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#16 Post by bigpup »

Although it takes a bit of exploration, there is a ‘Help’ button in Pref->About->Help, and you will find a ‘Supported Apps’ button in Pref->About->Apps.
I see now that you do have a help for this program, but you are correct in that it is not easy to find.

The computer program norm has evolved to be a common expected setup of having a help button in a prominent location, usually on the main program window.

You usually see the following under help:
Help Contents
Web site info
Update
About

Just something to think about. This program has become a must have for any version of Puppy Linux I use.
Thanks!

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#17 Post by radky »

Version 1.4. See main post.
-Help resources are now quickly accessible on each page of the main GUI (blue help button in top right corner).
-Added improved and consistent display of GUI buttons at all screen resolution.
-Added direct link of MyApps to the program selection option in Preferences.
-Added more applications to the support database in Preferences.

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#18 Post by radky »

Version 1.5. See main post.
-Added detection of Firefox, Seamonkey and Opera when installed to /mnt/home.
-Added more programs to the support database.
-Added ‘Desktop Recorder’ and ‘Media Converter’ categories to the Media tab.
-Added SFS-Utilities option to the Util tab.

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#19 Post by radky »

Version 1.5.1. See main post.
-Added the -a option for grep of configuration files (to assure consistent evaluation of rc files).
-Added more programs to the support database.

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#20 Post by Jim1911 »

PupApps does not recognize the location of Libreoffice in LH 64-512 because it is in a rather unusual location. The program executables are located in /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/* instead of the normal /opt location.

Otherwise, it works fine in LH 64-512.

Regards,
Jim

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#21 Post by radky »

Jim1911 wrote:PupApps does not recognize the location of Libreoffice in LH 64-512 because it is in a rather unusual location. The program executables are located in /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/* instead of the normal /opt location.

Otherwise, it works fine in LH 64-512.

Regards,
Jim
Thanks Jim, I'll update PupApps later this week. :)

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#22 Post by radky »

Version 1.5.3. See main post.
-Added more programs to the support database.
-Added path support for Libreoffice in LH 64-512. (thank you Jim1911)
-Added Pup Advert Blocker to the Internet tab. (thank you sc0ttman)
-Added support for non-root environment (fido).

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#23 Post by sc0ttman »

Hi radky, thanks for the updates... This is not a bug, or major problem, but I was wondering if your pinstall script can give the option to create the hotkey shortcuts? Also, just another suggestion, for what it is worth, but I think it might be nice, not to replace the non-empty files in /usr/local/PupApps/defaultapps.. This will allow users to retain their settings through updates..

(Obviously the same could go for PupControl)

BTW, I mention the hotkey (keybindings) thing as (I think) your pinstall is not compatible with tecnhos new JWM-tools thing, which does not use the normal JWM xdg files and templates, it uses /root/.jwm/jwm-extra.. (As I say, this is a minor thing I guess, as most puppies dont use technos JWM-tools, but Akita does)
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#24 Post by radky »

sc0ttman wrote:Hi radky, thanks for the updates... I was wondering if your pinstall script can give the option to create the hotkey shortcuts? Also, just another suggestion, for what it is worth, but I think it might be nice, not to replace the non-empty files in /usr/local/PupApps/defaultapps.. This will allow users to retain their settings through updates..)
Thanks sc0ttman, I'll keep your recommendations in mind for future releases. :)

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#25 Post by radky »

Version 1.5.6. See main post.
-Added special Sans-12 font for the PupApps GUI, and removed on-the-fly changes to the user-font parameter of /root/.gtkrc-2.0. (thanks TazOC)
-Enhanced PET configuration prevents overwriting of prior PupApps configuration files. (thanks sc0ttman)
-Creation of the Ctrl+Shift+A hotkey has been removed from the pinstall script, but the option is available in Preferences. (thanks sc0ttman)
-Bugfix: With gtkdialog4, the MyApps fileselector did not display the selected file.
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#26 Post by pemasu »

Thanks again. :D :wink:

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#27 Post by Jim1911 »

Thanks, your applications are great and just keep improving. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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#28 Post by radky »

Thank you Jim. :)

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#29 Post by radky »

Version 1.5.7. See main post.
-Added support for psip32 and psip64 (Puppy Phone).

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#30 Post by radky »

Version 1.6. See main post.
-Added support for Iguleder's variant derivatives (e.g., Guy Dog), but full support requires the addition of a standard monospace font to those derivatives.
-Added support for feh_shell, findwild, mplayer_shell, SFS-Combiner.
-Bugfix: set 777 permissions in /tmp folder of PupApps pet. (thanks rcrsn51)

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#31 Post by radky »

Version 1.6.1. See main post.
-Added support for planner, kbookreader, kstreamripper, SFSdirload, and programs of Saluki Puppy.

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#32 Post by radky »

Version 1.6.2. See main post.
-Added additional programs to the support database.
-Added support for the Saluki implementation of xfwm4.

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#33 Post by radky »

Version 1.8. See main post.
-The Preferences option is available in the right-upper corner of each window.
-Added PupMenu option in the lower tray (PupApps also functions as a quick-access module for launching favorite applications in PupMenu).
-Added more programs to the support database.

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#34 Post by radky »

Version 1.9. See main post.
-Added more programs to support database.
-Enhanced integration with 32-bit and 64-bit Puppy derivatives.
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#35 Post by Fabio T »

I've got a unique pack of PupApps and other utilities from optimal Radky work, named "PupMate 1.0"

I've tested on Precise Puppy.

Link download:

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Please test and report.

Fabio

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