Small Windowmanager Enlightenment DR 16-7
Here is a small program to edit the Enlightenment-menu.
Install the Dotpup, and run it from the Dotpups-menu.
Or drag it to the Desktop.
Or run "e16menuedit" in a console.
Or click the"Hammer" icon in the ambermetal-theme.
Download (35 kb)
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Mark
Install the Dotpup, and run it from the Dotpups-menu.
Or drag it to the Desktop.
Or run "e16menuedit" in a console.
Or click the"Hammer" icon in the ambermetal-theme.
Download (35 kb)
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Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:35, edited 1 time in total.
nope i use puppy 1.0.8 frugal install on hdd...MU wrote:Do you use Grafpup?
I think it has no /root/.jwmrc.
You can download one here:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/download.php?id=1956
Extract to /root (ATTENTION: this overwrites an existing .jwmrc!)
It is not identical to the grafpup-menu, but I think several applications are the same.
Mark
is it only me that has this problem?
:p
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/sbin/Nevermore
/sbin/Nevermore
Nevermore, can you please attach your zipped .jwmrc for tests?
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Epplets 0.7.1
Small borderless windows displaying CPU-load, Network-traffic, Mixer, and more.
Download (2MB):
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They require libGL and libGLU, you can install those with PupGet (package xorg-GL).
Install the Dotpup, restart Enlightenment.
Now you should have a menu-entry for Epplets, when you click with the left mousebutton on your Desktop.
If you don't have it, edit
/root/.enlightenment/file.menu
and add this line:
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Special case:
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If your have xcomposite enabled in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, you must add these 2 lines to /root/.xinitrc:
XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1
export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS
Without these values, the Epplets will look "broken".
Mark
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Epplets 0.7.1
Small borderless windows displaying CPU-load, Network-traffic, Mixer, and more.
Download (2MB):
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They require libGL and libGLU, you can install those with PupGet (package xorg-GL).
Install the Dotpup, restart Enlightenment.
Now you should have a menu-entry for Epplets, when you click with the left mousebutton on your Desktop.
If you don't have it, edit
/root/.enlightenment/file.menu
and add this line:
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"Enlightenment Epplets" NULL menu "epplets.menu"
Special case:
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If your have xcomposite enabled in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, you must add these 2 lines to /root/.xinitrc:
XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1
export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS
Without these values, the Epplets will look "broken".
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:36, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks for making an e16 dotpup, but how to I get to the regular puppy menu? I can only launch apps that are on the desktop. I tried the menuedut dotpup, but after installing it, when I try to ru nthe program in the command line, I get this error:
# ./e16menuedit2
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
** (e16menuedit2:4186): CRITICAL **: hmm. looks like you have some "issues" as you don't have a /root/.enlightenment/menus/file.menu file.
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# ./e16menuedit2
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
(e16menuedit2:4186): Gtk-WARNING **: Mixing deprecated and non-deprecated GtkToolbar API is not allowed
** (e16menuedit2:4186): CRITICAL **: hmm. looks like you have some "issues" as you don't have a /root/.enlightenment/menus/file.menu file.
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Brian, the menuedit.pup is just to add own entries to the enlightenment-menu.
It can not import the Puppy-menu.
I will write a script for that in the next days.
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Nevermore:
I tried your .jwmrc, and found no errors.
Maybe you get some, if you run
/usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue
from a consolewindow?
At moment, I have no idea why it won't work for you.
Hopefully the script I will make for enlightenent in some days will solve your problems.
Mark
It can not import the Puppy-menu.
I will write a script for that in the next days.
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Nevermore:
I tried your .jwmrc, and found no errors.
Maybe you get some, if you run
/usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue
from a consolewindow?
At moment, I have no idea why it won't work for you.
Hopefully the script I will make for enlightenent in some days will solve your problems.
Mark
try this:
edit
/usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue
Replace the last 2 lines with this:
I also updated the wxb-menue Dotpup with this.
Mark
edit
/usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue
Replace the last 2 lines with this:
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cd /usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/resource
wxbasic /usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/resource/main.wxb
Mark
edit
/usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/resource/main.wxb
comment line 154:
But then you can not add new entries using the internal menueditor.
Or remove the Dotpups-entries with the inbuilt menueditor.
But when you install a new one, it will add itself there again.
Mark
/usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/resource/main.wxb
comment line 154:
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// read_menu_from_rc(menuedir & "/.myownmenuerc")
Or remove the Dotpups-entries with the inbuilt menueditor.
But when you install a new one, it will add itself there again.
Mark
another thing:
the wxB menu icon is sometime covered by the taskbar, so became impossible to use...
i don't have a middlebutton mouse so i can't move it..
i think it should be rather in the bottom center, so that it will be covered by jwm taskbar when using jwm and became visible on enlightenment
the wxB menu icon is sometime covered by the taskbar, so became impossible to use...
i don't have a middlebutton mouse so i can't move it..
i think it should be rather in the bottom center, so that it will be covered by jwm taskbar when using jwm and became visible on enlightenment
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/sbin/Nevermore
/sbin/Nevermore
The icon should always float on top over all other icons.
If you run it from .xinitrc , you might have to run it delayed, so that it starts after enlightenment:
sleep 3 && /usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue &
Then it should be on top of the topbar.
Or click -> menue-config -> restart menue
You can set it's position manually; change the values with leafpad in:
/root/.wxb-deskletts/#usr#local#Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8#resource_pos
To use the menu in Enlightenment only, you could use this in .xinitrc:
Mark
If you run it from .xinitrc , you might have to run it delayed, so that it starts after enlightenment:
sleep 3 && /usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue &
Then it should be on top of the topbar.
Or click -> menue-config -> restart menue
You can set it's position manually; change the values with leafpad in:
/root/.wxb-deskletts/#usr#local#Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8#resource_pos
To use the menu in Enlightenment only, you could use this in .xinitrc:
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if [ "$CURRENTWM" == "enlightenment" ];then
sleep 3 && /usr/local/Puppy-wxB-menue-0.8/Puppy-wxB-menue &
fi
Puppy-Menu for e16:
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I updated the screenshots in thefirst message.
After installation, simply click it in ROX.
The first run takes some seconds, as it converts several icons.
Later you can run it again from the enlightenment-menu, for example after you installed a new Dotpup (Puppy - e16 - reload Puppy Menu).
Mark
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I updated the screenshots in thefirst message.
After installation, simply click it in ROX.
The first run takes some seconds, as it converts several icons.
Later you can run it again from the enlightenment-menu, for example after you installed a new Dotpup (Puppy - e16 - reload Puppy Menu).
Mark
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Apr 2006, 04:37, edited 1 time in total.
I just wanted to post a couple of screenshots so you can see how good Puppy can look if you want. I still really like jwm as the window manager since it simply works well. However, I know some people have complained that Puppy is "too plain looking" to catch on with the mainstream users and that it needs a snazzy wallpaper, but after you see Puppy with Enlightenment it is one of the best looking (and more importantly, running) OS's out there. I know that Enlightenment doesn't exactly fit Puppy's goals of being a simple, somewhat minimalist distro, but that is the great thing about it...you can customize 'til your heart's content.
Notice the wonderful transparency on the menus.
Notice the wonderful transparency on the menus.
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I believe the current web-vernacular is "awesome"Rhino wrote:I just wanted to post a couple of screenshots so you can see how good Puppy can look if you want. I still really like jwm as the window manager since it simply works well.
I have to agree I use JWM (even though some questions recently as to its xvesa compatibility) quite happily
Of all the Wmangers I have tried in Puppy this Enlightenment seemed the one with the most tinkering potential
Maybe if we can simplify the dotpups needed into one script more people will try it . . .
This to me is Puppy at its best.
You follow Marks instructions. You create something really quite unique and you have fun with it. All the time you are aware that Puppy is fast and stable.
maybe we need to update our screenshots here:
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PedigreePuppyP2
and here:
http://puppylinux.org/user/photogallery.php