Tabbed Pmount
- Dougal
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I'll have another look at the gtkdialog examples, but as far as I know there's no option of a default tab.tahaselim wrote:there Must be a way of defining a default tab, recording the tab number as the default while mounting a partition would solve the issue.
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Re: Pmount3
Yep. I requested that change way back, so that you didn't have to umount/mount to get a Rox window open in the event you closed it while the partition was still mounted. This was considered a usability feature for Window$ refugees who had enough trouble understanding the whole mount/umount process, much less finding the mounted partition contents in Rox.Dougal wrote:As for the Rox button, Pmount used to not have that, instead opening Rox automatically when the partition was mounted. This seems to have changed at some stage...
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- Dougal
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Re: Pmount3
But that was one stage back, when there was a Rob button and the window opened automatically, wasn't it?WhoDo wrote:I requested that change way back, so that you didn't have to umount/mount to get a Rox window open in the event you closed it while the partition was still mounted. This was considered a usability feature for Window$ refugees who had enough trouble understanding the whole mount/umount process, much less finding the mounted partition contents in Rox.
The problem now is that rox only opens from that button.
I looked again and there doesn't seem to be a way of selecting a tab in gtkdialog.
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Re: Pmount3
Dougal what do you think if we gather every secondary storage device in the first tab and show HD's in the second or third tab.Dougal wrote: But that was one stage back, when there was a Rob button and the window opened automatically, wasn't it?
The problem now is that rox only opens from that button.
I looked again and there doesn't seem to be a way of selecting a tab in gtkdialog.
First tab will include : Cdrom-Dvd, and USB (maybe Floppy, I doubt if somebody still uses one)
Second Tab : HDD drives
etc.
I know this time mounting HDD's will be a problem but its more likely that a user would like to mount a CD or a flash disk and view the contents than mounting HDD every now and then.
Taha Selim
It is possible to select which tab to show, with changing the content of the left (first) tab. You have to make a dynamic gtkdialog-code, where each tab-code is a variable or textfile. Then do a loop before export gtkdialog, which define which device (gtkdialog-code) should be loaded first.
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DEVICES="hda hdc sda" #or whatever
#...
echo -e "\c" > /tmp/pmount-gtkdialog
for I in $DEVICES; do
echo "<vbox>...gtkdialog-code...</vbox>" >> /tmp/pmount-gtkdialog
done
GTK_CODE=`cat /tmp/pmount-gtkdialog`
Some more flesh on the bone.
Get the active device first in the devicelist, and then the earlier described loop:
echo "$TABS
echo "$TABS_CODE":
Sigmund
Get the active device first in the devicelist, and then the earlier described loop:
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#! /bin/bash
ACTIVE_DEVICE="sda" #or whatever
DEVICES=`probedisk | cut -d "|" -f 1 | cut -d "/" -f 3 | sed -e "s/$ACTIVE_DEVICE//g"`
#...
echo -e "\c" > /tmp/pmount-tabs
echo -e "\c" > /tmp/pmount-tabs_code
for I in `echo "$ACTIVE_DEVICE $DEVICES"`; do
echo "|$I" >> /tmp/pmount-tabs
echo "<vbox>$I</vbox>" >> /tmp/pmount-tabs_code
done
TABS=`cat /tmp/pmount-tabs`
TABS_CODE=`cat /tmp/pmount-tabs_code`
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sda| hdc| hda| sdb| scd0|
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<vbox>sda</vbox>
<vbox>hdc</vbox>
<vbox>hda</vbox>
<vbox>sdb</vbox>
<vbox>scd0</vbox>
This is just a comment on the state of "GTKdialog".
From the creator of GTKdialog:
Most of the other GUI builder "languages" I've seen are rather heavy weight,
or are part of a complete programming language (many fit this profile).
It'd be really nice to have a replacement for GTKdialog that's "consistant".
It'd be able to position the control objects on the window.
And it'd have a common syntax: "VisualBasic" style.
So command syntax would look like this:
list.var = FILES
list.in = /path/file
list.width = 200
list.height = 300
button.label = Do SomeThing
button.icon = pix.png
button.action = ./appExe (function) . . .
button.refresh = $FILES
I know I'm just pipe dreaming here, but we can dream...
From the creator of GTKdialog:
I agree... Unfortunately it's the only small Linux GUI builder I've seen.GTKdialog is a very bad program that I wrote.
Most of the other GUI builder "languages" I've seen are rather heavy weight,
or are part of a complete programming language (many fit this profile).
It'd be really nice to have a replacement for GTKdialog that's "consistant".
It'd be able to position the control objects on the window.
And it'd have a common syntax: "VisualBasic" style.
So command syntax would look like this:
list.var = FILES
list.in = /path/file
list.width = 200
list.height = 300
button.label = Do SomeThing
button.icon = pix.png
button.action = ./appExe (function) . . .
button.refresh = $FILES
I know I'm just pipe dreaming here, but we can dream...
Re: Pmount3
Ah, I see. A Rox window opens on mounting, and the Rox button is only there after mounting, in case you closed that window and needed to reopen it without mounting/umounting. That is still the case in the untabbed Pmount on my 2.16 system. The change you mention must have happened after that.Dougal wrote:But that was one stage back, when there was a Rob button and the window opened automatically, wasn't it?
The problem now is that rox only opens from that button.
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- BarryK
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Gtkdialog does allow a default radiobutton, but I don't know about anything else.
I'm not happy with a tabbed interface that, after mounting a partition, then hides the partition under another tab. That makes extra work, have to click the tab to bring it back into view.
The reason I changed it so that ROX does not immediately open, is someone requested it should be that way for consistency with MUT. I don't recall who or when, I just had the note in my notebook. And I agreed that MUT and Pmount should behave in a consistent fashion.
As to rearranging the order of tabs so that the last-used one is at the left,
I don't like that. It's moving in the direction of Microsoft's auto-adjusting menus, which I hate. The brain works by recognising patterns.
I'm not happy with a tabbed interface that, after mounting a partition, then hides the partition under another tab. That makes extra work, have to click the tab to bring it back into view.
The reason I changed it so that ROX does not immediately open, is someone requested it should be that way for consistency with MUT. I don't recall who or when, I just had the note in my notebook. And I agreed that MUT and Pmount should behave in a consistent fashion.
As to rearranging the order of tabs so that the last-used one is at the left,
I don't like that. It's moving in the direction of Microsoft's auto-adjusting menus, which I hate. The brain works by recognising patterns.