JWM 2.0.1 Enhancements and Fixes
@playdayz
@MU - yup, fiddle about and sometimes it 'settles in' by simple exercise
either via the taskbar button or headermenu (right click) for the windows. the menu, pager etc are semi-fixed (but may be adjusted in the chosen theme file *-jwmrc - to see the results of any editing, often it's helpful to change themes back and forth and re-jwm .. one reason I have or make a dedicated submenu rather than an option/dialogue for 'shutdown' items that are more related to change than 'hard' switches) .. not sure if the windows may be transluced or opaqued as a group (read further up for Patriots key-bindings or possibly elsewhere if I'm dreaming again/still ) but individual windows tend to use less resources drawing, especially if moved about or if window content is active (like a slideshow or animation)
@MU - yup, fiddle about and sometimes it 'settles in' by simple exercise
either via the taskbar button or headermenu (right click) for the windows. the menu, pager etc are semi-fixed (but may be adjusted in the chosen theme file *-jwmrc - to see the results of any editing, often it's helpful to change themes back and forth and re-jwm .. one reason I have or make a dedicated submenu rather than an option/dialogue for 'shutdown' items that are more related to change than 'hard' switches) .. not sure if the windows may be transluced or opaqued as a group (read further up for Patriots key-bindings or possibly elsewhere if I'm dreaming again/still ) but individual windows tend to use less resources drawing, especially if moved about or if window content is active (like a slideshow or animation)
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playdayz
try to activate the theme "Cool vg" in the jwm settings.
It should provide a transparent startmenu.
I have other themes that just get transparent, once I chose Cool-vg before.
I have not yet tried to find out the reason.
Mark
try to activate the theme "Cool vg" in the jwm settings.
It should provide a transparent startmenu.
I have other themes that just get transparent, once I chose Cool-vg before.
I have not yet tried to find out the reason.
Mark
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Hmmm .....
@MU & playdaz
I hope both of you enjoyed the enhanced JWM ...
The translucent/opacity level is controlled in your jwm theme file. Please take a look at the sample Cool-VG. There're <Opacity> options for Menu, Window and Tray. The value should be between 0 and 1 (ex: 0.75 = 75%) ...
Menu and tray opacity is automatically set on JWM startup/restart if composite components is running. Window translucency/opacity can be turned on/off from the winmenu or through group/keybindings ... I'll update the Q&A later for this ...
I've thought of making an internal config panel but that's going to take time to build ...
@panzerpuppy
Resize from top ... no promises ... if it's easy enough then maybe ...
Taskbar appearing on fullscreen client was meant against gxine and mplayer. There's many other fullscreen client that still breaks JWM. It's an on-going process and needs more time to fix ...
@`foo
That's right `foo ... some experimentation helps ...
@jayargent
I'm aware of the jwm config manager breaking in a few places ... I'll take a look when I have some time ...
@zigbert
I wish I can do that in a few lines of codes ... Imagine doing all this with just Xlib ...
@Everyone
I'll probably get back to messing with JWM some time soon this week. I still need to clean up the codes too ...
Right now I'm busy getting hplip (on cups-1.3.9) ready for Puppy and NOP413. I have to get this done first since the printer used for testing will have to be returned soon.
Rgds
@MU & playdaz
I hope both of you enjoyed the enhanced JWM ...
The translucent/opacity level is controlled in your jwm theme file. Please take a look at the sample Cool-VG. There're <Opacity> options for Menu, Window and Tray. The value should be between 0 and 1 (ex: 0.75 = 75%) ...
Menu and tray opacity is automatically set on JWM startup/restart if composite components is running. Window translucency/opacity can be turned on/off from the winmenu or through group/keybindings ... I'll update the Q&A later for this ...
I've thought of making an internal config panel but that's going to take time to build ...
@panzerpuppy
Resize from top ... no promises ... if it's easy enough then maybe ...
Taskbar appearing on fullscreen client was meant against gxine and mplayer. There's many other fullscreen client that still breaks JWM. It's an on-going process and needs more time to fix ...
@`foo
That's right `foo ... some experimentation helps ...
@jayargent
I'm aware of the jwm config manager breaking in a few places ... I'll take a look when I have some time ...
@zigbert
I wish I can do that in a few lines of codes ... Imagine doing all this with just Xlib ...
@Everyone
I'll probably get back to messing with JWM some time soon this week. I still need to clean up the codes too ...
Right now I'm busy getting hplip (on cups-1.3.9) ready for Puppy and NOP413. I have to get this done first since the printer used for testing will have to be returned soon.
Rgds
I just thought I'd let everyone know that I finally got around to working on JWM some more. Sorry that it's taken so long... Anyway, I've merged most of the patches in this thread into my svn repository (very cool patches, btw) and made a few more changes as well (the ability to resize from the top of the window, for example). I also started doing nightly builds again. You can get them here: http://joewing.net/programs/jwm/snapshots/.
Nice work Patriot! (and helpers) and thanks Joe!
Cheers
Mick
Cheers
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Hmmm ...
My hands are full right now with other stuffs. Thanks for getting that resize from the top done and the code cleanups ... I'm pretty lame with that ...
Rgds
Finally ... Joe has arrived ... I was wondering when will you get wind of this ...joewing wrote:I just thought I'd let everyone know that I finally got around to working on JWM some more. Sorry that it's taken so long... Anyway, I've merged most of the patches in this thread into my svn repository (very cool patches, btw) and made a few more changes as well (the ability to resize from the top of the window, for example). I also started doing nightly builds again. You can get them here: http://joewing.net/programs/jwm/snapshots/.
My hands are full right now with other stuffs. Thanks for getting that resize from the top done and the code cleanups ... I'm pretty lame with that ...
Rgds
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yes and 24x24 sub root menu icons to match the main menu icons in size, since we have 24x24 default icons already installed, no need to look at them 16x16.
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As you say Patriot, Cool-VG shows off the transparency, and as MU said, after Cool-VG Gradient Gray also has a transparent menu.
Everything is copacetic--I am so happy I probably won't even fiddle with my desktop for a day or two
BTW I am running your beta with Wow's Unnamed Puppy (WUPpy ;- ) and so I had to add /usr/sbin/jwmconfig and /usr/local/jwmconfig2/ folder in order to run jwmconfig to pick a theme.
Everything is copacetic--I am so happy I probably won't even fiddle with my desktop for a day or two
BTW I am running your beta with Wow's Unnamed Puppy (WUPpy ;- ) and so I had to add /usr/sbin/jwmconfig and /usr/local/jwmconfig2/ folder in order to run jwmconfig to pick a theme.
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Ok using Joe´s 445 build on my old clunker. It all works nice except for one issue. I have this cool grey/peach theme going on (well to me it´s cool ) but the window in focus always draws a red border! I don´t have a clue. Using 2.16-fat_free dillo on a full install.
Thanks for any help.
Mick
Thanks for any help.
Mick
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Your missing a configure file, I've seen that before. Its not JWM. Its a messed up configure file for JWM01micko wrote:Ok using Joe´s 445 build on my old clunker. It all works nice except for one issue. I have this cool grey/peach theme going on (well to me it´s cool ) but the window in focus always draws a red border! I don´t have a clue. Using 2.16-fat_free dillo on a full install.
Thanks for any help.
Mick
ttuuxxx
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Yep, like there's a wrong color code somewhere in jwmrc-theme, if it doesn't recognize the color, it draws red.ttuuxxx wrote: Your missing a configure file, I've seen that before. Its not JWM. Its a messed up configure file for JWM
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Thanks Dejan but it seems to be independant of the theme. It might be a dependency issue with gtk being an old puppy version.
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Damn I wish I could remember what I did to get that red screen.01micko wrote:Thanks Dejan but it seems to be independant of the theme. It might be a dependency issue with gtk being an old puppy version.
Cheers
hey open a terminal and type
ldd /usr/bin/jwm
and read if your not meeting any of the deps.
good luck
ttuuxxx
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http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Ok, the error I got isttuuxxx wrote:Damn I wish I could remember what I did to get that red screen.01micko wrote:Thanks Dejan but it seems to be independant of the theme. It might be a dependency issue with gtk being an old puppy version.
Cheers
hey open a terminal and type
ldd /usr/bin/jwm
and read if your not meeting any of the deps.
good luck
ttuuxxx
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/usr/bin/jwm: /usr/libpng12.so.0: no version information available (required by /usr/bin/jwm)
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here try these ones, they are the ones I compiled for 4.201micko wrote:Ok, the error I got isttuuxxx wrote:Damn I wish I could remember what I did to get that red screen.01micko wrote:Thanks Dejan but it seems to be independant of the theme. It might be a dependency issue with gtk being an old puppy version.
Cheers
hey open a terminal and type
ldd /usr/bin/jwm
and read if your not meeting any of the deps.
good luck
ttuuxxxThe lib is there but must be too oldCode: Select all
/usr/bin/jwm: /usr/libpng12.so.0: no version information available (required by /usr/bin/jwm)
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http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
No lib errors! Yippee!.... hang on... still got the ugly red,,
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