urxvt
Posted: Mon 26 Sep 2011, 23:51
lang_pack_all-0.9 has urxvt.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=51702
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thanks shinobar, I already tested that one too... I seem to have problems in Akita with urxvt and UTF-8... urxvt won't show UTF-8 characters, but 'termit' is installed and that does work fine...shinobar wrote:lang_pack_all-0.9 has urxvt.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=51702
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- better PPM dependency checking:
- updated /root/.packages/livepackages5.txt:
- added deps to xournal, should auto install required deps now
- added mplayer as a dep to gnome-mplayer package
- turned a few more packages to "on" - such as xorg-server, dmxproto
- fix for gnome-mplayer (from PPM):
- added /var/lib/dbus/machine-id (hardcoded text file)
- added 'gnome-mplayer' and 'mplayershell' to defaults-chooser
- i18n "Theme Manager" and "Network Shares" GUIs
- reworked /usr/local/ql_gui to support locales
- updated rcfiles, added more of them - for de, es, fr, ru
- updated the DOTdesktop menu files, with translations
- fixed /usr/sbin/xserverwizard
- the newer, updated version was broken for older pups, so I...
- removed hardcoded paths to X, Xorg and Xvesa
- removed some stuff that didn't work and wasn't needed
- added the "xload" CPU monitor to startup options
- created rc.xload script in /etc/init.d
- added swallow /etc/init.d/rc.xload to JWM tray
- added group options in jwm-extra for xload
- updated '/usr/sbin/startups' script, added xload entry, updated all startups.mo translation files
- fixed /etc/rc.pmconky (not used as yet - pmconky still disabled at each boot, in .xinitrc)
- added CLI .rtf file converter: /usr/bin/unrtf
- added ROX right-click options and new run action for RTF files
- added CLI backup util: /usr/local/bin/agedu
- updated elinks: better handling of external image viewer
- added proper ROX-App and right-click options for ghasher
- improved /usr/bin/doc2txt
- checks filetype (doc/docx/rtf) and loads appropriate tools
- supports X and no X environments
- added/updated to the following:
- fbxkb-0.4-i486, pburn-3.3.7, pfilesearch-1.26, pfind-4.24, pprocess-2.2.4, PupApps-1.5.6,
- PupClockset-1.6.1, PupControl-1.7.5, pupradio-0.14, sfs_load-1.2, TrayManager 0.4
- fixed /usr/bin/jwm_menu_create
- was missing the 'Desktop' category, had only 'X-Desktop'
- added full path to icons in shutdown menu entries
- i18n'd PupShutdown (not radkys version, my own simpler version)
- updated /root/Startup/gtk-mnt-links, different names for symlinks (now no ']' or '[' included...)
- fixed libpoppler:
- updated to latest w5 version, added more symlinks, required for xournal (from PPM)
- now with framebuffer enabled.. added a different 'vmlinuz', compiled by Keef .. thx :)
- updated boot options in menu.lst, uses 800x600x32 as default vga mode (vga=0x315)
- fixed quick_launch, added checks for missing folders, also updated locale info for keybindings
- improved CSV filetype support
- added /usr/bin/csv2txt, converts csv for better readablility, outputs to text editor, support X and no X
- added ROX right-click option for CSV files, which runs csv2txt
- updated default Run Action for CSV (also now csv2txt)
- updated VLC-GTK to 2.3.3
- `vlc-gtk "FILE"` now plays FILE straight away
- fixed --vout, --vol, --dolby options
- commented out OSD placement options
- speed improvements:
- now uses 'case', not 'if'
- writes GUI to file before it loads
- updated the following to gtkdialog3, also added speed improvements:
- xorgwizard, puppyinstaller, pmount, petget, pkg_chooser.sh
- updated livepackages5.txt, fixed mplayer dep I added earlier (changed to +mplayer_gui)
Okay, I am a little further.L18L wrote: Hi wuwei,
are you ready to climb another step on the learning curveif no devx installed: command not foundCode: Select all
msgfmt jwmconfig_de.po
Here is a pet which allowes msgfmt without devx:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 42&start=5
I have been msgfmt'ing your jwmconfig_de.po (no other po file indirectory)Changed CHARSET to UTF-8Code: Select all
# msgfmt *.po jwmconfig_de.po: warning: Charset "CHARSET" is not a portable encoding name. Message conversion to user's charset might not work. jwmconfig_de.po:93: end-of-line within string jwmconfig_de.po:379: end-of-line within string msgfmt: found 2 fatal errors # msgfmt *.po jwmconfig_de.po:93: end-of-line within string jwmconfig_de.po:379: end-of-line within string msgfmt: found 2 fatal errors # msgfmt *.po jwmconfig_de.po:379: end-of-line within string msgfmt: found 1 fatal error # msgfmt *.po #
corrected the missing double quotes and no error.
msgfmt *.po -o - > /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/jwmconfig.mo
And you can immediately see your translations
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Edited: Your translation of tray as Leiste is brilliant ( I have used elsewhere Tablett, no so good )
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 148#564148wuwei wrote:Now next?
There are so many files that could be translated but too little time to do them all. Could someone then please point me to the ones most needed next?
Thanks guys, I see what I can do with them.
Hope I got the right files from the pets you quoted.sc0ttman wrote:
It would be great if you could have a go at any of those...
Lovely, thanks very much!wuwei wrote:Hope I got the right files from the pets you quoted.sc0ttman wrote:
It would be great if you could have a go at any of those...
Theses files are attached in de version and I'd very much appreciate if you could rename and convert them as you need them.
Glad to be of service.
Good, glad you like it!Puppyt wrote:Hey sc0ttman!
Loving your Akita beta3.
It might be a bit old, bit it's hacked a bit to run in pup4... Will have to look at updating, maybe.. There are a few updated pets on the forums, you could test those, maybe? I have no wireless to test - until I get my damn EeePC wifi working with 2.6.25.16.. Even ndiswrapper seems not to work!! (Not sure I got the right windows drivers though..)I'm currently having troubles with the Frisbee you had loaded in it
This may have something to do with the version of wpa_supplicant used.. Akita is using the same wpa_supplicant as Wary, so maybe try stealing it from there??I can copy the working wpa_supplicant.conf across from other pupplets on a given laptop ... and on restart Frisbee is spinning. But not here in Akita, at the moment.
The Frisbee and Network_tray apps should not cause problems when both are running.. But yes, it does look confusing and a bit messy.Maybe I have 2 versions loaded and conflicting in the tray (there is the Frisbee aerial icon and the PuppyNetwork Manager
(world+ puppy-connected) icon)?
I might PM 01micko, and see if his new Frisbee pet for Slacko might be of use to Akita. I really am a total novice when it comes to networking.. I got auto eth0 connect working (thanks to shinobar), and that's about it..In the Frisbee dialogue, I can't get the "IP Address:" info even though it states "Connected to (BigPondXXXX)" beside it.
"IP Address:" is however revealed if I try Menu> Setup> Wizard> Network Wizard> Network Wizard (old default tool).
If I try to save the new profile, or look at the "Edit wpa_supplicant.conf" from within Frisbee - the connectivity drops out and Frisbee fails to reconnect automatically.
This is probably an unrelated issue from when I removed all references to gtk-splash, which is not insatlled in pup4 (or therefore Akita)... I should maybe have not been lazy and replaced gtk-splash with yaf-splash, where needed..I don't get jemimah's pop-ups of "etho down" and "wlan down" in Akita like I see in other pupplets, but that's probably just reflecting the underlying misfire with Akita, perhaps?
I only got as far as integrating Frisbee into the network manager choices, as best as I could, but do not have the knowledge to adjust Frisbees inner workings - only the GUI and a few little tweaks.. But without real networking knowledge, I'm a bit stuck!You probably are right across these issues with Frisbee2+Akita7 - I think I remember you mentioning some known incompatibilities in an earlier beta.
Good... You can thank Technosaurus for the menu, wuwei for Conky and many other users for all the apps!I can see that you have been incredibly busy with this project. I really like the menu arrangement and the choice of apps...
Rover is a search tool, jemimah put it together... Type 'rover_run' in the terminal to see it.. The 'Menu>Filesystem>Find>Rover' menu entry works fine in my install.. But yes, I did notice that the xbindkeys shortcut is broken for some reason, I will fix that..as with your Xbindkeys (err - what's "Rover"? doesn't seem to work for me - either from the menu or using Alt+space) to get all my fav M$(spit-toohey) shortcuts up.
Good, I hope to get the final version finished within a month or so..Overall looking "tight as" . I appreciate very much the suite of rescue apps you've included (e.g., Memtest, swapfile manager, Pdisk, Pudd, Pbackup, Pmirror etc etc) which should help me develop good backup habits. I know I'll have fun with all those timers and alarms. Apart from the Frisbee issue, every thing looks absolutely hunky-dory and I look forward to using this (plus FireDog 3.6) with genuine intent in the coming months.
I've not yet checked out the latest Firefox versions... The trouble would be that, at the moment, Mozilla are updating so often in the same 6.x or 7.x or 8.x branches, that whatever version I go for, Mozilla will force an update, which wipes lots of Firedogs setup and settings. It may also make some addons not work, and so on.. But when FF7 or FF8 (or whatever) has a long-term stable version, I will make another Firedog, I think.PS Any plans on making a FireDog-Aurora version?
That's great.. I had it installed before, but did not realise it worked without X too.. I will replace the MP I am using (which I am using a lot in combination with elinks, for various ROX right-click options).. So this is great! Cheerstechnosaurus wrote:I have previously rewritten a lot of apps for bashbox to use dialog if @ console and xdialog if @ desktop. I recently recompiled mp (minimum profit text editor) with both curses and gtk support. If it is used as defaulttextviewer, then scripts can be desktop agnostic for edit operations as well.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61800
Akash Rawal made that script, not me... I have already updated it for the next BETA, so that it does not contain any characters that will throw pburn, or any other app... I already posted a few times about SFS-Load not working with some characters - it is exactly the same issue... But I have worked around it already - symlinks created are now "/media/Home-sda1" or "/media/Data-sdb2" and so on...don570 wrote:I filed a bug report to pburn here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 021#570021
It turns out that it's a script that you wrote that
is confusing pburn.
It's in the Startup folder of both Akita and exprimo.
Could you look into the problem and
give an answer to Zigbert?
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Thanks for the info.. Luckily Zathura seems to be fine...don570 wrote:Zathura depends on libpoppler, but it's easy to fool it with
a link or just recompile it again. It only takes a second.
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