Glipper-lite

Window managers, icon programs, widgets, etc.
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#46 Post by jamesbond »

glipper-lite revision 284 will replace glipper in the next release of Fatdog. Thank you.
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#47 Post by Rope »

Is there any new pet for Glipper-lite (Latest Glipper version is 2.4 and has plugins)
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#48 Post by disciple »

Glipper is now written in Python, so no, there won't be a version corresponding to it.
Amigo did say he saw the plugin support was added before the switch to Python, but I didn't look at it because the plugins were still in Python I think. I guess I can have another look after my current project. But you may find the "action" support in Parcellite suits your purposes...
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#49 Post by scsijon »

disciple, hi!

?do you have the lateat source code for this packages up somewhere, I'm trying to build on T2 system and it's failing badly with the version up there.
I thought maybe it's a version thing as i'm trying to build on x86-64.

thanks

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#50 Post by technosaurus »

I know of at least this fork:
https://github.com/AlisterH/glipper-lit ... ipper-lite
Which uses the builtin gtkbuilder xml instead of glade xml (or my C code version)
I think that was from the latest google code repo source.
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#51 Post by disciple »

That one's me, and you're right, I haven't done anything more since I put it up on google code.
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#52 Post by scsijon »

OK thanks i'll have a go with that one before trying your patience further as it's technosaurus's one that is failing to build x86-64, but it's ok 32bit.

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#53 Post by 01micko »

disciple wrote:That one's me, and you're right, I haven't done anything more since I put it up on google code.
Until yesterday

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#54 Post by disciple »

Thanks for that micko. I'm surprised I only partially stripped help out of the gui - maybe I intended to reimplement it, but I think it is actually completely unnecessarily.
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