mkdotpup: a new script to make dotpup and register it
- papaschtroumpf
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- papaschtroumpf
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I think they might work if the /root/.mrxvtrc file defined them first. I haven't tried it because I'm using solid colors.papaschtroumpf wrote:Most of the eye candy options like tint and shade don't work for me.
-transparent does work
http://materm.sourceforge.net/docs/xdefaults-sample.txt
you can set the home and end keys in /root/.Xdefaults
the home and end keys in my mrxvt seems to work ok ... but i compiled my own version, with the default saved scroll lines set to 32000, and with the --disable-utempter compile option (so it doesn't need the library file)
here's a quick doptpup i just made
this is mrxvt the way i compiled it
this does not install mrxvt, or put it in your PATH
when you click the roxapp icon, it runs the mrxvt binary that's in the roxapp
if you want, you can install it by copying to a PATH dir
the home and end keys in my mrxvt seems to work ok ... but i compiled my own version, with the default saved scroll lines set to 32000, and with the --disable-utempter compile option (so it doesn't need the library file)
here's a quick doptpup i just made
this is mrxvt the way i compiled it
this does not install mrxvt, or put it in your PATH
when you click the roxapp icon, it runs the mrxvt binary that's in the roxapp
if you want, you can install it by copying to a PATH dir
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- papaschtroumpf
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how about removing Thai and Greek support to make it smaller.
Also, do the -tint and -fade options work for you?
Also I can confirm that the HOME and END keys work fine with your version. I have not even installed the dotpup, I simply ran the executable from a locally unzipped directory.
I want this on my liveCD so I'm making an Unleashed
Also, do the -tint and -fade options work for you?
Also I can confirm that the HOME and END keys work fine with your version. I have not even installed the dotpup, I simply ran the executable from a locally unzipped directory.
I want this on my liveCD so I'm making an Unleashed
Mandriva LE 2005 user and puppy newbie
i like enabling language support, if it doesn't take too much space
it's nice when a person can use Puppy in their own language
if anyone translates icewm's menu to another language, you can upload it and i (or someone) can make a dotpup
also, i compiled nls language support in icewm, so it could probably run in other languages (i have the po files)
one problem, is i don't know a lot about getting languages to work properly
i think it's the .Xdefaults compile option that lets mrxvt use rxvt's Xdefaults options
i did experiment with tinting and shading, but it didn't seem to work ... on Puppy or Vector Linux
it may be that i'm doing something wrong (it has a lot of command line options) ... it might be that it doesn't play well with rox ... it doesn't seem to work with xvesa or xfree86
aterm does seem to work ok ... aterm pic:
http://tinypic.com/6nrr89.jpg
it's nice when a person can use Puppy in their own language
if anyone translates icewm's menu to another language, you can upload it and i (or someone) can make a dotpup
also, i compiled nls language support in icewm, so it could probably run in other languages (i have the po files)
one problem, is i don't know a lot about getting languages to work properly
i think it's the .Xdefaults compile option that lets mrxvt use rxvt's Xdefaults options
i did experiment with tinting and shading, but it didn't seem to work ... on Puppy or Vector Linux
it may be that i'm doing something wrong (it has a lot of command line options) ... it might be that it doesn't play well with rox ... it doesn't seem to work with xvesa or xfree86
aterm does seem to work ok ... aterm pic:
http://tinypic.com/6nrr89.jpg
- papaschtroumpf
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- papaschtroumpf
- Posts: 250
- Joined: Fri 17 Jun 2005, 04:23