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DM was on fire!
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#1921 Post by DM was on fire! »

a quick note; my custom puppy 5.25 with midori and amsn and a bunch of programs removed runs flawlessly on my old ibm thinkpad t21. thank you for giving this old laptop a new lease on life! :)

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don570
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#1922 Post by don570 »

I've made a new version of Right click pet package.
I checked it on Lucid puppy 525
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67013

_It adds lots of extra features

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#1923 Post by don570 »

I've made a new version of Right click package
with newest bacon recorder and ffconvert

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 817#603817

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#1924 Post by smokey01 »

don570, What I would like to see in right clicks is the ability to archive.

For example:

When browsing in ROX it would be good to highlight a few files then right click to zip etc. You type in the zip name and you're done. The location of the zip file could be predetermined or created in the default directory.

Currently when one drags files to the zip icon on the desktop it takes too many steps to make an archive. It really isn't very intuitive.

It's not too bad if only one file is being archived but if it's more than one they have to be selected individually.

Thanks

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#1925 Post by smokey01 »

don570, this little scripts solves the problem.

#!/bin/sh
zip /tmp/ZipPack "$@"
rox /tmp

Place the script in /usr/local/bin then drag it onto the desktop.

Any file you drag and drop on the desktop zippack icon will create a zip file called ZipPack in /tmp

Works a treat, simple but effective.

Cheers

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