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radky
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Posted: Sat 09 Jul 2011, 14:17 Post subject:
Subject description: PupClockset-1.6 |
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Version 1.6 See main post.
- Enhanced support for the selection and display of timezones in the Tint2 panel clock.
- Added automatic recovery for aborted sessions of the Xdialog color selector.
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radky
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Posted: Fri 16 Sep 2011, 09:44 Post subject:
Subject description: PupClockset-1.6.1 |
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Version 1.6.1 See main post.
- Added support for new LXDE configuration profile of Lighthouse-64 512.
- Added support for non-root environment (fido).
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radky
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Posted: Sat 22 Oct 2011, 10:38 Post subject:
Subject description: PupClockset-1.6.2 |
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Version 1.6.2 See main post.
- Tint2 panel clock: Improved detection of variant configurations in the tint2.rc file (e.g., RexBang and Guy Pup derivatives).
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radky
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Posted: Thu 03 Nov 2011, 10:00 Post subject:
Subject description: PupClockset-1.6.3 |
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Version 1.6.3 See main post.
- Bugfix: set 777 permissions in /tmp folder of PupClockset pet. (thanks rcrsn51).
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Jim1911
Joined: 19 May 2008 Posts: 2460 Location: Texas, USA
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Posted: Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:00 Post subject:
Subject description: Slacko 5.3.0.1 |
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PupClockset doesn't appear to support Mick's latest Slacko 5.3.0.1 which I believe is the latest JWM.
Regards,
Jim
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radky
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Posted: Thu 17 Nov 2011, 21:22 Post subject:
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Jim1911 wrote: | PupClockset doesn't appear to support Mick's latest Slacko 5.3.0.1 which I believe is the latest JWM.
Regards,
Jim |
Hi Jim,
I downloaded the slacko-5.3-MAIN.iso and applied the slacko-5.3.0.1-MAIN.iso.delta to create the slacko-5.3.0.1-MAIN.iso.
I tested this new slacko iso with PupClockset-1.6.3, and changing the jwm panel clock works perfectly on my system.
What happens if you run PupClockset in a terminal? Any unusual error messages?
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Jim1911
Joined: 19 May 2008 Posts: 2460 Location: Texas, USA
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 10:28 Post subject:
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Sorry for the late reply, the attached image shows the results. The Alert "PupClockset does not support this clock and/or desktop envirionment." appears when GUI is changed to jwm to try to set time. I used a fresh, manual installation on an ext4 partition with a new 4fs save file with all of your apps added plus my other regulars that have worked fine before.
Regards,
Jim
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radky
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 11:04 Post subject:
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Jim1911 wrote: | The Alert "PupClockset does not support this clock and/or desktop envirionment." appears when GUI is changed to jwm to try to set time. |
Hi Jim,
Could you check the contents of /etc/windowmanager.
PupClockset evaluates the contents of /etc/windowmanager on-the-fly, and that entry must accurately reflect the current window manager (jwm in this case). If jwm is your current window manager in Slacko, please confirm that "jwm" is the entry in /etc/windowmanager, then launch PupClockset again.
Thanks
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Jim1911
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 11:26 Post subject:
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Hi Roger,
There is no such directory apparently since JWM is the only WM.
Incidently, I had problems with Shutdown and PupShutdown using shinobar's pup saveconfig and a 4fs save file. However using the normal first shutdown I tried a 3fs save file and both worked properly. Problem with PupClockset exists with both save files.
Regards,
Jim
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radky
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 11:33 Post subject:
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Jim1911 wrote: | There is no such directory apparently since JWM is the only WM.Jim |
Jim,
"windowmanager" is a file in the /etc folder. If you load the file in a text editor, it should have 'jwm' as the lone entry.
Thanks
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Jim1911
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 12:31 Post subject:
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radky wrote: | Jim1911 wrote: | There is no such directory apparently since JWM is the only WM.Jim |
Jim,
"windowmanager" is a file in the /etc folder. If you load the file in a text editor, it should have 'jwm' as the lone entry.
Thanks | It has only the entry "jwm".
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radky
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 14:38 Post subject:
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Hi Jim,
I've retested PupClockset-1.6.3 in Slacko-5.3.0.1 (three separate installs - live CD, 3fs and 4fs save files).
I can't duplicate the problem you describe. On my system, PupClockset works just fine in Slacko.
1 - Please confirm there is no "windowmanger" file in /root/Choices/ (i.e. /root/Choices/windowmanager should not exist).
2 - Possibly, your current copy of PupClockset is corrupt. You may want to download a fresh copy and reinstall.
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Jim1911
Joined: 19 May 2008 Posts: 2460 Location: Texas, USA
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 15:02 Post subject:
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Hi Roger,
The problem was my copy of PupClockset. It works after uninstalling with ppm and reinstalling with a new copy.
Sorry, I wasted your time due to a corrupt download.
Regards,
Jim
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radky
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 17:25 Post subject:
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Jim1911 wrote: | The problem was my copy of PupClockset. It works after uninstalling with ppm and reinstalling with a new copy. |
Thank you Jim.
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radky
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Posted: Sun 08 Jan 2012, 11:59 Post subject:
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Quote: | Hi radky.
Thank you for this pet. It‘s realy handy.
Just downloaded version 1.6.3 into slacko 5.3.1. and would like to bolden the the fonts and colour them. Is there any way to do that ?
Ulrich |
Hi Ulrich,
Most panels support strftime specifiers for the display of time and date, but support for the Pango Markup Language determines the panel's ability to change the clock's font attributes - such as the font size, weight (boldness) and style (normal or italics).
Some panels, such as fbpanel and tint2, support the variable display of font attributes, but other window manager or panels (such as JWM in Slacko) have little support for specifically changing the clock font.
In the default Slacko window manager (JWM), there are options in /.jwm/jwmrc-theme for changing attributes of the TrayStyle (font size and color of the foreground/background). This will change the clock font, but other fonts in the tray (panel) will also change.
Thanks for your question.
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