Right click options for lupu-525 , lupu-520 , Wary , Slacko
I've deleted a lot of my previous work, ... but tell meamigo wrote:Do you have copies of them available somewhere else?
what Puppy version you use and maybe I can make a new version.
Wary multilingual for instance should be upgraded
by me...
If you spot any bugs just tell me.
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new version 5.2.3
new version 5.2.3
very minor changes. Hardly worth the upgrade.
I've spent the weekend on making a Squeeze version.
For people who want to
experiment with the latest kernel
try Squeeze Puppy . I've made a special
version of Right click just for it.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 521#551521
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very minor changes. Hardly worth the upgrade.
I've spent the weekend on making a Squeeze version.
For people who want to
experiment with the latest kernel
try Squeeze Puppy . I've made a special
version of Right click just for it.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 521#551521
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right click version 524
Changed two things
1) wav to mp3 conversion -- both single file and folder
2) scripts are treated different. They shouldn't be edited with Abiword
so I substituted nicoedit
Just click to install
I added a new feature ... conversion of wav to mp3.
Both an entire folder and a single file.
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right click on a folder and get
1) wav to mp3 conversion -- both single file and folder
2) scripts are treated different. They shouldn't be edited with Abiword
so I substituted nicoedit
Just click to install
I added a new feature ... conversion of wav to mp3.
Both an entire folder and a single file.
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right click on a folder and get
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open with "sfs load on the fly" ?
Hi Don,
Great app, but what I do not see is "open with "sfs (un-)load on the fly"".
Could you tell me -being a very low-profile wannabee user- how to do this ?
Great app, but what I do not see is "open with "sfs (un-)load on the fly"".
Could you tell me -being a very low-profile wannabee user- how to do this ?
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There is a lot of confusion about this script.
I just read on the Exprimo page that 'pemasu' has hacked it
as well All I know for sure is that I first saw it
in the Lighthouse 4.43 distribution by Tazoc over a year ago.
The script that I am using now originated in Lighthouse 503.
The script says clearly that it is written by Nathan Fisher,
But for some strange reason it only extract files
with the extension .txz which is a rare extension, so I
just ignored it till now. Now I realize my mistake, and
Barry Kauler has xz util builtin to recent versions of Wary!!
So the .tar.xz method of compression should become
more popular now.
To test if it is working correctly, go to a website that
distributes files using this extension
http://tukaani.org/xz/
http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/
Download a file and right click it.
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BTW pemasu put his version in /usr/bin/Extract-txz
which has precedence over the 'correct' place to put
it namely /usr/local/bin/Extract-txz
This caused me a lot of confusion ---> I thought
my version wasn't working correctly!! But it just
turned out that pemasu's version was the one
that was recognized by the operating system.
I suggest using 'pfind' to see if the script has been installed
previously.
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I just read on the Exprimo page that 'pemasu' has hacked it
as well All I know for sure is that I first saw it
in the Lighthouse 4.43 distribution by Tazoc over a year ago.
The script that I am using now originated in Lighthouse 503.
The script says clearly that it is written by Nathan Fisher,
But for some strange reason it only extract files
with the extension .txz which is a rare extension, so I
just ignored it till now. Now I realize my mistake, and
Barry Kauler has xz util builtin to recent versions of Wary!!
So the .tar.xz method of compression should become
more popular now.
To test if it is working correctly, go to a website that
distributes files using this extension
http://tukaani.org/xz/
http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/
Download a file and right click it.
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BTW pemasu put his version in /usr/bin/Extract-txz
which has precedence over the 'correct' place to put
it namely /usr/local/bin/Extract-txz
This caused me a lot of confusion ---> I thought
my version wasn't working correctly!! But it just
turned out that pemasu's version was the one
that was recognized by the operating system.
I suggest using 'pfind' to see if the script has been installed
previously.
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new version 5.2.5 available
new version 5.2.5 available on first page.
The new feature is extraction of .txz and .tar.xz files.
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The new feature is extraction of .txz and .tar.xz files.
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any chance of a dir2pet option?
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
No, I tried that and found that it was very quirky.
Files just wouldn't tar correctly. I don't know
why that is. I'm not a programmer.
Frankly, just memorizing the command 'dir2pet' isn't too hard
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I mentioned this to Billtoo on another thread.
When you make a pet package that has several applications
inside, it will therefore have several corresponding desktop
files inside.
To make a pet package in this situation is easy if you
know this trick.
Here it is....
Remove all but one desktop file from your folder and proceed
with the regular 'dir2pet' routine.
Then near end of routine, return the desktop files
that you have removed back to their original place.
Then finish the tarring. .... and a final pet is created
that can have several apps inside.
That's how I have been making this Right click pet in recent months.
Apparently not many people know this method.
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Files just wouldn't tar correctly. I don't know
why that is. I'm not a programmer.
Frankly, just memorizing the command 'dir2pet' isn't too hard
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I mentioned this to Billtoo on another thread.
When you make a pet package that has several applications
inside, it will therefore have several corresponding desktop
files inside.
To make a pet package in this situation is easy if you
know this trick.
Here it is....
Remove all but one desktop file from your folder and proceed
with the regular 'dir2pet' routine.
Then near end of routine, return the desktop files
that you have removed back to their original place.
Then finish the tarring. .... and a final pet is created
that can have several apps inside.
That's how I have been making this Right click pet in recent months.
Apparently not many people know this method.
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new version of Right click 526
new version of Right click 526
Lots of new changes under the hood.
Here are the hilites.
1) newest Bacon recorder 233 allows white space in output
name
2) mp3 sound files are converted easily to wave files
3) compatibility to either Nicoedit or leafpad as texteditor
4) bz2 file format is now handled nicely
5) upgrade to zathura_gui 1.9 which can deal with
whitespace in file names
6) Scottman's script txz2pet is now included and txz files
have a right click menu
7) backup_pupsave is now included. This allows your
pupsave file to be backed up each night automatically.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=71976
Check to see if you are using pschedule 1.0 or higher
Uncompressed Size is now over 1 meg!!!
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Lots of new changes under the hood.
Here are the hilites.
1) newest Bacon recorder 233 allows white space in output
name
2) mp3 sound files are converted easily to wave files
3) compatibility to either Nicoedit or leafpad as texteditor
4) bz2 file format is now handled nicely
5) upgrade to zathura_gui 1.9 which can deal with
whitespace in file names
6) Scottman's script txz2pet is now included and txz files
have a right click menu
7) backup_pupsave is now included. This allows your
pupsave file to be backed up each night automatically.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=71976
Check to see if you are using pschedule 1.0 or higher
Uncompressed Size is now over 1 meg!!!
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version 5.2.7
version 5.2.7 - a small upgrade
I tried out newest Wary and decided some
changes are needed to my pet package,
especially how Nicoedit and leafpad are handled.
Also a .patch file now has a right click option
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I tried out newest Wary and decided some
changes are needed to my pet package,
especially how Nicoedit and leafpad are handled.
Also a .patch file now has a right click option
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Hi don570,
Regarding right click .pet creation -
Pemasu has made a .pet for such a function here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 936#572936
Regarding right click .pet creation -
Pemasu has made a .pet for such a function here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 936#572936