It will not open at all. Could be a conflict with an installed program. I'll wait and check it out with a3.Billtoo wrote:Hi Jim, I tested it with and without a save file and it worked fine.Jim1911 wrote:Sorry, can't get it to work. Running from a terminal gives this message:# wbarBilltoo wrote:Here are pets of wbar-2.3.0 application launcher and it's dependency
imlib2-1.4.5.
Copy the file /usr/bin/wbar into the /root/Startup folder and wbar will start
everytime you boot fatdog or restart x.
/usr/share/pixmaps/wbar/osxbarback.png Image not found. Maybe using a relative path?
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The image is present, although it's just a faint outline of a rectangle. Tried renaming a different icon, no change. Hope we can get it to work, it will be a fine addition.
After installing the pet and copying the wbar file to the Startup folder I restarted x and wbar showed up on the right side of the screen.
By clicking the first icon (top icon if the bar is vertical) you configure wbar and right clicking on a highlited item lets you edit that selection, you can also add new items.
Sorry but I don't know why it won't work for you.
Thanks,
Jim