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Yes, we should do that. But not sourceforge - it always seems to be slow and unreliable for me.
What does anyone else think?
I have a project on google code and I think it is faster and more reliable. But it is also rather stupid in some ways...
What does anyone else think?
I have a project on google code and I think it is faster and more reliable. But it is also rather stupid in some ways...
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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http://savannah.gnu.org/disciple wrote:What does anyone else think?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_software_hosting_facilities
I looked at Google Project Hosting and it appears to tick the necessary boxes. It supports a wiki which would certainly make maintaining the documentation easier and more fun.
I sent the Gtkdialog author an email and he stated that he doesn't have time for the project anymore but would be happy for development to continue, so you can register "gtkdialog" as the project name
I looked at Google Project Hosting and it appears to tick the necessary boxes. It supports a wiki which would certainly make maintaining the documentation easier and more fun.
I sent the Gtkdialog author an email and he stated that he doesn't have time for the project anymore but would be happy for development to continue, so you can register "gtkdialog" as the project name
Yes, but do you have any feedback on what they are like to use.abushcrafter wrote:http://savannah.gnu.org/disciple wrote:What does anyone else think?
http://gna.org/
http://puszcza.gnu.org.ua/
e.g. Sourceforge seems to be slow and unreliable (for me).
Google code is not... but they seem to lack attention to detail. There is a list of little bugs as long as your arm.
e.g. you can't save the "source" settings page without entering a path for branches (which IIRC means that your repository must already include the folder to enter the path to... but what if you don't want branches?), and if you don't save the "source" settings page then it displays the wrong url for users to checkout the code... and IIRC it doesn't even tell you that the page did not save, and why. Perhaps that is why projects often display the wrong url
Also, presumably people would be happy with svn, rather than something more advanced like Git? Personally I think svn will be fine, as I doubt there will be a huge amount of activity.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Wonderful !!!
My coding-fingers are trembling when hearing about dynamic pixmap rendering
I hope we get a pet with all patches.
The latest gtkdialog with patriots patches can be found here
- Moose On The Loose offered a fix here
- thunors very exiting patch is here
Barry's blog
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01264
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01279
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My coding-fingers are trembling when hearing about dynamic pixmap rendering
I hope we get a pet with all patches.
The latest gtkdialog with patriots patches can be found here
- Moose On The Loose offered a fix here
- thunors very exiting patch is here
Barry's blog
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01264
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01279
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Great, I have downloaded those patches and put it in my todo list to upgrade gtkdialog3 pet soon.zigbert wrote:Wonderful !!!
My coding-fingers are trembling when hearing about dynamic pixmap rendering
I hope we get a pet with all patches.
The latest gtkdialog with patriots patches can be found here
- Moose On The Loose offered a fix here
- thunors very exiting patch is here
Barry's blog
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01264
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01279
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Hehe.. I made a clunky wall setter with preview awhile ago.. it's tiny, ugly and clunky but it works. Maybe with this newfound functionality we could have a nice wallpaper setter with all the features from Nathan's plus preview...
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I've been playing some more and I've found a bug in gtkdialog-0.7.20 which causes a segfault if a declared pixmap doesn't physically exist. This segfault doesn't happen in gtkdialog3 but since a pointer to a null string should be being returned when nothing is being returned, it could simply be luck.
[EDIT] 20110618-22:01 Gtkdialog is now in a repository (see this post).
find_pixmap is the function that calls locate which causes the "sh: locate: command not found" command-line message. The problem with this function is that for me -- if I declare a non-existent image file -- I am falling through the bottom of it and there's a missing return ""; which happens to be very important. If you add this to the bottom of the function then it doesn't segfault. Additionally I've noticed that a gtk stock broken image icon now appears which either I haven't noticed before or is a consequence of my new code.
[EDIT] 20110618-22:01 Gtkdialog is now in a repository (see this post).
find_pixmap is the function that calls locate which causes the "sh: locate: command not found" command-line message. The problem with this function is that for me -- if I declare a non-existent image file -- I am falling through the bottom of it and there's a missing return ""; which happens to be very important. If you add this to the bottom of the function then it doesn't segfault. Additionally I've noticed that a gtk stock broken image icon now appears which either I haven't noticed before or is a consequence of my new code.
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Might as well get rid of all that locate crap... Puppy doesn't use it.thunor wrote:find_pixmap is the function that calls locate which causes the "sh: locate: command not found" command-line message. The problem with this function is that for me -- if I declare a non-existent image file -- I am falling through the bottom of it and there's a missing return ""; which happens to be very important.
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I agree. find_pixmap is called from src/automaton.c in two places and simply tests that the file can be read, if not attempts to open it in /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/stock/, if not tries locate before finally returning "".Dougal wrote:Might as well get rid of all that locate crap... Puppy doesn't use it.
Here's some code to refresh button pixmaps:
[EDIT] 20110618-22:01 Gtkdialog is now in a repository (see this post).
Added button widget image refresh code
The widget reference is available here.
[EDIT] You guys are the experts on using gtkdialog, but I'll give an example of what you can do with this
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#!/bin/sh
# NOTE: This example requires at least gtkdialog-0.7.21 (please visit
# http://code.google.com/p/gtkdialog/). Additionally if you are using
# Puppy Linux then you may find that an historical version of gtkdialog
# already exists in /usr/sbin, and if that is the case then you should
# modify the shell variable below to point to the new gtkdialog binary.
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
function funcImageToggle() {
if [ $(< TOGGLE) = 1 ]; then
ln -sf no.png toggle.png
echo 0 > TOGGLE
else
ln -sf yes.png toggle.png
echo 1 > TOGGLE
fi
}
export -f funcImageToggle
if [ ! -f TOGGLE ]; then echo 0 > TOGGLE; funcImageToggle; fi
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="btnImageToggle" resizable="false" width-request="300" height-request="100">
<vbox homogeneous="true">
<hbox homogeneous="true">
<button>
<variable>TOGGLEME</variable>
<input file>toggle.png</input>
<label>"Toggle Me!"</label>
<action>funcImageToggle</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEME</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEMETOO</action>
</button>
<button tooltip-text="Toggle me too!">
<variable>TOGGLEMETOO</variable>
<input file>toggle.png</input>
<action>funcImageToggle</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEMETOO</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEME</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</vbox>
<action signal="hide">exit:Exit</action>
</window>
'
$GTKDIALOG --center --program=MAIN_DIALOG
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Two things.
1st, has anyone compiled gtkdialog3 with the additions and is it available as a PET.
2nd, I noticed that in looking at the Puszcsa site that there is a member named "gray".
Any chance that he is the same "gray" that is shown as a member here?
I sent our gray an email and got an email stating it was undeliverable as the person did not exist.
1st, has anyone compiled gtkdialog3 with the additions and is it available as a PET.
2nd, I noticed that in looking at the Puszcsa site that there is a member named "gray".
Any chance that he is the same "gray" that is shown as a member here?
I sent our gray an email and got an email stating it was undeliverable as the person did not exist.
8-bit
gray last posted on the forum on March 24th 2011, but I hadn't heard of him leaving....
PM link here
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/privmsg.ph ... ost&u=5585
he also has an interesting email address
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gray last posted on the forum on March 24th 2011, but I hadn't heard of him leaving....
PM link here
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/privmsg.ph ... ost&u=5585
he also has an interesting email address
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I do not know if I got it all included, but I am attaching a revised gtkdialog that I temporarily named "gtkdialog4"
It should have all the patches from Moose*, thunor, and patriot.
I could not get the checkmark png images for yes and no found and as a result, the one example does not work for me.
To try it with a script, just rename the call from gtkdialog to gtkdialog4.
And good luck!
It should have all the patches from Moose*, thunor, and patriot.
I could not get the checkmark png images for yes and no found and as a result, the one example does not work for me.
To try it with a script, just rename the call from gtkdialog to gtkdialog4.
And good luck!
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I had used some other png files to get it to work, but I downloaded the ones from your post and they work too.thunor wrote:I've attached them to my post on the previous page8-bit wrote:I could not get the checkmark png images for yes and no found and as a result, the one example does not work for me.
They are from the Elementary icon set.
I do have another question though.
I am running Lupu 520 and in doing a search for "yes", I came up empty handed.
So I assume those png files are not part of a standard puppy.
I had initially used ones from /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps.
I picked some that were close, copied them to the directory containing the toggle script, and renamed them to correspond with the names in the script.
One thing I did notice is that a toggle configuration file is written when toggle is run. But even if I have the no.png images displayed when I stop the script, they are not retained for the next time toggle is run.
It always starts with the yes.png images.
So what is that configuration file for?
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It's just an example for illustrative purposes which happens to default to yes.8-bit wrote:One thing I did notice is that a toggle configuration file is written when toggle is run. But even if I have the no.png images displayed when I stop the script, they are not retained for the next time toggle is run.
It always starts with the yes.png images.
So what is that configuration file for?
The "configuration" file TOGGLE is necessary because if an exported shell variable were used instead, funcImageToggle would be able to change the exported variable but not the original variable resulting in the image not toggling. That's what you meant right? If so see this.
Replace
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echo 0 > TOGGLE; funcImageToggle
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if [ ! -f TOGGLE ]; then echo 0 > TOGGLE; funcImageToggle; fi
Regards,
Thunor
Thank you for making things clear.
I already knew of how to get the script to use the configuration file on startup.
But while I am here, I will ask that the modded gtkdialog file I uploaded be checked out to see if everything works as expected.
I still have the modified source code files, I used gtkdilaog3-0.7.20-pe-1 for my source and added the patches I found in this thread.
So if I missed something or you would like me to upload the modified source in a tar.gz file yell.
I already knew of how to get the script to use the configuration file on startup.
But while I am here, I will ask that the modded gtkdialog file I uploaded be checked out to see if everything works as expected.
I still have the modified source code files, I used gtkdilaog3-0.7.20-pe-1 for my source and added the patches I found in this thread.
So if I missed something or you would like me to upload the modified source in a tar.gz file yell.
Ah thunor.. this is fun! I will write a revision of the clunky wallpaper setter soon.
8-bit.. your binary works just fine , I notice it's not stripped though, you can get it alot smaller with "strip --strip-unneeded"
Here is a spin on thunor's code that demos the pixmap refreshing capability: (notice how only one of the buttons refreshes the pixmap )
I took the liberty to make a combined patch of moose's and thunor's patches, (see attached), gunzip it and place it in the dir with the source dir and (patriot's source) and run:
Have fun!
8-bit.. your binary works just fine , I notice it's not stripped though, you can get it alot smaller with "strip --strip-unneeded"
Here is a spin on thunor's code that demos the pixmap refreshing capability: (notice how only one of the buttons refreshes the pixmap )
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#!/bin/bash
function funcImageToggle() {
if [ $(< TOGGLE) = 1 ]; then
ln -sf no.png toggle.png
echo 0 > TOGGLE
else
ln -sf yes.png toggle.png
echo 1 > TOGGLE
fi
}
export -f funcImageToggle
echo 0 > TOGGLE; funcImageToggle
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="btnImageToggle" resizable="false" width-request="300" height-request="100">
<vbox homogeneous="true">
<hbox homogeneous="true">
<pixmap>
<variable>TOGGLEPIX</variable>
<input file>toggle.png</input>
</pixmap>
<button>
<variable>TOGGLEME</variable>
<input file>toggle.png</input>
<label>"Toggle Me!"</label>
<action>funcImageToggle</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEME</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEMETOO</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEPIX</action>
</button>
<button tooltip-text="Toggle me too!">
<variable>TOGGLEMETOO</variable>
<input file>toggle.png</input>
<action>funcImageToggle</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEMETOO</action>
<action type="refresh">TOGGLEME</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</vbox>
<action signal="hide">exit:Exit</action>
</window>
'
gtkdialog4 --center --program=MAIN_DIALOG
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patch -p0 < gtkdialog_moose_thunor_pixmap.patch
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