Puppy 4.2 Deep Thought Development
OK, here it is WhoDo, 1024x768x16 Xorg, with Patriot's enhanced jwm and my reworked jwm theme (see EyeCandy jwm themes thread) and nanotek wall:
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WhoDo
don't forget about this thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2&start=45
big_bass
don't forget about this thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2&start=45
big_bass
Whodo, My vote is for crystal shore. However,I do think the orange icons look better on a brownish background.
I think you're doing a FANTASTIC job on Deepthought. I know very little about Linux and want to keep it that way. I've pretty much "had it" with the sh!t that MS keeps coming out with. They should rename it. Maybe call it Garbage or Rubbish. They are truly masters in the art of deception.
Remember GeoWorks? It did everything better and faster than WinBlows even on old hardware. Ok,I'll stop here. Sorry to go off topic
Keep up the good work,
Don
Bling is always a good thing,unless it gets in the way of performing work.
I think you're doing a FANTASTIC job on Deepthought. I know very little about Linux and want to keep it that way. I've pretty much "had it" with the sh!t that MS keeps coming out with. They should rename it. Maybe call it Garbage or Rubbish. They are truly masters in the art of deception.
Remember GeoWorks? It did everything better and faster than WinBlows even on old hardware. Ok,I'll stop here. Sorry to go off topic
Keep up the good work,
Don
Bling is always a good thing,unless it gets in the way of performing work.
One question about included packages: Is tinyXML included and if so is it compiled to use the STL?
EDIT: I asked this because i'm working on a JWM theme configuration dialog, and wanted to know if i had to parse the XML myself or there was third party libs or JWM/IceWM had it's own XML parser. Thanks!
EDIT: I asked this because i'm working on a JWM theme configuration dialog, and wanted to know if i had to parse the XML myself or there was third party libs or JWM/IceWM had it's own XML parser. Thanks!
No tinyXML I'm afraid, polymath, but we do have Gnome's libxml-2.6.30 for parsing XML.polymath wrote:One question about included packages: Is tinyXML included and if so is it compiled to use the STL?
EDIT: I asked this because i'm working on a JWM theme configuration dialog, and wanted to know if i had to parse the XML myself or there was third party libs or JWM/IceWM had it's own XML parser. Thanks!
Hope that helps
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Whoa! NOW you're taking me back! Haven't heard that name in over 20 years!bigbeck wrote: Remember GeoWorks? It did everything better and faster than WinBlows even on old hardware.
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driveicon layout
Some thoughts on the 'default' horizontal driveicon layout (and depending on drivetype and perhaps install whether that horizontal layout remains so in relation to pup_events) .. I'm fairly certain that users of widescreen displays might appreciate an optional vertical layout much as was the case in P4.00 - this can be a real spacesaver and it seems a natural orderly placement (and even more so if there is no 'taskbar' to take up precious vertical space .. most tasklists involve text and thus are not terribly suited to a vertical layout, so quite often users of smaller displays must resort to various workarounds for that ). Of course it's quite late in P4.20 development for such a consideration, but it would help to increase the appeal to a wider set of users in the base (quite likely puplets, I'd imagine as time goes bye).
Some thoughts on the 'default' horizontal driveicon layout (and depending on drivetype and perhaps install whether that horizontal layout remains so in relation to pup_events) .. I'm fairly certain that users of widescreen displays might appreciate an optional vertical layout much as was the case in P4.00 - this can be a real spacesaver and it seems a natural orderly placement (and even more so if there is no 'taskbar' to take up precious vertical space .. most tasklists involve text and thus are not terribly suited to a vertical layout, so quite often users of smaller displays must resort to various workarounds for that ). Of course it's quite late in P4.20 development for such a consideration, but it would help to increase the appeal to a wider set of users in the base (quite likely puplets, I'd imagine as time goes bye).
Menu > Desktop > Desktop drive icons manager > Show full event manager`f00 wrote:.. I'm fairly certain that users of widescreen displays might appreciate an optional vertical layout
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J'aime trop cette distro Puppy 4.2.1
J'aime trop cette distro Puppy 4.2.1, j'en ai fait une vidéo (un grand cru !) click the blue and open the bottle.
A vintage it the year of production, 2009 is the vintage of Puppy ! translation of 'un grand cru'.
A vintage it the year of production, 2009 is the vintage of Puppy ! translation of 'un grand cru'.
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