SwapIcons-1.2

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#21 Post by jimwg »

rhadon wrote:Hi ,

It should be possible to change/add the corners instead of using the sides but first I'll add the code for using shortcuts. Then we'll see :wink: .

Rolf
Good luck if you can swing this!

Thanks for the contribution!

Jim in NYC

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#22 Post by musher0 »

> @ musher0
> I'm glad you've found a solution without waiting for me. :lol:


Of course that solution is only good within the pekwm... I discovered it after I had written my post here. Sorry.

Which means radhon's work will still be useful for those who do not use pekwm. :) And of course, I don't mean that pekwm is a superior window manager. ;)

Bye for now.

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#23 Post by rhadon »

New version SwapIcons-1.2 is out :D .

Now you can always use shortcuts and also corners instead of sides.
It's based on L18L's SwapIcons-1.1.

For shortcuts the Action Command is: /usr/local/apps/swapicons/ppin-change

I'd prefer xbindkeys + xbindkeys-config because it's WM independent (tested with Slacko, JWM and Compiz) and easy to use. At least for me, but I don't have much experience with shortcuts :oops: . In Slacko xbindkeys is already installed, you only need xbindkeys-config. To find out whether they are in your Puppy, type which xbindkeys and which xbindkeys-config in a terminal. Aragon has built pets, they are here.

The new version of SwapIcons is in the first post :wink: .

Enjoy and have fun :D ,

Rolf
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#24 Post by jimwg »

Thanks for 1.2!

I'd like to report a heads-up that might not be SwapIcon's fault, but when run with Nathans Wallpaper in slideshow mode sometimes the icons flicker and crashes and kills the PuppyPin file where the desktop icon configs are, as mentioned another topic. I'd like to alert Nathan Wallpaper on this too, but just thought you ought know! Maybe one solution can have SwapIcons backup the PuppyPin file just as a precaution too?

Feature request: Cosmetic, but is the ability to mix desktop icons from different sets doable? Also, blinking desktop icons indicating active or recently accessed folders or apps. But I suppose icon resize or animated GIF thumbnails or mouse-focused pop-up folder property displays are beyond the scope for SwapIcons, true? Still,

Keep up the great work!

Jim in NYC
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#26 Post by rhadon »

Hi Jim,

I need to test Nathan's Wallpaper Slideshow. Btw, he was working for a new version some weeks ago (there is a thread about it), but I can't remember that he has posted a new version.

Most of this week I'll be away from home, so don't expect a solution from me before weekend, rather later.
jimwg wrote:Maybe one solution can have SwapIcons backup the PuppyPin file just as a precaution too?
I could add a button in swapicons-config to make a copy of puppypin. I don't like the idea to make copies automatically because in worst case you get a copy of a crashed puppypin. You can also make a backup of your puppypin manually :wink: .
...is the ability to mix desktop icons from different sets doable?
I think so, but you have to copy them manually. There is a very fine program from SFR called Icon Finder (IIRC) which could help you to find the desired icons.
But I suppose icon resize or animated GIF thumbnails or mouse-focused pop-up folder property displays are beyond the scope for SwapIcons, true?
Yes. What you want is completely different from what SwapIcons does. Sorry.

Rolf
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