JWM 2.0.1 Enhancements and Fixes
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JWM SVN build 456 is out:
http://joewing.net/programs/jwm/snapsho ... 56.tar.bz2
http://joewing.net/programs/jwm/snapsho ... 56.tar.bz2
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JWM build 45x:
* Added support for pager labels.
Pager labels are available now, just add labeled="true" to your Pager tag
and a label should appear with the desktop names. You can also use
Font to specify a font and Text to specify a text color (in the PagerStyle
section).
I've started playing around more with transparency, and in revision 455
I've changed the way it works so that the active window gets an opacity
set in the Active subsection of WindowStyle and the Opacity in the
Inactive subsection has three parts: <min>:<max>:<delta> so that
inactive windows get an opacity assigned based on stacking. This gives
a pretty neat effect I think. Unfortunately it broke the key binding and
window menu for transparency, so I took those out for now (group setting
is still there). I'm curious how people use transparency. Any suggestions?
I'm also curious about the "shade hack". I took that out and it seems to
work fine. Though I'm all too familiar with problems going from system
to system, especially with composite stuff, so maybe it just happens to
work for me for some reason.
and a label should appear with the desktop names. You can also use
Font to specify a font and Text to specify a text color (in the PagerStyle
section).
I've started playing around more with transparency, and in revision 455
I've changed the way it works so that the active window gets an opacity
set in the Active subsection of WindowStyle and the Opacity in the
Inactive subsection has three parts: <min>:<max>:<delta> so that
inactive windows get an opacity assigned based on stacking. This gives
a pretty neat effect I think. Unfortunately it broke the key binding and
window menu for transparency, so I took those out for now (group setting
is still there). I'm curious how people use transparency. Any suggestions?
I'm also curious about the "shade hack". I took that out and it seems to
work fine. Though I'm all too familiar with problems going from system
to system, especially with composite stuff, so maybe it just happens to
work for me for some reason.
Im glad the jwm project is continuing, I had heard a rumour it was unmaintained. I think the improvements are fantastic, and am looking forward to the transparent window titles and rounded borders. There is really no reason for puppy linux to look ugly just because it is small.
Im especially happy because the gxine fullscreen bug seems to be fixed by this update (where you must maximise gxine before switching to a full screen view).
I can only find two small faults with the latest version.
1. When trying to move maximised windows by draggin from the window border, they always pop back up maximised again. Surely they should "restore" and end up where the user places them?
2. Using the alt-tab cycles the open applications in no particular order. It would be nice to be able to alt-tab between the last two used applications.
How much extra space/resource would a simple alt-tab task list use?
Many thanks for your work Joe
Im especially happy because the gxine fullscreen bug seems to be fixed by this update (where you must maximise gxine before switching to a full screen view).
I can only find two small faults with the latest version.
1. When trying to move maximised windows by draggin from the window border, they always pop back up maximised again. Surely they should "restore" and end up where the user places them?
2. Using the alt-tab cycles the open applications in no particular order. It would be nice to be able to alt-tab between the last two used applications.
How much extra space/resource would a simple alt-tab task list use?
Many thanks for your work Joe
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That's a redundant option that is added to all configure scripts automatically... just ignore it.panzerpuppy wrote:Should I use the '--with-x' option when configuring/compiling jwm?
There's no need to specify any of the options with jwm, except maybe for the path (prefix).
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Yep thats how I do It, I just make the path /usr probably i386 and thats it
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http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
This can easily be fixed by simply not keeping track of whether a window1. When trying to move maximised windows by draggin from the window border, they always pop back up maximised again. Surely they should "restore" and end up where the user places them?
was maximized or not when the move started. When a window is only
maximized in the x or y directions, moving a maximized window makes
sense, but otherwise I suppose it doesn't. Perhaps I should make it so
it only restores maximized windows if they were only maximized in one
direction?
This is already supported. Just use "nextstacked" instead of "next" for the2. Using the alt-tab cycles the open applications in no particular order. It would be nice to be able to alt-tab between the last two used applications.
alt-tab key binding. It will keep track of all applications, but it will switch
through them by stacking order rather than open order.
On a side note, I've been working on integrating the
composite/fixes/damages extensions into JWM so that a program such
as xcompmgr or kcompmgr isn't needed to do transparency/shadows/etc.
This is quite a task though... I almost wonder if it's worth it, but I think
it would be much faster and much cleaner if JWM handled all of this.
Is it ok to chip in here and say how brilliant it is that JWM is getting some development. I love it for its speed and lightweight resource use, and its now getting a nice sophisticated look. Thanks everyone.
Also, when posting the entries that are needed to create things such as desktop lables, could an example of how the entry should should actually appear in the file be posted please?
Also, when posting the entries that are needed to create things such as desktop lables, could an example of how the entry should should actually appear in the file be posted please?
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Yup, since the enhancements are not 'official', many may be trying them out the easy way (via .pets or other method and making the adjustments as spec'd in the docs if included). It's still very much in development and will progress with i/o on both testing and dev.
@joewing - great to have you 'back' as it were very good news on the side note above - x/kcompmgr creates a few anomalies in Blackbox and also AfterStep but after it's killed all works well. Different wms and feature sets, to be sure, but quick and clean they can be also.
@DaveS - desktop labels are usually the 1st thing I get rid of on AS' pager(s), wms are funny things everyone has a different style, look and feel
@joewing - great to have you 'back' as it were very good news on the side note above - x/kcompmgr creates a few anomalies in Blackbox and also AfterStep but after it's killed all works well. Different wms and feature sets, to be sure, but quick and clean they can be also.
@DaveS - desktop labels are usually the 1st thing I get rid of on AS' pager(s), wms are funny things everyone has a different style, look and feel
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@joewing: Is it possible to implement something like this in JWM:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40837/
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http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40837/
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I'm still waiting for the 24x24 sub menu icons
It used to be a configure file, but I can't find it. I think Patriot had it working on one of his screenshots. The menu doesn't look right when you have 2 different image sizes.
ttuuxxx
It used to be a configure file, but I can't find it. I think Patriot had it working on one of his screenshots. The menu doesn't look right when you have 2 different image sizes.
ttuuxxx
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Its handy to be able to drag a maximised window "out of the way" to see/work on another window behind it. Perhaps when a move is initiated, jwm could check to see if the window is maximised, and if it is "restore" it automatically before performing the move.
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JWM displays what you tell it to, it's just the Puppy templtes that are crap:ttuuxxx wrote:I'm still waiting for the 24x24 sub menu icons
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<RootMenu label="Menu" labeled="false" height="24" onroot="3">
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<Menu label="Desktop" icon="x24.png" height="24">
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Disappearing Conky <Solved>
<Edit> Got it. The conky config file is /etc/conky/conky.conf and the option "own_window_type override" keeps the conky onscreen. I don't know if it would have any negative side effects.
Hey Patriot, i hope you are getting some free time to play. 01Micko thought you might have an answer to this: Conky disappears when Rox is managing the desktop in NewYearsPup and also in Wow's Unamed Pup (I installed your jwm myself in that one.
playdayz wrote:
Hey Patriot, i hope you are getting some free time to play. 01Micko thought you might have an answer to this: Conky disappears when Rox is managing the desktop in NewYearsPup and also in Wow's Unamed Pup (I installed your jwm myself in that one.
playdayz wrote:
01Micko wrote:....... the problem is between Conky and Rox managing the desktop[/b]--Conky does not show when Rox is managing the Desktop (rox -p) ....
I couldn't find a Conky config file but I do remember seeing this in the Conky docs on conky.sourceforge; so i will look there but I would appreciate any hints you might have. thanks.Patriot fixed an issue similar to this with Conky we had in Pwidgets... he added a new option "own_window_type roxdesktop". I don't know what he did but maybe we could ask him?