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Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 13:15
by ASD
Hi Galbi,

I'm not sure I understand your comment "A button with the "Open Terminal Here" would be very useful, too", but if you display any directory and then press and release the keyboard backtick which is immediately below the Esc key on my UK keyboard the terminal should open there.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 14:03
by drunkjedi
Thanks disciple I can try that.

Greengeek, yes that's exactly the situation for me. But after 3 times, I think she would have learned lesson now.
But what do I know.... I am always wrong. (She says so).

About saving at 'Real Locations', I thought symlinking folders was a linux thing.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 18:20
by greengeek
cthisbear wrote:but I'll be waiting for the next provocation..
Provocation?? Chris mate, what did I say? I'm not advocating eating koala meat :-)

You don't agree about the limitations of the virtual profile desktop in windows?

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 19:36
by disciple
Also see http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65952.
This might help with your request too, greengeek. How do you live without right-click though?

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 19:55
by Galbi
ASD wrote:Hi Galbi,

I'm not sure I understand your comment "A button with the "Open Terminal Here" would be very useful, too", but if you display any directory and then press and release the keyboard backtick which is immediately below the Esc key on my UK keyboard the terminal should open there.
Yes, as you say, in the UK/US keyboard, but the spanish keyboard layout does not have that key.
(BTW, which is the use of that key?)

Saludos.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 20:00
by disciple
Check the link in my post.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 20:20
by greengeek
disciple wrote:How do you live without right-click though?
On a touchscreen tablet it has been necessary to create a new "root:1" menu on the desktop to allow the backslash "" key to be passed to rox filer. This has the effect of bringing up the rightclick rox menu - which incidentally would also allow galbi to access the "window/open terminal here" function.

I have been testing this functionality here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 896#922896

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 22:08
by ASD
Hi Galbi,

Perhaps someone more experienced can help you here or on the Spanish Forum. Else, perhaps you have a similar option as shown in the screen shot.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 22:49
by Galbi
Yes ASD, thanks for your concern, I already know (and use a lot) that item in the menu. It's a matter of more comfort (or my laziness) to have a button, and not to have to go through the menu.

Saludos.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 23:56
by disciple
Seriously guys, follow my link.
It doesn't even take a second to change the shortcut key, unless your gtk configuration prevents it, which is an easy fix.

Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2016, 00:34
by greengeek
disciple wrote:Seriously guys, follow my link.
It doesn't even take a second to change the shortcut key, unless your gtk configuration prevents it, which is an easy fix.
Just had a try at changing the shortcut on my system (Slacko 6.3.0.1 32bit) but could not get it to work. Had to create the "mine" file and tried restart of jwm and also restart x but no joy. Will try further testing later today i hope.

ps: does rox have a config file that retains that setting or is it one of those changes thatmust be done after each reboot?

Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2016, 00:40
by disciple
Try putting in in the main gtkrc for a start, or check the ... mine file has actually been included.

Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2016, 09:31
by cthisbear
greengeek:

Greenie...just having a laugh mate....settle.

Just a bit DAZED and confused.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... a5853763a2

Chris.

Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2016, 12:07
by Galbi
disciple wrote:Seriously guys, follow my link.
It doesn't even take a second to change the shortcut key, unless your gtk configuration prevents it, which is an easy fix.
It worked!!!
Thanks disciple for this tip, really useful.

Saludos.

Posted: Fri 23 Sep 2016, 19:51
by torm
Somehow I get:
/lib/libm.so.6: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [ROX_Filer] Error 1
Compile failed
Press Return...
Was trying to compile rox-filer-2.11 on tahrpup605(32b)PAE,
similar error also in Precise571 and Unicorn... don't have other to test right now.
So, is there some special trick to get it to compile?



PS.
What good is the Rox-Panel? :?
Or.. is there any real use for it?

Posted: Sat 24 Sep 2016, 13:56
by jamesbond
"export LIBS=-lm" before compiling.

Rox-panel is a panel just like any other panel (lxpanel, wbar, etc). It's an application launcher. Its rather spartan but if you don't want to invest in another panel, Rox provides one for you.

Posted: Sat 24 Sep 2016, 20:47
by greengeek
greengeek wrote:I would like to see rox filer modified to include an icon (on the top line) for the "create new directory" function.
I have changed my mind - I think it would be more useful to include an icon which brought up the rightclick context menu. That way "create new directory" function and a whole host of other functions would be available from that one icon.

This would be a great asset on touch screens.
(ok if you want to use keyboard shortcuts you can use the backslash key or the menu key to access the rightclick menu but it would be nice to have that ability direct from a touchscreen).

Posted: Tue 27 Sep 2016, 00:29
by jamesbond
greengeek wrote:I have changed my mind - I think it would be more useful to include an icon which brought up the rightclick context menu. That way "create new directory" function and a whole host of other functions would be available from that one icon.

This would be a great asset on touch screens.
(ok if you want to use keyboard shortcuts you can use the backslash key or the menu key to access the rightclick menu but it would be nice to have that ability direct from a touchscreen).
Patch attached.

Posted: Tue 27 Sep 2016, 00:34
by jamesbond
This patch will make Rox run faster, especially if you're on a slow network.

Posted: Tue 27 Sep 2016, 01:11
by greengeek
jamesbond wrote:Patch attached.
Thank you. Can you give me a tip how to use this? It looks like something that needs to be introduced at compile time - is that correct? cheers