ROX-Filer 2.11 patched

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#101 Post by 666philb »

hi woodenshoe-wi,

a bug came up on #puppylinux .. see here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 10#1021210
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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#102 Post by mistfire »

Hi woodenshoe, I have a suggestion but it seems very odd for rox filer. Is it possible to add xdg support for rox filer for file association as well as real desktop support?

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#103 Post by torm »

Another visual fix. I'm still experimenting with custom ROX "lite"
while I think it should work on other versions of ROX-Filer just as well.

In menu.c ( total 2x, in *menu_from_dir and add_sendto ) change:
gtk_menu_item_new();
to:
gtk_separator_menu_item_new();

In appmenu.c do the same thing ( total 1x, in appmenu_add ) .
___

That should fix strange-looking menu separators in filer and desktop menus.
Those appear for example with Adwaita and alike gtk2 themes that use
wide-separators, separator-width, separator-height, etc. theme parameters.
Also a different xthickness and ythickness of widgets.

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#104 Post by recobayu »

In pcmanfm, nemo, or newer file manager, at list view, if we resize the window, it can resize the name column. But in rox filer, it resize the last (the most right) column, in my case is the Last Modified column. It is very good if rox filer have behavior like the newer file manager. Is it possible?

Thank you.
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#105 Post by recobayu »

Thank you Jun7,
I download your rox filer from your github here:
https://github.com/jun7/rox-filer
and try to build it. Just click the AppRun or ROXFiler folder.
Now in list mode, the resize window is based on the name.. Thank you very much.
My problem is in the icon view, the background is not white
And the drive icons seems not same as usual puppy does.
How to fix it?

Thank you.
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ROX "copy" function

#106 Post by glene77is »

When using ROX for "copy"

What is the proper Usage of "Newer" option
versus
What is the proper Usage of "Ignore Older" option

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#107 Post by woodenshoe-wi »

The "Newer" option will overwrite an existing file in the destination without prompting if the file you are copying is newer, and the "Ignore Older" option will skip copying files that are older than an existing destination file without asking if you want to overwrite it.

Both of these options will only apply to the remaining files in the group you are copying, you will still have to choose what to do with the file that brought up the copy dialogue.

If you want to change the default settings of these options, they can be found in the "Action windows" section of the Options dialogue.

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Newer vs Older

#108 Post by glene77is »

woodenshoe-wi wrote:The "Newer" option will overwrite an existing file in the destination without prompting if the file you are copying is newer, and the "Ignore Older" option will skip copying files that are older than an existing destination file without asking if you want to overwrite it.

Both of these options will only apply to the remaining files in the group you are copying, you will still have to choose what to do with the file that brought up the copy dialogue.

If you want to change the default settings of these options, they can be found in the "Action windows" section of the Options dialogue.
Thanks.
In our mind, "Newer" and "Older" seem to do the same thing.
In fact, why would I not choose "both" ?
So, we will do some testing between both, and then examine the results.

"woodenshoe-wi" is an imaginative name.

Thanks for the post.
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#109 Post by O.F.I.N.S.I.S. »

I made some testings on the new FossaPup64.
This has a Rox filer installed without all that great new additions.
It even won't merge directories automated anymore.
On each directory I have to hit Enter or clicking Ok.
Even the Still option activated doesn't change this behavior.
This is just like the older Rox filers like they were in Lucid Puppy.
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#110 Post by 666philb »

hi woodenshoe-wi,

i have posted an issue at woofce that may have been missed https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/r ... r/issues/3
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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#111 Post by woodenshoe-wi »

Apparently I wasn’t "watching" the puppylinux-woof-CE/rox-filer repo, so I didn’t get a notification. That should be fixed now.

I downloaded fossapup64-9.0.2.iso and installed rox-filer-17w from http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... mmon64.pet

Is there something in particular that I have to do to get the problem to show up? I am using a laptop, but tapping on directories seems to be working normally.

Jamesbond has patches that are applied to the Jun7 rox-filer to get the version for FatDog, they might fix the problem with the drive icons.

I wanted my version of rox-filer to compile even in the retro pups, but if you are building based on fossa there should be no reason why you can’t use the Jun7 version plus patches.

I have submitted pull requests to Jun7 in the past, and Jun7 even merged some changes that I didn’t know how to integrate into the newer code. There shouldn’t be any special features in my version that aren’t in Jun7’s version, just my version is meant to still compile in older distros.

I had been working on icon auto placement improvements that I don’t think are in Jun7’s version, but I don’t think that they actually got integrated into woof-CE. FatDog has a patch that implements something similar, so I want to change it again.

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