wbar - lightweight dock

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wbar - lightweight dock

#1 Post by Iguleder »

Here's wbar, the best dock on the planet.

It has only one dependency, imlib2, which should be on most modern Puppies but I attached it just in case.

These packages were built on dpup and they're optimized for size. The wbar package also ships with tweaked defaults and a different background, taken from Cairo-Dock.

The DEV packages are development files in case you want to compile something extra yourself, the DOC package is documentation and the NLS package is support for extra languages.

Have fun!
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#2 Post by pemasu »

Works like a charm. Thank you Iguleder.

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#3 Post by sc0ttman »

I've been using wbar 1.3.3 for years - which does not include the lovely new GUI built into wbar these days (which I only noticed recently :roll: ) - great that this version does have that GUI, much easier to setup! :)
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#4 Post by Tman »

Lovin it. Thanks Iguleder

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adding icons to wbar

#5 Post by telltom »

i added a few apps to the wbar, but i don't know how to add chromium? i can't find the command or i'm looking in the wrong directory? thanks for help. tom

un-named-one

#6 Post by un-named-one »

@telltom
On my machine the chromium command is /usr/lib/chrome-linux/chrome
(Well actually, I launch chromium with this command: "/usr/lib/chrome-linux/chrome --user-data-dir=/mnt/home/Slacko/chromium")

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Hmmm...... I may have to give wbar a try.

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#7 Post by EvilEd »

how can u add icons to wbar like skype and pigin? thanks

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#8 Post by maik.murks »

Hi EvilEd.
EvilEd wrote:how can u add icons to wbar like skype and pigin? thanks
Simply by editing the configuration file of wbar - should be usually in /root.
But you should launch the corresponding programs, too.

Hope that helps.

Cheers :wink:

Maik.Murks

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#9 Post by EvilEd »

maik.murks wrote:Hi EvilEd.
EvilEd wrote:how can u add icons to wbar like skype and pigin? thanks
Simply by editing the configuration file of wbar - should be usually in /root.
But you should launch the corresponding programs, too.

Hope that helps.

Cheers :wink:

Maik.Murks
thanks maik.murks it all worked and enjoing it.

Clive

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