Backgrounds for JWM and ROX 2.5 in Puppy 2.13
Posted: Thu 04 Jan 2007, 06:13
Believe me, I know nothing about making anything, but, this worked for me. I made and placed a wrapper "startbackground" in /root/.jwm/themes (note hidden folder). Then I modified the last line in "bg-jwm-XXX" to this, as follows. Just cut, copy and paste this in with text editor. Cut the #from line and copy and paste the #to line in.
#from
exec /usr/local/Puppybackground/puppybackgroundmenu saved
#to
exec /usr/local/Puppybackground/puppybackgroundmenu saved |
/root/.jwm/themes/startbackground $
The wrapper is named startbackground and here is the content.
#!/bin/sh
sleep 2
exec /usr/local/Puppybackground/resource/roxrestart.sh $@
Copy and Paste in to leafpad or geany and save as name "startbackground" to /root then moved (drag, drop and Shift key) it to /root/.jwm/themes. Won't go to a hidden folder direct from text editor. Make sure the permissions are Exec on the wrapper in properties (right click it for menu to see).
Please note, that "bg-jwm-xp" is misnamed and should be renamed "bg-jwm-puppy-xp".
Just wanted you to know I got it going. I know it may not fully be correct, but it works for me. I always have backups and with a frugal install their in /initrd/pup_ro2.
Thanks for your response Rhino, Good Luck, Kal
#from
exec /usr/local/Puppybackground/puppybackgroundmenu saved
#to
exec /usr/local/Puppybackground/puppybackgroundmenu saved |
/root/.jwm/themes/startbackground $
The wrapper is named startbackground and here is the content.
#!/bin/sh
sleep 2
exec /usr/local/Puppybackground/resource/roxrestart.sh $@
Copy and Paste in to leafpad or geany and save as name "startbackground" to /root then moved (drag, drop and Shift key) it to /root/.jwm/themes. Won't go to a hidden folder direct from text editor. Make sure the permissions are Exec on the wrapper in properties (right click it for menu to see).
Please note, that "bg-jwm-xp" is misnamed and should be renamed "bg-jwm-puppy-xp".
Just wanted you to know I got it going. I know it may not fully be correct, but it works for me. I always have backups and with a frugal install their in /initrd/pup_ro2.
Thanks for your response Rhino, Good Luck, Kal