDE-package, I could make a link in the main post.
Thank you!!!
Sigmund
Thanks,zigbert wrote:Hi Jim Thank you for numlockx. This should be straightforward to include into DuDE, but I will need your help because I only have a laptop available. How do you activate numlockx. Do you include it into
- /root/.xinitrc as suggested in the helpfile Correct, this numlockx.pet with the manual edit of .xinitrc has worked in every 4 series and later pup that I've tried, including Wary and Quirky and I've tested most of them.
- Make a startup script in /root/Startup which would be much easier (safer) for DuDE. Will this allow an on/off selection? Laptop users such as yourself probably prefer it off (depending on your keyboard), most desktop users would probably prefer it on.
- Just execute 'numlockx on' in terminal without having to restart X. Should be OK, if this is a one time operation.
Tooltip in Ptray is added
Fixmenus now also looks in subdirectories, so amarok should be detected in DuDE 0.3. You don't tell the exact problem with esword, so if you could post the .desktop file, maybe I can understand it...../root/.stardust/tmp/iconlist is updated when fixmenus finds a new installed app.Code: Select all
[Desktop Entry] Name=e-Sword Exec=env WINEPREFIX="/root/.wine" wine "C:\\Program Files\\e-Sword\\e-Sword.exe" Type=Application StartupNotify=true Path=/root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/e-Sword/ Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/esword.png Categories=WordProcessor
A improved remaster-script is beyond the scope of DuDE, which is supposed to be a desktop tool.
I would be very glad if anyone provided some new global themes for DuDE. Because of space-limits (DuDE should be small), I can't include too many, but I will replace the existing if any wonder-themes shows up. Yes, I do agree that the blue theme is not the best....... For themes not in the DuDE-package, I could make a link in the main post. Thank you!!!
Sigmund
Jim
Hi Zigbert,
numlockx also works in fatdog64
For a laptop this script might be of interest to you
DC
numlockx also works in fatdog64
For a laptop this script might be of interest to you
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#!/bin/sh
# DC 07/04/09
## switch on numlock if USB KB connected during start up
# search through dmesg
kb=dmesg | grep "USB Keyboard" | cut -b 18-29 | head -1
# switch on if found ( else not really required good for testing)
if [ $kb=USB Keyboard ]
then /usr/local/bin/numlockx on
else /usr/local/bin/numlockx off
fi
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#!/bin/sh
# DC 07/04/09
## switch on numlock if USB KB connected during start up
# search through dmesg
kb=dmesg | grep "USB Keyboard" | cut -b 18-29 | head -1
# switch on if found ( else not really required good for testing)
if [ $kb=USB Keyboard ]
then /usr/local/bin/numlockx on
else /usr/local/bin/numlockx off
fi
Sigmund
Last edited by zigbert on Wed 12 May 2010, 08:09, edited 1 time in total.
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[Desktop Entry]
Name=e-Sword
Exec=env WINEPREFIX="/root/.wine" wine "C:\\Program Files\\e-Sword\\e-Sword.exe"
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Path=/root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/e-Sword/
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/esword.png
Categories=WordProcessor
Sigmund
Hi zigbert
* numlock*
going back a few puppy versions I used to use numlockx from /root/.xinitrc
then for some reason I changed to xsetnumlock from /root/startup
then because xsetnumlock would not work with fatdog64 I've gone back to numlockx running from /root/startup.
From a personal configuration point of view scripts in /root/startup are easier to maintain than changes to system files. the only downside to root/startup is it can happen a few seconds after the desktop comes up.
hope this ramble helps
DC
* numlock*
going back a few puppy versions I used to use numlockx from /root/.xinitrc
then for some reason I changed to xsetnumlock from /root/startup
then because xsetnumlock would not work with fatdog64 I've gone back to numlockx running from /root/startup.
From a personal configuration point of view scripts in /root/startup are easier to maintain than changes to system files. the only downside to root/startup is it can happen a few seconds after the desktop comes up.
hope this ramble helps
DC
Would this work with DuDE? Creating an e-Sword.sh file and placing it in /usr/bin and then changing desktop file. This should work for any wine application that has a desktop file created.zigbert wrote:I do not see an immediate solution for this wild .desktop file. Do anyone know if this kind of 'Exec' could be common for all kinds of programs, or is it a unique wine-solution to add a variable in front of the command????Code: Select all
[Desktop Entry] Name=e-Sword Exec=env WINEPREFIX="/root/.wine" wine "C:\\Program Files\\e-Sword\\e-Sword.exe" Type=Application StartupNotify=true Path=/root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/e-Sword/ Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/esword.png Categories=WordProcessor
Sigmund
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[Desktop Entry]
Name=e-Sword
Exec=/usr/bin/e-Sword.sh
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Path=/root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/e-Sword/
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/esword.png
Categories=WordProcessor
Thanks,
Jim
Hi DC,DC wrote:Hi zigbert
* numlock*
going back a few puppy versions I used to use numlockx from /root/.xinitrc
then for some reason I changed to xsetnumlock from /root/startup
then because xsetnumlock would not work with fatdog64 I've gone back to numlockx running from /root/startup.
From a personal configuration point of view scripts in /root/startup are easier to maintain than changes to system files. the only downside to root/startup is it can happen a few seconds after the desktop comes up.
hope this ramble helps
DC
How did you setup numlockx to run from /root/startup in fatdog64? I've tried linking to /usr/bin/numlockx, also copied numlockx to /root/startup, neither worked.
Zigbert, please forgive me for temporarily swiping your thread.
Thanks,
Jim
Hi jim1911,
The numlockx I posted in
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 4&start=30
was "borrowed" from ubunto64 this might be different.
I've just tried the numlockx from the pet you posted above.
In fatdog64 b3 and it works from the command line ok.
I do have the source for version 1.2 if you want to try compling your own.
DC
The numlockx I posted in
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 4&start=30
was "borrowed" from ubunto64 this might be different.
I've just tried the numlockx from the pet you posted above.
In fatdog64 b3 and it works from the command line ok.
I do have the source for version 1.2 if you want to try compling your own.
DC
The only workaround that I can foresee is for DuDE to check the application desktop files forzigbert wrote:Jim
I guess your fixed esword .desktop file works just great, but my intention is that any .desktop file should work with DuDE. But, it is maybe only in the Puppy-world that Exec value of .desktop files is straightforward?????????
Sigmund
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Exec=env WINEPREFIX="/root/.wine" wine "C:\\Program Files\\xxxxx\\xxxxx.exe"
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Exec=xxxxx.sh
Hi zigbert,
Another problem to ponder. DuDE has a conflict with lupu Quickpet update.
I have noted this Quickpet update problem for the last few lupu releases and finally determined that DuDE is the conflicting program. It's reported here. Any assistance will be welcomed.
Thanks,
Jim
Another problem to ponder. DuDE has a conflict with lupu Quickpet update.
I have noted this Quickpet update problem for the last few lupu releases and finally determined that DuDE is the conflicting program. It's reported here. Any assistance will be welcomed.
Thanks,
Jim