Right click options for lupu-525 , lupu-520 , Wary , Slacko
tip for installing in Slacko
Tip for installing in Slacko....
If you are installing Right-click in Slacko I recommend that
you first install gtkhash, but it must be this updated version-->
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 008#586008
Then install Right-click-5.4.pet
You must be careful though, because previous versions
of gtkhash might cause damage to your installation of Slacko!!!!!
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If you are installing Right-click in Slacko I recommend that
you first install gtkhash, but it must be this updated version-->
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 008#586008
Then install Right-click-5.4.pet
You must be careful though, because previous versions
of gtkhash might cause damage to your installation of Slacko!!!!!
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Last edited by don570 on Mon 23 Jan 2012, 16:57, edited 1 time in total.
similar version for Windows available for free
There's a similar version for Windows available for free
http://download.cnet.com/Right-Click-En ... 23331.html
See which is more powerful, Windows or Linux
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http://download.cnet.com/Right-Click-En ... 23331.html
See which is more powerful, Windows or Linux
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new version of Right click 5.5
New version of Right click 5.5
1) Bacon Recorder is updated to 2.6
2) FFconvert is upgraded to 1.2
3) Added Fluppy version of gxmessage
4) modified extract-pet
5) Added 'Edit with mhwaveedit' for ogg oga aif flac files
6) Added a right click for rar files. (I warn to install rar or unrar)
7) Added rpm2pet that I took from Exprimo
8 ) Removed foreign languages from Baconrecorder
(They can be added by user by going to bacon recorder thread)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69237
9) I improved the pclock German translation(thanks to RSH)
1) Bacon Recorder is updated to 2.6
2) FFconvert is upgraded to 1.2
3) Added Fluppy version of gxmessage
4) modified extract-pet
5) Added 'Edit with mhwaveedit' for ogg oga aif flac files
6) Added a right click for rar files. (I warn to install rar or unrar)
7) Added rpm2pet that I took from Exprimo
8 ) Removed foreign languages from Baconrecorder
(They can be added by user by going to bacon recorder thread)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69237
9) I improved the pclock German translation(thanks to RSH)
I wrote a tutorial to help the user with ffconvert.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 479#604479
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http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 479#604479
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New version 5.7
New version 5.7
I changed the presets for ffconvert and updated
the package to version 5.7
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I changed the presets for ffconvert and updated
the package to version 5.7
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I haven't been around lately so I don't know if someone has suggested this yet. How about adding compression options? You know, Compress file to 'formatx', Compress folder to 'formatx', Uncompress here, Uncompress in 'foldernamedafterfile'. I think .tar.gz and .zip should be enough to compress to, and include more formats to uncompress. What d'you think?
It's not my script but I could probably rewrite it so that the userHow about adding compression options?
chooses the destination. Jemimah has a feature in
Fluppy linux to make the folder into an email attachment. I should
look into that feature to see how it's done.
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new version 5.8
new version 5.8...
Upgraded to conversion_audio-1.5.
This app gives a menu option for
audio files to 'Convert to mp3' or
'Convert to wav'.
I give a rough estimate of time needed to convert.
(It should be accurate if you have a fast machine) and a window will
show the conversion process.
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Upgraded to conversion_audio-1.5.
This app gives a menu option for
audio files to 'Convert to mp3' or
'Convert to wav'.
I give a rough estimate of time needed to convert.
(It should be accurate if you have a fast machine) and a window will
show the conversion process.
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hi don570
hows about, right click on a binary to run ldd on it in a terminal
hows about, right click on a binary to run ldd on it in a terminal
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
I looked at Fluppy to see how attachments to email
are handled. Jemimah wrote a simple script to add
the attachments but it's for the 'claws' email program
which supports launching with a file to be attached to
your message. Not many people use the claws email program
so I won't put it in.
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About compressing files and folders ------>
Are people forgetting that the user is supposed to
drag an icon to the 'Zip' icon on desktop and most puppies will
give user the question 'to add to existing archive or
create a new one'.
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ldd for binary application --> a good project for a computer
science student. I have another project that I'm
currently working on.
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are handled. Jemimah wrote a simple script to add
the attachments but it's for the 'claws' email program
which supports launching with a file to be attached to
your message. Not many people use the claws email program
so I won't put it in.
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About compressing files and folders ------>
Are people forgetting that the user is supposed to
drag an icon to the 'Zip' icon on desktop and most puppies will
give user the question 'to add to existing archive or
create a new one'.
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ldd for binary application --> a good project for a computer
science student. I have another project that I'm
currently working on.
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http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76626666philb wrote:hi don570
hows about, right click on a binary to run ldd on it in a terminal
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right click on a binary to run ldd on it in a terminal
I'm glad to see someone is working
I'm working on a package that will rename files in a folder.
For instance does anybody know where there's a script to rename
files in a given folder according to modification date
fileX fileY fileZ to fileX000 fileY001 fileZ003
(the sorting depends on modification date of the file
rather than alphabetical)
I have been researching examples of file renaming on the internet
to see what is possible, but didn't find this particular solution.
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I think I'll do 'ls -t' to generate a file with the names in it.
then do 'cat -n' to put numbers on the line.
then make a loop to go through the file line by line.
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I'm glad to see someone is working
I'm working on a package that will rename files in a folder.
For instance does anybody know where there's a script to rename
files in a given folder according to modification date
fileX fileY fileZ to fileX000 fileY001 fileZ003
(the sorting depends on modification date of the file
rather than alphabetical)
I have been researching examples of file renaming on the internet
to see what is possible, but didn't find this particular solution.
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I think I'll do 'ls -t' to generate a file with the names in it.
then do 'cat -n' to put numbers on the line.
then make a loop to go through the file line by line.
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It'd be very useful, I'm using it sometimes under Windowze ("FileMenu Tools" application).don570 wrote:For instance does anybody know where there's a script to rename
files in a given folder according to modification date
fileX fileY fileZ to fileX000 fileY001 fileZ003
(the sorting depends on modification date of the file
rather than alphabetical)
Could be something like this?
Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash
# batchaddnum by SFR'2012
# Usage: batchaddnum <folderpath> (DO NOT USE ENDING / PLEASE!)
FOLDERPATH=$1
# Dump all filenames from FOLDERPATH into temporary file
# 'ls -t' option sorts filenames in date order ('-tr' for reversed date order)
# 'tail -n +2' removes "Total..." line
# 'egrep -v '^d' removes directories and '^l' removes links
# next 'cut's to leave only filename
ls "$FOLDERPATH" -A -o -t | tail -n +2 | egrep -v '^d' | egrep -v '^l' | cut -f2- -d ':' | cut -b 4- > /tmp/batchfileslist
# And finally rename all files adding numeric suffix
CNT=1
while read LINE; do
OLDNAME=$FOLDERPATH"/"$LINE
if [ ${#CNT} -eq 1 ]; then CNT="00"$CNT; fi
if [ ${#CNT} -eq 2 ]; then CNT="0"$CNT; fi
NEWNAME=$OLDNAME$CNT
mv "$OLDNAME" "$NEWNAME"
let CNT=10#$CNT+10#1
done < /tmp/batchfileslist
rm -f /tmp/batchfileslist
exit
Also, I've been thinking about using find FOLDERNAME -maxdepth 1 -type f, then stat -c %Y FILENAME and then join times and filenames and use sort...
Hope I saved you some time.
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Thanks for the info. I didn't see it in time so I used
my own crude method.
You can test it here.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 812#612812
I have prepared a nice right click option package
to do renaming of filenames with lots of features
but I found a nasty bug so I can't release it!!
I'll continue to work on it.
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my own crude method.
You can test it here.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 812#612812
I have prepared a nice right click option package
to do renaming of filenames with lots of features
but I found a nasty bug so I can't release it!!
I'll continue to work on it.
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New version 5.9.1
New version 5.9.1 of right-click
I added or changed three apps
1) Baconrecorder 2.7 - just cosmetic changes
2) Rename-files 1.3 - I wrote this to make some simple changes
to filenames when the files are in a folder
3) dependency check by RSH - version .3 -- uses ldd command
It is still being improved by RSH. There is a better version that will
check libraries.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... ca7aaaa650
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I added or changed three apps
1) Baconrecorder 2.7 - just cosmetic changes
2) Rename-files 1.3 - I wrote this to make some simple changes
to filenames when the files are in a folder
3) dependency check by RSH - version .3 -- uses ldd command
It is still being improved by RSH. There is a better version that will
check libraries.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... ca7aaaa650
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new Version 5.9.2
Version 5.9.2 (march 22) dependency check and rename-files upgraded again
The numbering of files in a folder works correctly now
file_000 is the oldest
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The numbering of files in a folder works correctly now
file_000 is the oldest
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