Openbox+Extras 1.1.2 (2013-03-01)

Window managers, icon programs, widgets, etc.
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I couldn't have said...

#46 Post by Eyes-Only »

Moat wrote:"Thanks soo much for the work you've done on these, vicmz! I really have grown to prefer the combination of Puppy/Openbox/LXPanel - light, fast, simple-yet-elegant, and easily configurable in all of the right ways - love it!"
Amen! I quote you Moat because there's simply no way that I could have said it better myself! Hear! Hear! :)

Cheers/Amicalement!

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"Minimize All Windows" not in Openbox + Extras (Solved)

#47 Post by mikeslr »

Hi Moat,

How did you get your version of Lxpanel? The "Minimize All Windows" plugin is in Peebee's Lxde by SFS. See Photo at, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 833#694833. But not in vicmz's pet. See Attached. Which is curious. Peebee constructed the SFS from a late version Lxpup created by jejy69. In an earlier version, jejy69 thought it was already there. But it wasn't, so vicmz built a pet to include it. See http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 776#663776 and post following it. The plugin was incorporated in jejy69's subsequent Pups and so became part of Peebee's SFS.
So I agree with you completely. vicmz does great work: far beyond my capability. He has quietly contributed much toward Pups versatility and excellence.

I've tried vicmz's O+E version 1.1.2 and O+E version 1.1. Unfortunately, vicmz's pet didn't work with either. Was the plugin included his "Older version 005"?

mikesLr

Edit: Later the same day: The mystery is solved: vicmz has a newer version. It can be found here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=86206
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#48 Post by vicmz »

Hello everyone, and thanks so much for your nice words, they're really motivating. Of course you guys know most of the job has been previously done by a long list of other people including many members of this forum - I just put together lots of pieces into these packages for fun. :D

About the show-desktop button, it is usually at the right corner of Lxpanel in my packages. Tint2 didn't have a show-desktop button until nilsonmorales managed to set one. The latest OpenboxPlus (and the former packages) has all Lxpanel plugins including the launch bar (so the PET linked to by mikeslr is not necessary for them), and thanks to the new xdg menu you can put any Puppy program into that bar (the previous xdg menu didn't include menu categories as implemented in Puppy, so not all apps would appear in the Lxpanel menu). OpenboxPlus is also multilingual, it can be translated to other languages (at present only Spanish is fully available).
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#49 Post by PaulR »

Not sure if this is the correct place to post but....

I get these numbers which never change next to the time/date. I guess they relate to the cpu thread indicator which doesn't seem to be working. Any ideas? I dont' mind removing it from the panel but can't see how to do that in ~/.config/tint2rc

TIA

Paul
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#50 Post by PaulR »

Doh! :oops: The numbers are the battery indicator values .... this machine has a dead battery!
I removed the 'B' from the line in /root/.config/tint2rc like so

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panel_items = LTSC
to make the numbers disappear!

Paul

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#51 Post by DM was on fire! »

I found a .pet of this on a site, unfortunately I don't remember which. I used this on my previous install but couldn't find my pet...

Um. I have an issue where if I maximize a window, I still have about 30px of space it can go.
Here's a screenshot: boop
Anything I can do to eliminate it?

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#52 Post by vicmz »

DM was on fire! wrote:I found a .pet of this on a site, unfortunately I don't remember which. I used this on my previous install but couldn't find my pet...

Um. I have an issue where if I maximize a window, I still have about 30px of space it can go.
Here's a screenshot: boop
Anything I can do to eliminate it?
Menu > Desktop > Openbox window manager config > Margins

See also the newer version of Openbox+Extras, which is now called OpenboxPlus (OBP):

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=86206
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gtk_theme_collection-20130202.pet: 1648 K

#53 Post by Pelo »

gtk_theme_collection-20130202.pet: 1648 K
Cargado por tu ob-precise 2014, y para otras, de seguro.
Dropbox 403 error, orange theme wanted. Don't worry, there is yet a lot to try, to improve our flat tahrpup and slacko born 2016.
I decided to get back to Precise, No FFmpeg libraries make my life too difficult for a lot of Puppy applications, studied for us.

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cursor wonderland size 48

#54 Post by zagreb999 »

regards

how can i use
cursor wonderland size 48 as
default?

thanks

Pelo

Did you try with pCursor ?

#55 Post by Pelo »

Did you try with pCursor ?
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