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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Fri 23 Sep 2011, 15:26 Post subject:
Subject description: PupShutdown-1.7.4 |
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Version 1.7.4. See main post.
-Enhanced shutdown support for restartwm, wmexit, wmpoweroff and wmreboot in the enlightenment desktop environment (e17).
-The optional 'Remove CD' dialog displayed at shutdown is now off by default, but can be reset in Preferences.
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pemasu

Joined: 08 Jul 2009 Posts: 5169 Location: Finland
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Posted: Fri 23 Sep 2011, 15:27 Post subject:
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Great !!! Thanks.
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JSonic

Joined: 21 Aug 2011 Posts: 37 Location: Finland
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Posted: Fri 23 Sep 2011, 15:56 Post subject:
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Thank you!
I like this application, it's useful.
Jsonic
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Fri 23 Sep 2011, 16:10 Post subject:
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| JSonic wrote: | Thank you!
I like this application, it's useful.
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pemasu and JSonic, thanks for the kind comments.
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Thu 03 Nov 2011, 10:06 Post subject:
Subject description: PupShutdown-1.7.5 |
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Version 1.7.5. See main post.
-Bugfix: set 777 permissions in /tmp folder of PupShutdown pet. (thanks rcrsn51)
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Mon 12 Mar 2012, 15:49 Post subject:
Subject description: PupShutdown-1.8 |
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PupShutdown-1.8. See main post.
-Enhanced access to the Preferences dialogs. (thanks pemasu)
-Enhanced access to the current control panel and system information utility.
-Available as the shutdown option in the tray of PupMenu.
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Tue 03 Apr 2012, 22:52 Post subject:
Subject description: PupShutdown-1.8.1 |
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PupShutdown-1.8.1 See main post.
-Added keyboard shortcuts for the eight standard shutdown options: Alt+P (Power-Off), Alt+R (Reboot), Alt+L (Log-Out), Alt+S (Lock Screen), Alt+X (Restart X), Alt+W (Restart WM), Alt+T (Manage Task) and Alt+F (Backup Files). Thanks shinobar.
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BDX

Joined: 18 Jan 2012 Posts: 53 Location: Yemen,Aden
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Posted: Sun 17 Jun 2012, 23:03 Post subject:
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I always read about this app but i never thought that I'll need it.
Until i was searching for keyboard shortcuts for shutting down Puppy without using the mouse or even look at the screen.
I have to say Thanks for this great app it helps alot
M.H.
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Mon 18 Jun 2012, 17:03 Post subject:
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| BDX wrote: | I have to say Thanks for this great app it helps alot |
Hi BDX,
Thank you for using PupShutdown, and thanks for your kind comments.
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vicmz

Joined: 15 Jan 2012 Posts: 615
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Posted: Sat 13 Oct 2012, 22:12 Post subject:
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Your utilities are too superb to keep them just in English, please consider to have L18L or rodin.s to internationalise them by gettext, then you'll no longer have to worry about it because forum translators will localise even new versions using Momanager. Especially PupShutDown, it's present in many derivatives that are now translatable by the language packs. I made a translation for the internationalised version you offer (attached to this message), but at best it's better to have the latest version in the users' native languages. Keep up with yout excellent work.
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Mon 15 Oct 2012, 13:09 Post subject:
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| vicmz wrote: | Your utilities are too superb to keep them just in English, please consider to have L18L or rodin.s to internationalise them by gettext, then you'll no longer have to worry about it because forum translators will localise even new versions using Momanager. Especially PupShutDown, it's present in many derivatives that are now translatable by the language packs. I made a translation for the internationalised version you offer (attached to this message), but at best it's better to have the latest version in the users' native languages. Keep up with yout excellent work.  |
Thank you vicmz for the kind comments.
As you have probably noticed, my gtkdialog applications have user interfaces which are relatively rigid in design and do not easily accommodate non-English strings which can vary significantly in the number of characters and sentence length. In other words, translated text may not fit in the confines of my GUIs.
As I recall, several non-English forum members have already noted this difficulty while attempting to localize my applications. Unfortunately, completely rewriting the applications would be very time-consuming.
That said, I'm open to your suggestions.
Best Regards,
radky
PS - Thank you for the pupshutdown-1.7-spanish-locale.
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vicmz

Joined: 15 Jan 2012 Posts: 615
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Posted: Mon 15 Oct 2012, 18:56 Post subject:
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That problem is present even in flexible GUIs, if translations are very long they expand the window to an uncomfortable size. It is possible to shorten translations, for example 'apagar computadora' to simply 'apagar' (the user knows it's the computer that is going to shutdown), or 'reiniciar computadora' to 'reiniciar PC'. Some developers expand the information on what the buttons do by splash messages, for example hovering mouse pointer on 'respaldar' button shows splash message 'respaldar archivos' (back up files). Original English strings can remain as is, for they fit well on the GUI, or be shortened likewise, but this is up to the app creator. Anyway, everything is up to the developer, more languages means more users and testers, for example Spanish speakers liked PupSnap, but this app is not usually built in in puplets as PupShutDown.
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ASRI éducation

Joined: 09 May 2009 Posts: 1487 Location: France
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Posted: Sun 18 Nov 2012, 15:35 Post subject:
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@ radky
If you change your mind and if you choose to locate your different applications, I offer my help to provide .mo in french.
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radky
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 356
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Posted: Mon 19 Nov 2012, 20:41 Post subject:
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| ASRI éducation wrote: | @ radky
If you change your mind and if you choose to locate your different applications, I offer my help to provide .mo in french. |
@ ASRI éducation
Thank you for the generous offer. I'll certainly keep this in mind.
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vicmz

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Posted: Mon 04 Feb 2013, 19:09 Post subject:
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Hello radky
This is a gettext version I made for my Openbox+Extras project. It was necessary because making one package for each language takes much time. Now that all components of O+E are gettexted, I can build one package with multiple language support. I am sharing PupShutdown-1.8-gettext.pet here in case you are interested:
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