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Fake XP look

Posted: Tue 09 Dec 2008, 07:18
by superchook
I wish to disguise Puppy as Windows XP. I can locate Bliss.bmp to use as the wallpaper but do not know where the standard windows icons are kept in XP.

Can anyone enlighten me?

Does anyone have a reference to instructions on how to create the windows decoration and taskbar.

cheers,
Ken

Posted: Tue 09 Dec 2008, 08:42
by WhoDo
How about this?
Image

Or this?
Image

You can achieve that with EZpup for your puppy version. Just select the WinXP-Royale theme and modify the icons to suit. See the IceWM-Themes-Exchange for more interesting themes, too!

Posted: Tue 09 Dec 2008, 09:59
by T_Hobbit
Any way to do that with JWM without EXPup?

Fake XP look

Posted: Tue 09 Dec 2008, 10:56
by superchook
My original question arose because I sometimes use Puppy as a diagnostic tool at a computer club where there are 25 computers with Windows XP installed. I thought I could have some fun by making Puppy look exactly like all the other screens. At the moment the icons give the game away. I thought if I could find the actual icons used by XP I could make a convincing imitation. The standard "wallpapers" are found in:
C:\WINDOWS\web\wallpaper\
and I planned on using Bliss.bmp but I haven't been able to locate the icons for "My Computer", "My Documents", "Recycle Bin" and "start".
I usually carry the latest Puppy on a 3" CD but sometimes use an older version to which I have added partimage.

Posted: Tue 09 Dec 2008, 19:19
by cb88
http://ubuntu.online02.com/node/14

you can extract that file and get the icons out

Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008, 18:58
by steve_s
Here's a bliss-like image for your wallpaper. 8)

I couldn't resist...I think I'm going to use that icon set you recommended and put a Puppy version together, just for fun. With EZpup there should be nothing to it...

[by the way, the "bliss" part of the image was a Terragen creation (not mine, but available) and the dog is a stock image]

PS I installed XP for someone this weekend (a friend of mine had to have it on her pc), or at least I tried. Can't find this file, incomplete that file...ugh! Even for a full install with Puppy, worked every time, in minutes; wish everything installed that easy...I tried to talk her into using Puppy, but, well, doesn't always work unfortunately...oh, well.

Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008, 19:03
by MU
*lol* :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008, 19:25
by WhoDo
MU wrote:*lol* :lol: :lol: :lol:
What he ^ said! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008, 19:31
by MU
the picture looks really funny (puppy-bliss.jpg) :D

Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008, 19:40
by WhoDo
MU wrote:the picture looks really funny (puppy-bliss.jpg) :D
I was agreeing 100% Mark. "What he said" is an English idiomatic version of "I agree with him". I was laughing "with" you, not "at" you! :P No offense or misunderstandings intended.

Cheers, mate! :wink:

Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008, 19:43
by MU
"What he said" is an English idiomatic version of "I agree with him"
I see, I did not know that expression.
Thanks for explaining it :D
Mark

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2008, 16:57
by steve_s
Aaaaggghhh!!! I'm scared!!

Check this out: I threw together an XP (Xtremely Plain) icon set and set it up for Puppy (if someone wants the icon set, just tell me the best way to upload it, via zip or how...).

I then used the puppy-bliss wallpaper that I posted earlier in the thread.

Then I downloaded and installed EZPup; very easy...nice job WhoDo!

This is the final result!

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2008, 17:04
by steve_s
Now with the icons moved around...looks even worse/better! 8)

PS Here's one of the real differences between Puppy and, well, really all other operating systems: I recently downloaded to install the service-pack 3 for Windows XP. It was something like 316MB. That's just for the update! The entire Puppy Linux operating system is less than half that size! Wow!

They may look the same sometimes, but they aren't the same. 8)

Posted: Thu 18 Dec 2008, 16:57
by steve_s
I have since taken that icon set and batch shrunk them down to 32 and it looks further like xp...still some issues about rox changing sizes, though. Very cool effect.. If anyone wants that set of icons, just say.

Overall, I greatly prefer any other icon set than the xp ones... 8)

Posted: Thu 18 Dec 2008, 18:50
by steve_s
Sorry for the bad form in answering my own posts, but I had to mention one more thing: what's really cool with WhoDo's EZPup settup is you can go from the previous XP looking version to this Vistaish looking version with a couple of clicks...amazingly simple and effective; nice job!

upload

Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2008, 01:06
by raffy

Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2008, 14:26
by steve_s
Thanks, Raffy! But I just realized I'm trying to upload through a work proxy...ugh; don't know how to do that.

Let's see if I can get it to work just via an attachment.

First are the "normal" sized icons. Download then unpack them in /usr/local/lib/X11/themes...

Then, when you want to change to the xp icons just click on your icon switcher and you'll have that as one of your options.

Posted: Fri 19 Dec 2008, 14:31
by steve_s
Hey, it looks like that worked!

Ok, here is the smaller xp icon set. They are labelled the same (except for the title of course) so that they will work, but they are smaller (32x32). Like I said, I had some issue with a couple of icons and rox resizing them, but otherwise they look good.

So, download and unpack in the aforementioned location and then, if you've unpacked both of them there, you will have xp-con and a xp-con-small icons sets. 8)

Posted: Sat 20 Dec 2008, 20:37
by steve_s
Oops! I figured out my errors...the "drive48.png" icon should be "drives48.png" and I didn't have a "chat48.png" icon. So, here is a screenshot and the updated "xp-cons-small" icon set. Then I'll post the "xp-cons" large set on the next post.

**Now complete under 4.2.

Posted: Sat 20 Dec 2008, 20:38
by steve_s
And now here are the larger icons...enjoy! 8)