more screenshots at:
http://phrat.de/screenshots.html
One of the lightest launchers out there besides BadBar - that i know of.Basically, yeahlaunch draws a 1 pixel bar on one edge of your desktop. When you mouse over it, buttons pop out to launch stuff. It's a replacement for a desktop menu under window managers like evilwm that don't have a root menu. (You could also use keyboard shortcuts, as the author of evilwm expects, but this is another alternative.)
http://www.bstern.org/yeahlaunch/
old version yeahlaunch-0.2 can be found here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... e5d#471461
OLD WAY:
you need an yeahlaunch file in the start folder.
NEW USES .yeahlaunchrc file:sleep 1 && yeahlaunch -x 15 -fn "-*-lucidatypewriter-*-*-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" -fg "white" -bg "black" -afg "yellow" -step 16 \
__HOME_ "rox /root/ &" \
BROWSER "/usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser &" \
__RUN__ "/usr/bin/gexec &" \
CONSOLE "urxvt &" \
__FILES_ "file.sh &" \
_DESKTOP "desktop.sh &" \
INTERNET "inet.sh &" \
NETWORK "net.sh &" \
GRAPHICS "art.sh &" \
__MEDIA_ "media.sh &" \
_OFFICE_ "office.sh &" \
UTILITYS "utility.sh &" \
_SYSTEM_ "system.sh &" \
__SETUP_ "setup.sh &" \
PERSONAL "personal.sh &" \
CTRL_BOX "antixcc-en1.sh &" \
_DRIVES_ "/usr/sbin/pmount &" \
_XKILL__ "xkill &" \
__EXIT__ "/usr/bin/shutdownjwm &"
YeahWM is here:New in 0.3:
yeahlaunch will now read a configuration file named .yeahlaunchrc in your
home directory. The format is:
name=value
where lines that begin with a dash (-) are treated as command-line arguments
and everything else becomes a button title.
If you want a different configuration for different invocations (multihead,
different positions on the screen, etc.), you can pass -c on the command
line to read an alternate configuration file. (Using -c in the config file
does nothing, though.)
Here's an example of my .yeahlaunchrc:
-x=600
-bg=blue
Firefox=firefox
=/bin/false
VMWare=/usr/bin/vmplayer
=/bin/false
OpenOffice=/opt/openoffice.org/program/soffice
Writer=/opt/openoffice.org/program/swriter
Calc=/opt/openoffice.org/program/scalc
Math=/opt/openoffice.org/program/smath
Base=/opt/openoffice.org/program/sbase
Impress=/opt/openoffice.org/program/simpress
Printers=/opt/openoffice.org/program/spadmin
=/bin/false
XSane=/usr/bin/xsane
XFig=/usr/bin/xfig
The blanks act as spacers between "program groups."
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60954
PERSONAL NOTE:
I use -step 16 in my setups.
by only showing one tab - speeds up launcher + looks nicer.