problems with start-items dotpup
problems with start-items dotpup
I installed the start-items on puppy 1.0.7. It isn't working. I dragged (and dropped) the tablaunch icon to it but still I have to click tablaunch everytime i boot up puppy to "macify" my desktop. I tried other dragging other apps to it, even html files and yet they do not autoexecute. i am using icewm.
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Re: problems with start-items dotpup
I've got the same problem. I'm using Puppy 1.0.7 and Icewm too.guest wrote:I installed the start-items on puppy 1.0.7. It isn't working. I dragged (and dropped) the tablaunch icon to it but still I have to click tablaunch everytime i boot up puppy to "macify" my desktop. I tried other dragging other apps to it, even html files and yet they do not autoexecute. i am using icewm.
Thank for any help, I'm a very recent Linux user and I must say that Puppy is giving me much fun, great distro!
Marco
I created another one.
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You add one line to /root/.xinitrc , then you can drag'n'drop files on the autostarter-roxapp.
This autostarter creates a small shellscript for every entry.
If the dropped file is executable, the script will change to the programs folder, and then run it.
If it is not executable, then rox will run that file with the default-application, so you can drop HTML-files or pictures.
To delete an entry, simply delete the script in /root/autostart.
The Dotpup creates a menu-entry, that displays the readme with Details.
Tip: If you use KDE, you can drag
/root/my-roxapps/autostarter-MU/KDE-myRoxApps to the KDE-Desktop from Konqueror.
Then you can open the "my-roxapps"-folder with rox with a single mouseclick.
Download (7 kb):
http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups ... ter-MU.pup
Mark
Picture:
You add one line to /root/.xinitrc , then you can drag'n'drop files on the autostarter-roxapp.
This autostarter creates a small shellscript for every entry.
If the dropped file is executable, the script will change to the programs folder, and then run it.
If it is not executable, then rox will run that file with the default-application, so you can drop HTML-files or pictures.
To delete an entry, simply delete the script in /root/autostart.
The Dotpup creates a menu-entry, that displays the readme with Details.
Tip: If you use KDE, you can drag
/root/my-roxapps/autostarter-MU/KDE-myRoxApps to the KDE-Desktop from Konqueror.
Then you can open the "my-roxapps"-folder with rox with a single mouseclick.
Download (7 kb):
http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups ... ter-MU.pup
Mark
Last edited by MU on Mon 26 Nov 2007, 18:27, edited 2 times in total.
I added "quicklaunch-mu", that works the same way as autostart.
Just don't add this folder to .xinitrc.
So you have a folder to add prorams often used.
Simply with Drag'N'Drop.
Like this they are easier to access than in a complex menu, and you even can edit each generated script if you want to modifiy a behaviour.
Mark
Just don't add this folder to .xinitrc.
So you have a folder to add prorams often used.
Simply with Drag'N'Drop.
Like this they are easier to access than in a complex menu, and you even can edit each generated script if you want to modifiy a behaviour.
Mark
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of autostart and gnudoku in tardis puppy
Thanks!!! the autostart is working properly in 1.0.7! now my puppy desktop is mac-ified!!!
Yeah, maybe start-menu doesn't work properly in 1.0.7, just like some other dotups such as the Eboard downloader dotpup. It fails to download the 1.5 meg file in tardis puppy. luckily, eboard is available at sourceforge.net. It installed properly using the three magic words! (the ./include, make, and make install)
The only thing that keeps me from sleeping soundly is the gnudoku. It has dependecy issues and yet the files needed are actually there in gnudoku folder! I hope some puppy guru would make a solution to that.
Yeah, maybe start-menu doesn't work properly in 1.0.7, just like some other dotups such as the Eboard downloader dotpup. It fails to download the 1.5 meg file in tardis puppy. luckily, eboard is available at sourceforge.net. It installed properly using the three magic words! (the ./include, make, and make install)
The only thing that keeps me from sleeping soundly is the gnudoku. It has dependecy issues and yet the files needed are actually there in gnudoku folder! I hope some puppy guru would make a solution to that.
linux newbie
I updated the autostart + quicklaunch dotpup.
Now supports localization, and has more descriptive messages.
The startscripts now are named a-thescript- instead of ~thescript~ , as "~" is used for trash-files in rox.
Old filenames are converted automatically, if you click on autostart or quicklaunch.
New download:
http://dotpups.de//dotpups/Desktop-Tool ... ter-MU.pup
Mark
Now supports localization, and has more descriptive messages.
The startscripts now are named a-thescript- instead of ~thescript~ , as "~" is used for trash-files in rox.
Old filenames are converted automatically, if you click on autostart or quicklaunch.
New download:
http://dotpups.de//dotpups/Desktop-Tool ... ter-MU.pup
Mark
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