ISO Master 1.0 - edit, create bootable .iso files
i just downloaded isomaster0.7 & it seems to run OK, (apart from some of the buttons missing their icons), on puppy1.08, so you should be able to get it going on 1.09.
maybe you just need mu's pangocairo pup:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Libraries/PangoCairo.pup
(N.B. recommended to backup just in case incompatible library files corrupt anything)
maybe you just need mu's pangocairo pup:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Libraries/PangoCairo.pup
(N.B. recommended to backup just in case incompatible library files corrupt anything)
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Thanks Muggins, but I've already got the pangocairo.pup installed, I think it was gyachi it needed it for.
Guestoo is it the isomaster on ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... packages-1 ?
Guestoo is it the isomaster on ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... packages-1 ?
no, the pupget package seems to be an older version of Isomaster, version 0.6
you can use this package to upgrade Puppy 213 and probably 214 and any earlier versions of Puppy to Isomaster 0.7
and i also made a standalone Isomaster package, compiled using Puppy 108, that can be installed in older versions of Puppy that do not have Isomaster installed already ... this package should work in many of the versions of Puppy 1.x and 2.x
see the changelog for differences between Isomaster 0.6 and 0.7
you can use this package to upgrade Puppy 213 and probably 214 and any earlier versions of Puppy to Isomaster 0.7
and i also made a standalone Isomaster package, compiled using Puppy 108, that can be installed in older versions of Puppy that do not have Isomaster installed already ... this package should work in many of the versions of Puppy 1.x and 2.x
see the changelog for differences between Isomaster 0.6 and 0.7
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it's attached to the first post of this thread:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=12271
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=12271
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Version 1.0 is finally out! The source, as always, is on the download page. Would you update the package please?
Cheers
Cheers
ok, i made a dotpup package isomaster10.pup, see the first post in this thread ... http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 5969#75969
Useability suggestion
Just a quick useability suggestion, when I first used isomaster, I wasnt sure what the panes did. Before anything can be done with it, an iso file needs to be opened from "file>open". I think that when isomaster opens it should present a file dialogue box where the user can select an ISO to edit. This should make it more intuitive.
Great package overall in any case and will make customising and using puppy a lot easier.
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I'll second that, ecomoney. I used Isomaster sometime ago, then had another occassion recently to use it, but on both occassions I was stuck for a little while thinking how to use it. The second time, I didn't remember from the first. It's obvious once you get going, but there is this little non-intuitive first step.
Open source
Wow! Open source in action!
I imagine that people will use this mostly for editing iso's of distros that will all be stored in the same folder. For fear of sounding pernickity, would it be a lot of work for the path of the last opened ISO to come up in the file open dialogue by default? (This might be handy for burniso2cd too).
I imagine that people will use this mostly for editing iso's of distros that will all be stored in the same folder. For fear of sounding pernickity, would it be a lot of work for the path of the last opened ISO to come up in the file open dialogue by default? (This might be handy for burniso2cd too).
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