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been playing around with audacity

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I recently began playing around with Audacity in a couple of derivatives and found it was eating up my save folders, one of which was on an otherwise shrinking 12gb partition. turns out all the processing starts a mini music library in /var/tmp. I was working with some rather large mp3s, and in one case on an admittedly small partition, but should you ever run into the problem, the fix is to move the audacity-root folder from /var/tmp/audacity-root to a place that's convenient and has room enough to spare, then symlink the folder back to /var/tmp.
in somewhat related news, i recently broke vlc on my p6 installation and the only audio player i could get to work well after that was this portable deadbeef.

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nwp updated to 1.5: for these spins, just hit update and

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from

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 726#903726 and http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 726#903726 (the large jwm thread).
Puppus Dogfellow wrote:nwp-1.5.tar.xz

screeny of aei (aei in the keyboard plus spacebar launcher) install/port/config menu (can't use the jwm version to swap to somewhere functional if one of your configs (temporarily) breaks it):

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screeny of earlier jwm version (root one menu and clickable install versions shown):
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[Re: NWP_1.5 adds toggleable trays, expanded keyboard and menu
Subject description: options, 30 or so quick switches (some are unmenued clicks...)... ]

Re: updated nwp: programs' commands on jwm menus, tweaked menus
install method for newest slacko included in notes
Puppus Dogfellow wrote:nwp-1.4.tar.xz

new support folder

three clicks or so gives you the nine menus, reversal and uninstall methods provided. new window buttons due to a semi-bug in Xenialpup--this is now a feature (swap in any images you like in place of the buttons that are there).

also includes the 1060 virtual key keyboard and the 669 key version (separate launchers, though the keys overlap (largely irrelevant unless mapped to global functions--programs don't care what you name the keys)).

anyway, on a buggy installation (really running great apart from the random freezes so glad to have this in and done before the next one) so screen shots and the how-to for the newest Slacko (can't use nwp-jwm as is though there are notes in the support folder and the download's installation folder) to come.

larger (2.3mb) than previous versions because it contains some recommended programs and an enormous amount of icons.

download includes 5 install versions for both old and new jwm syntax and copies of the files i was able to mod on my Slacko64 install. there are four blanks (actually redundancies) for future installations--these are for your versions of what the third step in the configuration folder is transferring (tweaked jwmrc-personal and _root_.jwmrc files).

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edit: added a couple of screenies. top is from Slacko64, bottom is from Xenialpup. installation folder and download/install wrapper shown in second pic, which also shows one of the sets of new root menu icons and the top and side trays (some installation options rid you of these). Slacko gif shows program menus on the jwm menu and aemenu popup (called from a jwm shortcut--shift plus spacebar).

the idea of the word processor being able to remaster fresh installations is almost to fruition. the xenialpup i'm currently running feels more or less indistinct from the 572.13 or so it replaces, and it took less time to port the changes than it would have to first remaster, then do the initial set up--most of it done before the first few pets install.

the main changes are the quickswitches now work and you can toggle your menus, trays, and keycuts. back up your current nwp if you've made changes to root3, c, or individual menus and scripts. i need to check the thread over to see if it's the one into which i went into the details of the four main keys files (in another form), but in addition to swapping in the giant key banks, you could also swap in menu configurations fairly easily. install/port/config menu itself is configurable.

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both spins back up the main windows manager (jwm) with aemenu, but only the precise spin has a back up file manager (spacefm). you can give your precise spin a third and the unicorn spin a back up with the following:

pcman

spacefm

i'll soon update both the shortcuts list and the quicklinks page, but in the meantime, there's a shortcuts list for the launcher in the support folder and here's a LibreOffice update:

LibreOffice-5.1.2_en-US_xz.pet and LibreOffice-5.1.2_en-US_xz.sfs

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some more nwp updates --1.6.1, 1.7, 1.7-ur

#153 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

(remaster project--51mb)nwp-1.7-ur.tar.xz
nwp-1.6.1.tar.xz (2.3mb)
nwp-1.7.tar.xz (1.5mb)


from "1.7 is without the recs folder,":

but it's expanded in 17ur, which aims to also be a convenient method of remastering a puppy and or taking your with you to a newer (or merely different) environment. tested in various ways in slacko (do not use or use the included workarounds), quirky, unicorn, precise, and xenial. 17-ur is the last in the series that will include so many optional pets (unless the thing is released as an insta-remaster or somesuch), or probably any pets beyond the dependencies. that large -ur folder in /nwp/c is the only difference between 1.7 and 1.7-ur. 1.6.1 fixes a omission--a few files were supposed to have been overwritten with newer copies and weren't, and allows MochiMoppel's WinSwitcher to work (comment in file was in wrong place--switch to fix manually in both nwp and app-bin). my4 and my3 are now set to tray sets other than those in /nwp/root3/9 (3 gets those in /9menusblanks and my4 gets the ones in /10.)

puppus dogfellow, may 25, 2016.

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here's some info on 1.6:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 120#905120

(swappable keysets and other improvements).


install/remaster folder has four scripts--one for remastering xenial as p7, one for recreating p6 (really p6.2 or around there), and one for recreating the precise spins. the fourth is more heavily commented and was original made to do the whole remaster from the vtg, but it became copies and the other scripts i mentioned.

you could alter the install scripts to aid with a woofy remaster (other than focuswriter, everything in the large pet is already in this spins--that version is if you want to take this stuff (and your own customizations) with you to other installations.

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here's the "uncompressed_remaster-vtg" script:

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#!/bin/sh
#you could launch and alter the script (add, comment out, change locations, etc) piecemeal and in real time through the vtg. you could also get sloppy with the comments since it need not be a functioning script--i suppose i could add the remove abiword code to this, or just have the remove-built-ins open for while the pets are installing: remove_builtin (code would be petget -(name of installed pet) for pets you install, not sure for built ins...
#uncomment last five lines to set as xenial unto p7 i.e. full nwp and most of the program that made p6 and the approximately series of precise spins for new jwm syntax.
petget ./xenial/antiword_0.37-8.pet 
petget ./xenial/brother_mfc685cw-1.0.pet 
petget ./xenial/catdoc-0.94.2-i486.pet 
petget ./xenial/dillo-3.0.5-i486-wary5.pet 
petget ./xenial/ExifTool-8.66.pet 
petget ./xenial/findnrun-1.9.1.pet 
petget ./xenial/geany-plugins-1.25-i686.pet 
petget ./xenial/getflash-1.5-6.pet 
petget ./xenial/get_java-1.0.pet 
petget ./xenial/img2pdf_tahrpup-1.1.pet 
petget ./xenial/install-recoll 
petget ./xenial/javaif-20151214.pet 
petget ./xenial/libc-ares2_1.10.0-2_i386.deb 
petget ./xenial/libicu48_4.8.1.1-3ubuntu0.1_i386.deb 
petget ./xenial/libQt3Support.so.4.pet 
petget ./xenial/libxapian22_1.2.8-1.pet 
petget ./xenial/megasync-xUbuntu_12.04_i386.deb 
petget ./xenial/megatools-1.9.97.pet 
petget ./xenial/mupdf-1.4.pet 
petget ./xenial/mydbox-1.2_noarch.pet 
petget ./xenial/pcmanfm-1.2.3.pet 
petget ./xenial/peasypdf-3.4.pet 
petget ./xenial/PuppyTerrier-02c_BIL.pet 
petget ./xenial/qt4-4.3.2.pet 
petget ./xenial/recoll-1.13.02.pet 
petget ./xenial/Right-click-6.9.8.pet 
petget ./xenial/sfs2pet-20121001.pet 
petget ./xenial/SimplePythonHTTPServer-1.0.pet 
petget ./xenial/slocate-3.1-i486-4.pet 
petget ./xenial/spacefm_0.9.4-0_20141009_DOC.pet 
petget ./xenial/spacefm_0.9.4-0_20141009.pet 
petget ./xenial/unrtf_0.19.3-1.1.pet 
petget ./xenial/xapian-core-1.0.18.pet
mkdir -p /usr/local/share/
ln -s /usr/share/spacefm /usr/local/share/spacefm
petget ./xenial/copy-fast-2.4.pet
#move the spacefm directory in /usr/share to /usr/local/share in order to be able to set preferences.
#rox /usr/share /usr/local/share
#thanks to ASRI (the pets) and cimarron (the fix).
#petget ./unicorn/focuswriter-1.5.5-i686.pet
#petget ./precise/bash-4.3.30-1.pet
#petget ./precise/dbus-1.8.12_i686.pet
#petget ./precise/python-2.7.pet 
#petget ./precise/dillo-3.0.5-precise.pet 
#petget ./precise/geany-1.25-i686.pet 
#petget ./precise/geany_DOC-1.25-i686.pet 
#petget ./precise/yad_0.33.1-slk56.pet
#late additions to the folder
#this is like woofy live in some respects
petget ./xenial/woofy-0.91.pet
petget ./xenial/youtube-dl 
petget ./xenial/youtubedl-gui-0.1.pet

#add sleep commands if you want to slow things down and get involved--or try to. your machine may benefit from the breather--one of the things that gets honed (and/or personalized) with subsequent versions.

#/nwp/c/0install_deps_64 
#/nwp/c/00install-recs-a #expanded and now this (though the original's still in that folder).
#/nwp/c/3--full nwp, older jwm

#do the rest of the install from here:
#cp -fRu ./nwp /
#/nwp/c/0install_deps_32 
#/nwp/c/1--step1 
#/nwp/c/2--step2 
#/nwp/c/3--full nwp, newer jwm 
(if you're going to do the install from that script i.e. in the vtg (rather than merely running it, which in its present form would require some commenting out so you'd have to open it in an editor regardless), you should move the move /update nwp line to the beginning so the script can stay out of its own way or because it's the most time consuming part.)

the other remaster scripts are similar. the folder for 64 bit quirky is empty, but this was successful on that although with fewer pets in common (which stand to reason but may not be true--i used the recoll package and quite a few 32 bit pets on it...anyway, i'm sticking with this old, small recoll as a fail safe--newer ones don't always install and truth be told, i'm happy with it as is.

here are install parts one and two (just like a regular install of the nwp, remastering with it would start with moving it, then adding the deps for it, etc. here's the etc):

step one script:

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#!/bin/sh
#step1
#make backup of original jwm configs
mkdir -p /root/my-applications/userjwm
cp -fRu /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal /root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjp
cp -fRu /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc /root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjc
echo $'
cp -f /root/my-applications/bin/userjwm/oldjp /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal
cp -f /root/my-applications/bin/userjwm/oldjc /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc
fixmenus
jwm -restart
' >  /root/my-applications/bin/reverse_installj
echo $'
cp -fRu /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal /root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjp
cp -fRu /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc /root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjc
' >  /root/my-applications/bin/backupj
chmod 755 /root/my-applications/bin/reverse_installj
chmod 755 /root/my-applications/bin/backupj
cp -fRu /root/my-applications/bin/reverse_install /nwp/.reversej
chmod 755 /nwp/.reversej
#earlier version does the same thing but gives an additional backup in /nwp/c. you could use it to back up an off-nwp config (or just keep it as a duplicate).
mkdir -p /root/my-applications/userjwm
cp -fRu /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal /root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjp
cp -fRu /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc /root/my-applications/userjwm//oldjc
echo $'
cp -f /root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjp /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal
cp -f/root/my-applications/userjwm/oldjc /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc
fixmenus
jwm -restart
' >  /root/my-applications/bin/reverse_install-nwp1
chmod 755 /root/my-applications/bin/reverse_install-nwp1
mkdir -p /nwp/c/userjwm
cp -fRu /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal /nwp/c/userjwm/oldjp
cp -fRu /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc /nwp/c/userjwm/oldjc
echo $'
cp -f /nwp/c/userjwm/oldjp /root/.jwm/jwmrc-personal
cp -f/nwp/c/userjwm/oldjc /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc
fixmenus
jwm -restart
' >  /nwp/c/userjwm/reverse_install
chmod 755 /nwp/c/userjwm/reverse_install-nwp1
#copy in some files (mostly to /root/my-applications/bin)
cp -fRu /nwp/5ce /root/my-applications/bin/5ce
cp -fRu /nwp/3c /root/my-applications/bin/3c
cp -fRu /nwp/5c /root/my-applications/bin/5c
chmod 755  /nwp/5ce /root/my-applications/bin/5ce
chmod 755  /nwp/3c /root/my-applications/bin/3c
chmod 755  /nwp/5c /root/my-applications/bin/5c
cp -fRu /nwp/mc/mcc /root/my-applications/bin/mcc
cp -fRu /nwp/tasnwp /root/my-applications/bin/tas
cp -fRu /nwp/ww /root/my-applications/bin/ww
cp -fRu /nwp/fnr /root/my-applications/bin/f
cp -fRu /nwp/t /root/my-applications/bin/t
cp -fRu /nwp/p /root/my-applications/bin/p
cp -fRu /nwp/rr /root/my-applications/bin/rr
cp -fRu /nwp/w11 /root/my-applications/bin/w11
cp -fRu /nwp/k /root/my-applications/bin/k
cp -fRu /nwp/caw /root/my-applications/bin/caw
chmod 755 /nwp/ww /root/my-applications/bin/w11
chmod 755 /nwp/ww /root/my-applications/bin/ww
chmod 755 /nwp/f /nwp/fnr /nwp/tasnwp /root/my-applications/bin/f
chmod 755 /nwp/t /root/my-applications/bin/t
chmod 755 /nwp/p /root/my-applications/bin/p
chmod 755 /nwp/rr /root/my-applications/bin/rr
chmod 755 /nwp/ch /nwp/p /nwp/ll /nwp/gl /nwp/chab /nwp/rl
chmod 755 /nwp/caw /root/my-applications/bin/caw
chmod 755 /nwp/tas /root/my-applications/bin/tas  /root/my-applications/bin/mcc
chmod 755 /nwp/mc/mcc/*
#move some apps i may potentially want to run at startup in a startup subfolder (toggle on and off by moving in and out of subfolder) 
cp -fRu /nwp/c/rec/quar /root/Startup/quar
#change the paths in this file and step one to use this scripts for a woofy-style remaster.
#
step two script:

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#!/bin/sh
cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/Templates /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/Templates-orig
#add templates, themes, bookmarks, panels, rox menus, etc by setting up the copy commands in this file.
cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/MIME-icons /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/MIME-icons2
cp -fRu /root/.gtkrc.mine /root/.gtkrc.mine-orig
cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/menus2 /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/menus2~
cp -fRu /nwp/c/2/menus2 /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/menus2
cp -fRu /nwp/c/p6-p7_install1/p7/jthemes/grprgrn2/* /root/.jwm/themes
mkdir -p /root/.icons/rox-toolbar/
cp -fRu /nwp/icons/1rx1 /root/.icons/rox-toolbar/1rx1
cp -fRu /nwp/c/2/0.gtkrc.mine /root/.gtkrc.mine
cp -fRu /nwp/keys/icons/MIME-icons/* /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/MIME-icons
cp -fRu /nwp/c/rec/1/Flat-grey-rounded /usr/share/themes/Flat-grey-rounded
cp -fRu /nwp/c/p6-p7_install1/p7/gthemes/gtkp61 /usr/share/themes/
cp -fRu /nwp/templates/* /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/Templates
/nwp/mbm #get bookmarks on menus (by MochiMoppel)
/nwp/roxicon #slightly modified iconswitcher script--it should allow you set letter key shortcuts (right click functions, largely) in rox.
cp -fRu /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf-old
cp -fRu ./nwp/c/geany/keybindings.conf /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf
#it may be advisable to close geany before running this (untested. should be the same as manual or gui editing the file, but untested).
#swap in your existing for the next time:
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/Bookmarks.xml /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/Bookmarks.xml
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/globicons /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/globicons
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/Groups.xml /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/Groups.xml
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/menus2 /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/menus2
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/Options /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/Options
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/panels /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/panels
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/pan_lef1t /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/pan_lef1t
#~ cp -fRu /nwp/c/1/pan_to1p /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/pan_to1p
remove_builtin
#allows you to do just that by giving you a popup with pull down menus. could be moved to the install-pets part of the uncompressed remaster.

#~ cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/Bookmarks.xml /nwp/c/1/Bookmarks.xml
#~ cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/globicons /nwp/c/1/globicons
#~ cp -fRu  /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/Groups.xml /nwp/c/1/Groups.xml
#~ cp -fRu  /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/menus2 /nwp/c/1/menus2
#~ cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/Options /nwp/c/1/Options
#~ cp -fRu  /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/panels /nwp/c/1/panels
#~ cp -fRu /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/pan_lef1t /nwp/c/1/pan_lef1t
#~ cp -fRu  /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/pan_to1p  /nwp/c/1/pan_to1p
#~ remove_builtin

#didn't copy over the libreoffice or geany config files (for some of the items on the geany jwm and aemenus to work you'll need to install some plugins--the keyconfig swap will take care of matching up the default geany submenu (up and down (four and five) mouse buttons, alt four and five, gg or ggv (alt version for use as a template to get other program's oft-used commands in some convenient places) in the launcher, but the code to bring over (store your custom copies in the directories the code makes or change both that and the store section) your main geany and libreoffice configs is:
#mkdir -p /nwp/c/lo/user 
#mkdir -p /root/.config/libreoffice/4/user #(in case you do this before you actually install libreoffice on the new machine)
#cp -fR /nwp/c/lo/user /root/.config/libreoffice/4/user
#you would need to have copied yours over to that location first. similarly, with geany:
#mkdir -p /nwp/c/geany
#backup original geany:
#cp -f /root/.config/geany/geany.conf/root/.config/geany/geany.conf-old
#cp -f /nwp/c/geany/geany.conf /root/.config/geany/geany.conf
step three finalizes your nwp config choices and restarts jwm/fixes the menus to read the correct syntax (old or new).

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nwp 1.8--improved tray toggles and editing, some cleanup

#154 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

nwp-1.8.tar.xz

from "1.7 is without the recs folder":
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1.8 fixes reworks the tray toggles and the menus they rely on. my30-49 config switches now alternate between feeding from /nwp/...9, ...9menusblanks, and 10--you can switch between 12 vertical and 12 horizontal trays independently of your initial choice, but now they get associated with particular configurations at startup; swap between the three sets of 10 menus should work now--swapped in the correct jwmrc-personal files. cleaned up some code that may have effected the keyswitch from functioning properly (neatened it so it now looks like what i told sed to look for).

1.7 ur included peasy pdf--version's been upgraded to 3.6. new light entry on root one is for the ff experimental package (put together as an sfs by peepee--i converted it TheAsterisk!'s pet2sfs program--you can grab both in the browser section of pupli repo.

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on the cobbling-together-a-word-processor side of things, notecase can do formatted text and be exported as html, which in turn your browser (nearly all of them) can then turn into a pdf.


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the spins and pups using the older jwm should hit "trayfix-old" after transfering the updates from the incoming /nwp--you may need to hit it (or "fixmenus; jwm -restart") twice.

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looks like the menu quick swap is going to need to be swapped back to jwm -restart (hit that (root one menu's the most convenient way, i think) if it didn't take the first time).

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the gtk deb from a page ago seems to be keeping the firefox running alright, but there's been word of problems, so i'm not sure if it will be the goto for the next one (if there's a next one--i'm growing fond of both slimjet and the idea of only releasing spins in the project thread as just tests of the -ur version of the nwp, or improvements to the thing as a whole.

the xenial, unicorn, and precise spins are all working well now--i'm pretty sure it was the mouse (or its dying batteries) that was causing the xenial crashes--running really well since i swapped mice.

so, on the browser tip, peebee's made an sfs from Light, and there's also a pet for it you can grab--it's a fast firefox alternative with no sync feature--it would make a good choice for the second half of the stripped down word processor (part of "the vision" of these spins--first half would be leafpad, xpad, or geany--notecase can export to pdf and do formatted text, but if i were to respin p6 and ~, i'd include focuswriter1.5 for sure (i can't get it to run in xenial).

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the unicorn spin (and the xenial spin, should you care to make it) can, like precise, use both spacefm and pcman--not sure why i was under the impression spacefm didn't work in unicorn, but it does--you can all three three file managers (set default actions differently or just to play around with multi-pane now and again).

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nwp updated to 1.9 -- many configuration switch improvements

#155 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

nwp-1.9.tar.xz

launcher quickcuts link (that and this will be the ones i update--regrettably there are probably at least four others around that are not as accurate and likely never will be).

quick codes for the shift plus space bar (you can change it) launcher:
The ever-evolving list of launcher shortcuts (nwp installation sets the shortcut for the launcher itself as spacebar plus shift, but if you don't have jwm, you'll have to do it manually through whatever method you find convenient. The shortcut is used heavily if at all, i guess, and so my recommendation tries to make it fluid, simple, and quick). An almost complete (as of June 2016) list of shortcuts (interrupted by a list of fixes in the upcoming 1.9.1: geany and geany new instance were backwards on the root one menu; the mae aemenu (installation, port-store-backup, menumaker, shutdown+, and jwm config options submenus, etc) was never added to the nwp folder itself--the mae shortcut won't work until it's copied over (though you can activate it from the installation/download folder); trayfix old and new have been given more prominent placement on mae and its jwm equivalent; megasync's a builtin; ocr thanks to rcrsn51; …[one of the two upgrades in the works is in lieu of two isos. it upgrades p6.0 to what would have been p6.1 and makes ~572.15 out of -.14; other upgrade has no add-in pets. set for old syntax this time. fresh installs are generally quicker than upgrades so rename your old nwp if you're upgrading. once the folder turns to anubis (about 15 seconds on my slower machine) you can call from nwp rather than the install folder and/or complete the installation. pets run fixmenus and jwm -restart automatically so the update pack is just a click and a bunch of okaying (alt plus o or more clicking).....]):

bb -- spit out bold tags
bb2 -- span tags for bold fonts or other, non default font choices (bold tags don't appear to work though the nwp's underlining and italics tags show the expected results). default is for monospace, same as po1, po2, po4 (the latter two are templates, po1 is an xdotool "spit this code" script/a backup of the main (monospace) template).
book -- older version of one of the tocs/tics--customize if you like
bpo -- open the default template files in a browser so you can see the line spacing, highlighting, etc. use gpo to edit what the command calls and what browser gets opened
bq -- block quote tags
f - findnrun
gpo -- open the browser, leafpad, and geany configuration files for the nwp word processor plus the default default templates in geany.# geany /nwp/po1 /nwp/po2 /nwp/po3 /nwp/po4 /nwp/po5 /nwp/po6 /nwp/gpo /nwp/lpo /nwp/bpo /nwp/bb2
h1-h6 -- print out tags for headings 1-6
her -- open the hr template in geany
herl -- open the hr template in leafpad
hero -- open the hr template in geany
hr -- print out hr tags
hr0 -- open the hr template in geany
hr0l -- open the hr template in leafpad
hr1 -- spit out hr doc template
hrl -- <hr> tag, 35%, grey left side
hrr -- <hr> tag, 10%, grey right side
hrt -- template for autopage breaks with hr tag. called by other scripts.
ii -- italics tags
link -- external form of the toc tags
lp -- launch leafpad
lpo -- leafpad /nwp/po2| leafpad /nwp/po4 /nwp/po5| leafpad /nwp/po6| leafpad /nwp/lpo (open the wp template files in leafpad; open the file that determines what leafpad opens
mono -- open monospace template with geany
mono1 -- spit out monospace doc template
monol -- open monospace template with leafpad
monot -- monospace template
np02 -- pu(/)up launcher (configured to begin with a highlighted /nwp/)
p -- pu(/)up launcher configured to start at the end of /nwp/
pb -- <par style="page-break-after: always"></par>
pba -- <par style="page-break-before: always"></par> (a=above)
po -- open po2
po1 -- print out an improved version of the preotry template
po2 -- (template--po1 without the mini-wait--use Clone (under Documents menu) or SaveAs to preserve the file)
po3 -- geany /nwp/po4 /nwp/po5 /nwp/po6 /nwp/po2
po4 -- template as 14 pt monospace
po5 -- template as 14 pt sans
po6 -- template as 14 pt serif
pr -- print out paragraph tags
prc -- print out paragraph centered tags
prj -- print out paragraph justified tags
prl -- print out paragraph left tags
prr -- print out paragraph right tags
q -- cite tags
san1 -- spit out sans serif doc template
sans -- open sans template with geany
sansl -- open sans template with leafpad
sanst -- sans serif doc template
ser1 -- spit out serif doc template
serf -- open serf template with geany
serfl -- open serf template with leafpad
sert -- serif doc template
sub -- subscript tags
sup -- superscript tags
t -- launch terminal of your choice (delete/comment sakura and uncomment or add your choice)
toc and tic paste bookmark/hyperlink codes. good for tables of contents, master documents, etc. on the editing side, you can make bookmarks in geany with ctrl+m, which will also toggle it off. ctrl plus comma is previous bookmark, control plus period is next bookmark. the plugin for numbered bookmarks makes a list on the side panel (unless that's default and i can't just can't figure out how to work/access the plug in version):
tic -- tic same page template and anchor --new tab
tic1 -- external page or same or external file, no anchor -- same tab
tic2 -- external page or same or external file with anchor -- same tab
toc -- toc same page template and anchor, same tab (general bookmarks). look up your text editor's method for bookmarking for the edit text (also non formatted) view.
toc1 -- external page or same or external file, no anchor -- new tab
toc2 -- external page or same or external file with anchor -- new tab
to open files in geany at specific location, append :line#:column# to the file, i.e. geany /nwp/docs/file1:50:14
ul -- underline
v -- activate vtg
xp -- launch xpad/new xpad
terminal nwp/pwn/pax shortcuts:
s# send active window to desktop#
s#s send next clicked window to desktop#
d# go to desktop#
c plus a single letter is normally a close command--cr, close rox; cu, close urxvt terminals; ct, close rxvt Terminal.
pp# --change pinboard
p# --change/toggle four panel set frame (can be altered down to one)
my# --swap out custom jwm configurations
gea3 --edit custom jwm configurations
la, lb, lm ---layer above, below, middle/normal for active window
las,lbs, lms ---layer above, below, middle/normal for selected window
stk, ustk --stick unstick active (add an s for the click to select version)
pv2--partview and rox /mnt
rr --rox recently visited
rb1 --four (iirc) rungs down on the rox bookmarks menu
rup --three rungs up from the bottom of the rox bookmarks menu (this and rr may need to be adjusted depending on how your rox filer is set up)
pcp --access pup control
fnr --find and run (same as f--fnr is it's traditional short.)
hlx -- htop in an urvxt window and lx task ...
ppm is a built in for package manager (will work in nwp launcher or terminal)
x#-- move to # on x-axis (increments of 5)
y# --move to # on y-axis (increments of 5)
h# --height (increments of 5)
w# --width (increments of 5)
rs --resize
t --terminal (set for my-applications/bin, so launchable from terminal or np/nwp/pxc launcher)
f --findandrun (also set for my-apps/bin)
np --nwpus launcher2 (no sweep right--prehighlighted entry)
sd --speeddials
sdr --speed dials recent list only
gnysys --open a slew of config files in geany
3but -- speed dials and a version of winswitcher
ww -- winswitcher (also ctrl plus spacebar).
galc -- galculator
nc-- notecase
gd -- goldendict
jv -- make java sfs and take you there (thanks, uten. (still there but superseded by rerwin's packages (two installed if you use the -ur version of the nwp))).
##5c -- now the command to make 5 copies of a file by command line.
5ce -- generate drag and drop file in your current working directory and another set to make editing it easier (set for 5 copies with the bulk-renameable extension X(followed by the number of copies). this is an improvement, i think, but you may prefer
mcc -- Make_Concurrent_Copies, which open a directory set for sets of three and five for a fairly wide variety of file types
##5cd -- [obs.]
7c -- print out the command for changing permissions of a script to executable (kind of lazy--chmod 755 isn't that involved...).(sorta made obsolete by the ch launchers (still arguably useful for vtg use)).
1 -- single monitor menu
2 -- double monitor menu
g -- grid menu
x -- x axis menu
y -- y axis menu
w -- width menu
h -- height menu
mv -- move
wn -- windows menu
mn -- minimize
mx -- maximize window
o -- old windows manipulation menu
s -- new version of supplemental menus
n -- the original nwpus menu
n1 -- the full word-processing menu without any of the supplementals. it has n2 and n3 as submenus but gives some prominence to the overall document formatting commands from n3
n2 -- just the highlight and click to apply word processing/html code section
n3 -- the paste and place section of the main (word processing) menu.
slac -- search all databases
sloc -- search selected database with option to print results #sometimes problematic
sluc --update all slocate databases/create databases (thanks to musher0 for the slocate wrapper and the three scripts i've renamed here)
ww - winswitcher
sv -- make a folder a server. open a terminal and sv in the pax launcher (nwp launcher, etc) will print out "python -m SimpleHTTPServerWithUpload"--open a browser in the client computer and input the ipnet address (run ifconfig in a terminal) with :8000 appended to it (i.e. http://192.168.1.66:8000). this will allow you to upload and download files to the directory you ran the sv command (i.e. shift+spacebar (which pops up the modified pexec launcher showing /nwp/ in the entry box) then sv then enter) in.
by rcrsn51. thread here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 132#415132 (unnecessary now that it has a gui)
fw -- toggle firewall on off (actually give a pop up that provides the function. requires the pet by tronkel you can find at
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 9ea478cf1f). rcrsn51's SimpleHTTPServerWithUpload won't run with the firewall in place and this is a convenient way to temporarily disable it.
-3--------------------------- 6
1 2----------------------- 8 9
-4 ----------------------------7
b5=full screen left, b10=full screen right. b series is halves and wholes.
1 2--------------6 7
--5----------------10
3 4--------------8 9
a# series is quadrants...
sk - sakura (also t in nwp/pwn/pax or any terminal for most of them (some may be set to urxvt or rxvt--they all have sakura though)
rn - gfnrename (batchrenamer)
hlx - htop (through urxvt) and lxtask
bh - adds bold tags around a selection of text in any text editor
uh - adds underline tags around a selection of text in any text editor
sth - add strikethrough tags around a selection of text in any editor or window that can receive text input
ih - add italics tags around a selection of text in any editor or window that can receive text input
bb - print out bold tags
cmt - print out comment (<!-- -->) tags
ii - print out italics tags
st - print out strikethrough tags
ul - print out underline tags
#wm -- go to one of the giant menu submenu menus (presently set for root 0 menu--requires jwm and the root3 folder in /nwp)--[Obs.]
some changes to the templates...
a much better way to launch and batch launch files (you'll get a a dual view without having to to click the file more than once. for print preview of the pdf form of this essentially txt/html word processing document (though you can embed and link what you like , it seems), you'll need to access to your choice of browser/htmlviewer's print preview button. to change the headers and footers, you'll need to use your browser's print > options menu.
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dual launchers (text editor and browser) for the Nooby Word Processor/nwp:
ggc -- geany, chrome
gigc -- geany new instance, chrome
gio -- geany new instance, opera
lgc -- leafpad, chromium
gif -- geany new instance, firefox
def -- default text editor, default browser
gf -- geany, firefox
tef -- default text editor, firefox
lff -- leafpad, firefox
gb -- geany, default browser
gib -- geany new instance, default browser
leb -- leafpad, default browser
leafy -- leafpad, seamonkey
dlll -- leafpad, dillo
ged -- geany, dillo
ges -- geany, seamonkey
lop -- leafpad, opera
gep -- geany, palemoon
gc -- geany, chromium
gip -- geany new instance, palemoon
gic -- geany new instance, chromium
lep -- leafpad, palemoon
gid -- geany new instance, dillo
lec -- leafpad, chromium
gis -- geany new instance, seamonkey
more shortcuts now available to the Nooby Uber Utility Pack
sda[1-6]-sdd[1-6] -- open those partitions
the following will open in rox if entered in the pw,n launcher: mnt, home, mdoc (opens root/my-documents), apps (opens usr/share/applications), jwm (/root/.jwm), bin, jxdg(etc/xdg/templates), conf (/root/.configure), mybin (/root/my-applications/bin), etc, tmp, and pack (/nwp).
at, at[1-10] are autotext scripts. atx is the template, ate will open the 11 in geany for you to edit/rename. single monitor setups now have similar nwp shortcuts as doubles:
q series is quarter sized up to five (which is configurable and centrally placed);
q6 and q7 set the active window to left and right halves of the screen respectively
q8 and q9 are top and bottom. q10 is full/maximized (as is mx).
Code:
q1 q2 q8
q5 q6 q7
q3 q4 q9
some deps, recs, and links:
pcp requires puppy control panel:http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61961
tas requires take a shot: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84528
f requires find and run: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 5582835582
xpc and xpb require xpad
[tas and find and run are now built ins-for original tas icon install the pet. some alternate icons in nwp/icons, nwp/keys, and nwp/root3/icons]
some other included shortcuts:
xpc -- xpad clear
xpb -- xpad back up
[these have been neglected because i mostly use "lpx" in place of xpad and sync the notes folder to my dropbox account--been meaning to switch copy out for rsync (but i still haven't read up on rsync beyond tales of its superiority]
cnt -- spit out the code in those echo sections from the script above that allows you to create files with predetermined content (cnt--content)
c- -- a comment line that looks like this: #------------------
tas -- SFR's take a shot
pcp -- radky's puppy control panel
ww -- MochiMoppel's WinSwitcher
v -- vtg
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(another batch from recent update:)
roks -- open k1-10 in geany for editing (they're rox bookmark files, but will open regular files with default handler in addition to directories with rox)
geak - open all the word processor templates in geany
duals -- open a folder containing a group of dual launchers (text editors and browsers) for use with the nooby word processor
paw -- page break above, white text
pbw -- page break below, white text
l- open launcher customized for leafpad
r- open launcher customized for rox
g- open launcher customized for geany
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another batch from recent update:
rad -- rox, starting level is /root/my-documents
rab -- rox, starting level is /root/my-applications/bin
gad -- geany, starting level is /root/my-documents
gab -- geany, starting level is /root/my-applications/bin
lad -- leafpad, starting level is /root/my-documents
lab -- leafpad, starting level is /root/my-applications/bin
chab -- chmod 755 (allow script to run) prefix, starting level is /root/my-applications/bin
atdesk --make a desktop template
jp -- open jwmrc-personal with geany
(a new gynysys based on the move of many files out of root and root/my-applications/bin and into /nwp. will open a duplicate for you to modify)
hi - hard info
mr - sfr's multi rename
ppm --so you can call the ppm from the nwp launcher without having to go to findnrun or a terminal or backspace or ctrl-a over the text (/nwp/)
v - the vtg (also working well in quirky)
m - pmount and partview
veg - same a alt+g -- vgt, nwp and puup help
gi - new instance of geany
cursor at right versions of launcher
p -- main nwp launcher
ch - permissions launcher
gl - geany launcher (also -g)
ll - leafpad launcher (also -l)
rl - rox launcher (also -r)
highlighted entry versions:
r- rox launcher
g- geany launcher
ch- change permissions launcher
l- leafpad launcher
f1-f36 --type those function keys
(one of my machines is without) Crying or Very sad(though 1600 virtual key keypad(s) make up for it--not every program will accept all it has to offer, but you can try F36 plus up to four modifiers (k launcher, acswf36 (alt, control, shift, windows key--that's the pattern. from one to four modifiers in alphabetical order for alphanumeric characters and function keys to F36--rename the call codes whatever you like. single digit codes all unused though i've been finding sometimes too cryptic's not much of a help (but the k2 launcher gives you 600 by number--iirc, just the function and numbers starting with the former with four modifiers? (i prefer the other version, but the easiest way to set keycuts for programs may be through a menu you generate for the purpose))))).
elp - help opened up in leafpad (mostly paste and paste cheats until you modify them)
tem - ae templates menu
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AEMENU KEYCUTS:
what it is -- what to enter into the p,wn launcher:
nwp and submenus -- n
word processor without supplemental menus -- n1
paste and place formatting codes only -- n2
highlight and select formatting codes only -- n3
supplemental -- s
single monitors -- 1
double monitors -- 2
aef -- aemenu containing (nearly?) all the aemenus
pw,n launchers for nwp -- pwns
grids (x and y by 100 pixel increments) -- g
extra windows manipulation menu -- o
points on axis y -- y
points on axis x -- x
width by fives -- w
height by fives -- h
templates and dual launchers -- tem
aemenu dual launchers -- dual
aemenu window size and placement -- w1
(new one, "elp," pops up a leafpad document with what's between the asterisk trains. modify to taste)
*********************


new additions:

gg and the key launchers [documentation pending]

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 274#895274
main key launcher -- k
key launcher for 669 version -- k2 (as separate launcher)
key launcher without sweep right-- k-
key launcher, change permissions of mini script (key, key sequence, etc)-- kch
open key folder -- kir
key launcher, mod keys in geany -- kg
key launcher, mod keys in geany, new instance -- kgi
key launcher, mod keys (rename, save as, repeat, etc) in leafpad -- kl
key launcher, return to main launcher -- p
gg -- aemenu popup for custom geany items (vtg, keys, menu entries--use as a template to put other programs' shortcuts in easier reach and/or a custom arrangement.
pwns -- aemenu of all the launchers
aef -- all the aemenus as an aemenu popup


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vtg5 opens up an expanded version of "elp" in geany.


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mae -- configuration menu (ae menu also containing port, store, install scripts for use with NWPDE i.e. the insta-configure setup in /nwp/c)
ams1-3 -- toggle in the three alternate menu sets (for new installs, as of version 1.9 you needn't use any of the my series quickswitches to use this or the other toggle functions (with the exception of the six keyboard configuration switches (kb1on-kb6on---also on the ae and jwm menus in less cryptic form (jwm version of the mae menu you find starting in 1.9 is on the root four and five (up and down, alt+four and +five) menus and the shutdown+ menu on the left click (root1, alt+1) menu.)
my1-4 -- keyboard centric configuration toggle
my1r-my42 -- reverse those configurations. pattern is the same for the my30-my49 quickswitches.
avtray and dvtray 1 and the rest of the menu and tray swapping commands were originally for the menus and so may not be worded/shortened for nwp launcher use, but looking at the rest of that menu making menu (what mae originally was, although first called maekr (still there as a copy you can mod) and aei (also still there--you can mod that for your five custom jobbies in nwp/root3. they in turn can be your default swap-ins when and if you decide you take your current/future-current setup with you.
when i make 1.9 official (it's in the repo but i haven't announced in a murga-linux thread) i'll likely first clean away all from the following that isn't a launch code, but you can always check out what code launches a menu item using the same method as for editing. unfortunately for ae menus, it's usually a two step ll since the first one will only show you the name of the file it's reading--this second one is the one you need to actually look at. for menu making items, tray items, etc, for now see here (or ll > maek in the launcher, maek being the file mae reads): http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 121#905121


ilkon -- open up desktop template, leafpad
igkon -- open up desktop template, geany

from the notes file in the recs section:

Kind of related to the following idea of nwp as remaster-tool, you could use it as a sort of bootleg zero-install method. For example, i have a number of programs and scripts (01micko's get_libre office utility, MochiMoppel's SpeedDials and Winswitcher (ww), SFR and Step's FindnRun(f), etc) that aren't installed, but get called as if they are through the launcher that pretends the nwp is part of the executables' path/PATH. You can do it with scripts by renaming them and moving them into the nwp (get_libreoffice becomes getlibre in the launcher, speed dials is sd or sdr, if you just want the recents to pop up), and many pets are amenable to the same with one or two extra steps (uncompress the folder, find the script that the pet is a wrapper for, then move it and/or rename it). Of course, some things are just easier left as pets (but you may know how to make a jwm theme but not know how to make a pet of it--easier just to copy it over to its correct location perhaps).

bonus on the bootleg0: the which command will give you the location of the scripts powering most pets you and other developers have installed (it doesn't distinguish between builtins and addins). you could then just up arrow that in the terminal, prepend with "geany" or "leafpad" and a space, hit enter, then save the thing that pops up as a nwp/pwn shortcut (i.e. give it a short, easy to remember (and associate with its intended function) name and save it in the /nwp folder so the shift plus spacebar launcher can launch it. rename the keys in a similar (though easier) way: kl (or kg) in the main launcher followed by the keycode/key call--then rename the script or a copy of it).

here's that menu with a little substitution so it more resembles the rest of the list on these pages (less codey and saves you a click):

menu "menu maker
aemenu launcher template -- ael
aemenu--given program -- aeae
aemenu--given title -- aeae2
aemenu template -- aeaem
jwm --given program -- jwmkr
jwm --given label -- jwmmkr
jwm menu template -- jwmm
jwm includes template -- jwmi
[these follow the same pattern as the highlight and click to apply formatting codes in the n,n1, and n2 ae menus]
grab exec commands --leafpad -- e4ml
grab exec commands --geany -- e4m
end

menu "Select Custom Keyboard Configuration
keycentric configs:" "
keyboard-1 (my1) -- my1
keyboard-2 (my2) -- my2
keyboard-3 (my3) -- my3
keyboard-4 (my4) -- my4

reverse keycentric configs:" "
reverse my1 (my1) -- my1r
reverse my2 (my2r) -- my2r
reverse my3 (my3r) -- my3r
reverse my4 (my4r) -- my4r
edit quickswitches (40 series and KB) -- edit4i



these could be made into two separate scripts for launcher (rather than menu/launcher-to-menu) activation:

menu "edit the 6 key configs:
edit keys: geany" "geany /nwp/root3/9menusblanks/keys0 /nwp/root3/9menusblanks/keys1 /nwp/root3/9/keys0 /nwp/root3/9/keys1 /nwp/root3/10/keys0 /nwp/root3/10/keys1
edit keys: geany -i" "geany -i /nwp/root3/9menusblanks/keys0 /nwp/root3/9menusblanks/keys1 /nwp/root3/9/keys0 /nwp/root3/9/keys1 /nwp/root3/10/keys0 /nwp/root3/10/keys1

[geany -i means a new instance (window)--it's easier to copy and paste between menu sets that way. another, somewhat related tip: if you drag file contents to a tab it will open--together with select to copy and middle click to paste, menu making is more like finger painting than coding (not that i really know how to do the latter). three sets of nine seemed like too many slots for individual leafpad entries (just use rl > root3 and open the files individual if that's what you want), and scrolling from the first to (a version of?) the thirtieth seemed like a stretch without the new window, but you could also open the lot in the same/current geany.]

Choose Alternate Key Configuration (my1-4 series only):"
(the 4 can swap 6)" "
KB1 -- kb1on
KB2 -- kb2on
KB3 -- kb3on
(these are the swap on keyboard configs mentioned earlier)
KB4 -- kb4on
KB5 -- kb5on
KB6 -- kb6on


menu "Swap Menu Sets
edit menu set 1 -- ems1
edit menu set 2 -- ems2
edit menu set 3 -- ems3
activate menu set 1 -- ams1
activate menu set 2 -- ams2
activate menu set 3 -- ams3
edit menu set 1i -- ems1i
edit menu set 2i -- ems2i
edit menu set 3i -- ems3i
(edit items from this menu is what i had in mind with the earlier comment regarding geany and the keyboard configs)

menu "edit configs and helpers
edit/open configuration files --jwm -- gea3i
edit my40 series config switches -- edit4i
edit quickswitches (30 series) -- edit3i
edit main jwm configs -- joopi
edit main jwm system configs -- jpe
edit panels incoming -- edpanc
edit panels current -- edpan
edit pinboards incoming -- edpinc
edit panels current -- edpin
edit panels incoming--new instance -- edpanic
edit panels current--new instance -- edpani
edit pinboards incoming--new instance -- edpinic
edit panels current--new instance -- edpini
edit word processing templates -- geak
edit rox shortcuts -- roks
edit autotext shortcuts -- ate
edit this menu--geany" "geany jwmim
fixmenus; jwm -restart -- fixu
swap to tray syntax for older jwm setups -- jio
swap to tray syntax for newer jwm setups -- jin
edit this menu--leafpad" "leafpad /nwp/jwmim
edit my40 series config switches -- edit4i
edit my30 series config switches -- edit3i
end


menu "tray toggles

move over the stock tray a pixel (better mouse menu access) -- xover1
undo the pixel move -- undoxover1
toggle off stock tray -- puptrayoff
toggle on stock tray -- puptrayon
SEND" "fixmenus; jwm -restart ---this one exists as "fixu"


menu "deactivate vertical trays (odd #s are set to left by default)
deactivate vertical tray12 -- dvtray12
deactivate vertical tray11 -- dvtray11
deactivate vertical tray10 -- dvtray10
deactivate vertical tray9 -- dvtray9
deactivate vertical tray8 -- dvtray8
deactivate vertical tray7 -- dvtray7
deactivate vertical tray6 -- dvtray6
deactivate vertical tray5 -- dvtray5
deactivate vertical tray4 -- dvtray4
deactivate vertical tray3 -- dvtray3
deactivate vertical tray2 -- dvtray2
deactivate vertical tray1 -- dvtray1
end

menu "deactivate top and bottom trays
deactivate top tray6 -- dtop6
deactivate top tray5 -- dtop5
deactivate top tray4 -- dtop4
deactivate top tray3 -- dtop3
deactivate top tray2 -- dtop2
deactivate top tray1 -- dtop1
deactivate bottom tray6 -- dbot6
deactivate bottom tray5 -- dbot5
deactivate bottom tray4 -- dbot4
deactivate bottom tray3 -- dbot3
deactivate bottom tray2 -- dbot2
deactivate bottom tray1 -- dbot1


menu "activate top and bottom trays
activate top tray6 -- atop6
activate top tray5 -- atop5
activate top tray4 -- atop4
activate top tray3 -- atop3
activate top tray2 -- atop2
activate top tray1 -- atop1
activate bottom tray6 -- abot6
activate bottom tray5 -- abot5
activate bottom tray4 -- abot4
activate bottom tray3 -- abot3
activate bottom tray2 -- abot2
activate bottom tray1 -- abot1
end

menu "activate vertical trays (odd #s are set to left by default)
activate vertical tray12 -- avtray12
activate vertical tray11 -- avtray11
activate vertical tray10 -- avtray10
activate vertical tray9 -- avtray9
activate vertical tray8 -- avtray8
activate vertical tray7 -- avtray7
activate vertical tray6 -- avtray6
activate vertical tray5 -- avtray5
activate vertical tray4 -- avtray4
activate vertical tray3 -- avtray3
activate vertical tray2 -- avtray2
activate vertical tray1 -- avtray1
end
end



Install/configure/store/port (entries with > need two commands):
edit the jwm version of this menu -- [gl (or ll)] > jwmim
edit the ae version of this menu -- [gl (or ll)] > aeim
edit 30 series -- edit3i
edit 40 series -- edit4i
back up current/original configuration files -- bk
restore original/previous configuration files -- rbk
port configuration files from /nwp/c -- port
store configuration files in /nwp/c -- store
edit recs, port, store -- editport
end

[my30-49, my30r-my49r were here]

edit quickswitches (30 series and KB) -- edit3i
fixmenus; jwm -restart -- fixu
edit quickswitches (40 series and KB) -- edit4i

menu "shutdown2
menu "window button issue
no buttons (possible bugfix) -- nobut
standard -- standbut
line buttons -- linebut
square buttons -- sqbut

winswitcher -- ww
recents -- sdr
rox recents -- rr



_____________

wiz -- run the wizard wizard
pcp -- (same as wiz but with pupcontrol commented out. ll > pcp > switch position of pound sign if you've installed pup control (panel? popup? not sure where i got that last p from. name change with version 2.8?) and want a separate launcher cut for it)

lpx -- ae menu that uses (mostly) leafpad as a notetaker

t2x -- print out text2xpm code template
t2x2 -- same as above plus template for a .desktop file (presumably to match up a program with the icon you just made)
jin -- trayfix-new
jio -- trayfix-old
aekill (or killae)--solve an issue reported by musher0 (who introduced me to aemenu and how to use its syntax--thanks, musher). apparently too many launched in succession can cause it to hang or not close menus it otherwise should have--this will allow it to continue as normal (once i remember seeing lxtask showing some hanging menus, but the few didn't affect much. this was on a random check of what was going on with the system (i get a kick out of htop and lxtask). another time it did, or i think it did--there were quite a few and i think i noticed some sluggishness and checked for an actual reason. or at least that's the reason there's now an aekill/killae.

cadi -- close all instances of active window's program
ccdi -- close just program's windows on current desktop
caw -- MochiMoppel's CloseAllWindows script (like cadi and ccdi but with more options and a popup)
view -- page width control for phones, convenience, and pdf printout (autotexts tags set at a width of 700px. place in <head></head> section)
dil -- dillo (a superfast and light and somewhat limited browser) reference popup (set for google, dictionary.com, murga-linux/puppy, and etymology.com--edit (add or remove web addresses to the list) with ll > dil in the main launcher (or use the leafpad launcher from its keyboard shortcut (which i can never remember))).
[jp in the launcher opens up jwmrc-personal which reveals the shortcut key to be alt+l--thought i changed it to something else...seems sort of legacy. if you use the my1-4 series, you should check out the heaps of banks of shortcut keys/potential shortcut keys before proceeding. use the mae ae menu (mae in the launcher) or the config submenus on the root 4 and 5 menus (scroll up and down, alt 4 and 5) to access and edit the files.]

new for 1.9.2:



backup Geany configs -- backg
store Geany configs -- storeg
port Geany configs -- portg
restore original/previous Geany configs -- restg


geanytweak -- backg
-- portg

store LibreOffice configs -- storel
restore original/previous LibreOffice configs -- restl
backup LibreOffice configs -- backl
port LibreOffice configs -- portl

portil -- backl
-- portl


it's worded as if for a fresh install--these spins are centered around the thing, but if you want to take these functions with you, that part of it is being developed here.
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31mb nwp upgrades the isos to ~572.15 and p6.1

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nwp-1.9.1-4spins.tar.xz (31mb)
nwp-1.9.1.tar.xz (1.5mb)

31 megabyte package installs the following for unicorn:

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cp -fRu ./nwp /
petget ./1415/focuswriter-1.5.5-i686.pet
petget ./1415/img2pdf_tahrpup-1.1.pet
petget ./1415/libgtk-3-0_3.4.2-0ubuntu0.9_i386.deb
petget ./1415/mupdf-1.4.pet
petget ./1415/openssl-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet
petget ./1415/pcmanfm-1.2.3.pet
petget ./1415/peasypdf-3.6.pet
petget ./1415/treesize-0.54.1.pet
petget ./1415/Xournal_Puppy-0.4.8.pet
petget ./1415/youtube-dl
petget ./6061/dillo-3.0.5-i486-wary5.pet
petget ./6061/spacefm_0.9.4-0_20141009_DOC.pet
petget ./6061/spacefm_0.9.4-0_20141009.pet
petget ./6061/urxvt-9.21_man.pet
petget ./6061/urxvt-9.21.pet
petget ./6061/CamPhoneTab-1.1.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyglue-1.9.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyscan_pdf_plugin-1.3.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyscan-2.9.pet 
petget ./6061/tesseract-3.00-i486.pet 
petget ./6061/tesseract_eng-3.00.pet 
cp -f ./6061/pic2txt-batch /usr/bin/pic2txt-batch
chmod 755 /usr/bin/pic2txt-batch
petget ./6061/pic2txt-1.3.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyscale-1.9.pet 
petget ./6061/sakura-2.3.8.pet 
petget ./6061/roxterm_1.22.2-1.pet
mkdir -p /usr/local/share/
ln -s /usr/share/spacefm /usr/local/share/spacefm 
cp -fRu /nwp/c/p6-p7_install1/p7/gthemes/gtkp61 /usr/share/themes/
cp -fRu /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf-old
cp -fRu ./nwp/c/geany/keybindings.conf /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf
cp -fRu /nwp/c/p6-p7_install1/p7/jthemes/grprgrn2/* /root/.jwm/themes
petget ./6061/libc-ares2_1.10.0-2_i386.deb 
petget ./6061/libicu48_4.8.1.1-3ubuntu0.1_i386.deb 
petget ./6061/megasync-xUbuntu_12.04_i386.deb
i believe this covers all the non huge (libreoffice, java, wine, browsers) updates since the last release. the precise spin version is:

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#!/bin/sh
cp -fRu ./nwp /
petget ./1415/focuswriter-1.5.5-i686.pet
petget ./1415/img2pdf_tahrpup-1.1.pet
petget ./1415/libgtk-3-0_3.4.2-0ubuntu0.9_i386.deb
petget ./1415/mupdf-1.4.pet
petget ./1415/openssl-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet
petget ./1415/pcmanfm-1.2.3.pet
petget ./1415/peasypdf-3.6.pet
petget ./1415/treesize-0.54.1.pet
petget ./1415/urxvt-9.21_man.pet
petget ./1415/urxvt-9.21_PrecisePup-5.4.3.pet
petget ./1415/Xournal_Puppy-0.4.8.pet
petget ./1415/youtube-dl
petget ./1415/youtubedl-gui-0.1.pet
petget ./6061/CamPhoneTab-1.1.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyglue-1.9.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyscan_pdf_plugin-1.3.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyscan-2.9.pet 
petget ./6061/tesseract-3.00-i486.pet 
petget ./6061/tesseract_eng-3.00.pet 
cp -f ./6061/pic2txt-batch /usr/bin/pic2txt-batch
chmod 755 /usr/bin/pic2txt-batch
petget ./6061/pic2txt-1.3.pet 
petget ./6061/peasyscale-1.9.pet 
cp -fRu /nwp/c/p6-p7_install1/p7/gthemes/gtkp61 /usr/share/themes/
cp -fRu /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf-old
cp -fRu ./nwp/c/geany/keybindings.conf /root/.config/geany/keybindings.conf
cp -fRu /nwp/c/p6-p7_install1/p7/jthemes/grprgrn2/* /root/.jwm/themes
petget ./6061/libc-ares2_1.10.0-2_i386.deb 
petget ./6061/libicu48_4.8.1.1-3ubuntu0.1_i386.deb 
petget ./6061/megasync-xUbuntu_12.04_i386.deb

some security updates, the urxvt tweaks from a few pages ago, all the nwp and launcher/window manager updates, a few more file browsers, ocr capability and phone hookup (thanks to rcrsn51)--the focuswriter package has been added, gtk3 (helps with firefox) and the security update have been added...new gtk and jwm themes...added a notecase document to help out with the nwp-pwn and vtg documentation--it backs it up so you can now use "vtg5" as a scrap popup and just copy back whatever may've been useful...megasync is now a built in...code list has been updated...

enjoy

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updated nwp to 1.9.2 (smaller version only for now)

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the backup, store, and port libreoffice and geany configs part of the install process have been taken off the 2step2 script and made clickable choices of their own. some files called by the editing scripts had typos or were from a different era noop.

new additions to the launcher code list:
[...]
cadi -- close all instances of active window's program
ccdi -- close just program's windows on current desktop
caw -- MochiMoppel's CloseAllWindows script (like cadi and ccdi but with more options and a popup)
_____

new for 1.9.2:

backup Geany configs -- backg
store Geany configs -- storeg
port Geany configs -- portg
restore original/previous Geanyconfigs -- restg


geanytweak -- backg
-- portg

store LibreOffice configs -- storel
restore original/previous LibreOffice configs -- restl
backup LibreOffice configs -- backl
port LibreOffice configs -- portl

portil -- backl
-- portl

equivalent of back/portg and back/portl now removed from installation (2)step2 and each made into scripts/buttons (wrong picture covering them but that's essentially what they are--i may just copy the syntax from the wizard wizard and make this stuff a panel at some point--could use tx2 (text2xpm code printout) to make label-buttons and skip the text field part...). "portil" backs up the current lo configs if any and ports in your custom choice. "geanytweak" backs up the original geany configurations (keyboard, toolbar, main) and ports in a set ready made with the vtg tweak in place, a history set at roughly 50 configuration files (including all those from the three folders (9,10, 9menusblanks) in root3 that feed JWM the info for the menus, trays, and keys), the necessary keycuts for the custom geany menus (set for alt9, alt0, alt2 (also middle click) at the moment) to work, and enables spell check. jag and jagvk should be on the new recent documents list, which should help you in your menu making endeavors. swap the non vk version (it shows you the code the other has in the scripts--follow its pattern to add more keys and set them after the menu is made by keys>edit>[clicking your menu]) out (relabel, expand, copy) for use with other programs or to add additional menus. look at root4menu, root5menu, root2menu, root9menu, root0menu for that "<Includes>" line--change to match other menus you'd like to add by pointing to the new files (no reason for that menu to repeat five times, the space efficiency of pipe menus notwithstanding. control+shift o (or right click>open selected file) take the inconvenience out of files reading from other files--it's a cool feature another reason i recommend editing the JWM stuff in geany over leafpad).

fixes to joop, joopi, jp, and jpe
(typo on "jwmrc-tray," defunct files removed; joop and joopi open all the keys, menus, and trays in the main three in root3; joopi does it in a new instance of geany. jp opens just jwmrc-personal and /etc/.../_root_.jwmrc. jpe opens the tray in addition to these two. you could just open joop in geany (gl launcher) and access the files individually with the right click as described above). dopey name for joop/i is mnemonic for root plus jwm--both will open over forty files at once. vtg5 gave another five files to add to the recents list…


_____

[should have 192 up by tomorrow morning or earlier]

edit: four and five contain the installation, configuration switches, menumaking, and port-store-restore submenus--i never put the custom program menus on those (but you're free to if you like--just add an includes line wherever you want it to go, sandwich it between <Menu></Menu> tags to compress a submenu to a line on the main if your menus get too long (copy the other menu templates to see how to label it--well, the second one's fine as is. for the top of the sandwich just add a label="" tag:


<Menu label="your title here">
[menu entries or an <Includes></Includes> line]
</Menu>

))
.

***

for 192, you can skip the second step of the install sequence (the one labeled "2," not the actual second step, which is labeled 00--install the deps and move the nwp folder to /, then proceed to 1step1, which will back up your jwm configs and move some useful files to /root/my-applications/bin--the nwp launcher calls on these for some functions and to reset itself should you get finger-tied or typo it past convenience) and transfer over the configuration files for the vtg and custom menus/menu templates. the recs from 1.9 are gone and replaced by just geany 125 and the plugin pack for it (both made by Corvus). i added two 1.27 plugins (overview and multiterm) that are working well for me in Xenialpup--haven't tried them in anything else yet (and so they're commented out). you could skip the recs and still have the vtg, but the extend select and some of the other functions shown on the menus won't work without the plugins.

nwp-1.9.2.tar.xz

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some updates

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wine:
w198.tar.xz
(click to install pets individually or click the included script to install wine plus the helper pets. thanks to version2013).
here's the sfs version: w198.sfs

libre office:
LibreOffice-5.1.3_en-US_xz.pet
LibreOffice-5.1.3_en-US_xz.sfs

latest java packages (8u92)
_____

i'm planning an update of of both spins, plus the inclusion of a 64 bit spin (first crack to be based on tahr64/i'd need to get it to boot first) and a xenial spin. OscarTalk's light (for a chrome-like browser) Iron50 will likely be the default for the precise spin, and possibly the rest of the 32bit pux as well.

here's iron50: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing

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calibre e-book reader/converter

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here's Calibre-2.5p.pet by gjuhasz and an sfs made from it.

both are about 77mb. there's a 2.59 available now, but i think think these are the most up to date pup-specific packages. testing in precise (by others) was more extensive, but it loads and runs in xenialpup and the unicorn spin (and probably all unicornpup-based pups) as well.

enjoy

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keyboard shortcuts

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built in keyboard shortcuts (default version. many call nwp/pwn scripts or aemenus. see the pwn launcher shortcut list above or forthcoming keycentric version (better comments) to decode. a, b, and q are positionals/window-resizers, and alt+# no longer takes you to a specific desktop (d# does, the function keys (keycentric only) do, but all 24 are accessible from each of the ten menus (desktops slot)...another help file built from a menu by substituting in geany...(pardon its being a bit backwards).


modifier(s)=Alt KEY=z -- xdotool key alt+1 Return
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=g -- /nwp/vtg5
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=g -- /nwp/g
key=Up -- up
key=Down -- down
key=Right -- right
key=Left -- left
key=h -- left
key=j -- down
key=k -- up
key=l -- right
key=Return -- select
key=Escape -- escape
key=F12 -- root:3

modifier(s)=Control KEY=Tab -- prev
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=Tab -- next
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=F4 -- close

modifier(s)=Alt KEY=F1 -- root:3
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=F2 -- window
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=F3 -- exec/nwp/n

modifier(s)=Shift KEY=F2 -- /nwp/ww
modifier(s)=Shift KEY=F1 -- /nwp/v
modifier(s)=Shift KEY=F3 -- /nwp/g

modifier(s)=Shift KEY=F4 -- /nwp/sd
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F12 -- /nwp/n2</Key
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F11 -- /nwp/n1
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F10 -- /nwp/q10
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F9 -- /nwp/q9</Key
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F8 -- /nwp/q8
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F7 -- /nwp/q7
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F6 -- /nwp/q6</Key
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F5 -- /nwp/q5
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F4 -- /nwp/q4
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F3 -- /nwp/q3</Key
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F2 -- /nwp/q2
modifier(s)=Control KEY=F1 -- /nwp/q1



modifier(s)=Alt KEY=Escape -- fullscreen
modifier(s)=Control KEY=Escape -- showdesktop
modifier(s)=Shift KEY=Escape -- window
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=Escape -- move
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=Escape -- minimize
modifier(s)=ControlS KEY=Escape -- maximize
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=Escape -- resize



keycode=160 -- amixer sset Master toggle
keycode=176 -- amixer sset Master 1+,1+
keycode=174 -- amixer sset Master 1-,1-
keycode=178 -- defaultbrowser
keycode=236 -- defaultbrowser
keycode=111 -- defaultscreenshot



modifier(s)=Alt KEY=Up -- /nwp/supup
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=Down -- /nwp/supdown
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=Right -- /nwp/supright
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=Left -- /nwp/supleft


modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=Up -- maximize
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=Down -- minimize
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=Right -- resize
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=Left -- move

modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=Up -- fullscreen
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=Down -- showdesktop
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=Right -- next
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=Left -- prev


modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=Up -- /nwp/2
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=Down -- /nwp/n
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=Right -- /nwp/g
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=Left -- /nwp/s


modifier(s)=Alt KEY=1 -- root:1
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=2 -- root:2
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=3 -- root:3
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=4 -- root:4
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=5 -- root:5
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=6 -- root:6
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=7 -- root:7
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=8 -- root:8
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=9 -- root:9
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=0 -- root:0

modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=1 -- /nwp/a1
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=2 -- /nwp/a2
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=3 -- /nwp/a3
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=4 -- /nwp/a4
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=5 -- /nwp/a5
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=6 -- /nwp/a6
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=7 -- /nwp/a7
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=8 -- /nwp/a8
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=9 -- /nwp/a9
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=0 -- /nwp/a10

modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=1 -- /nwp/b1
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=2 -- /nwp/b2
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=3 -- /nwp/b3
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=4 -- /nwp/b4
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=5 -- /nwp/b5
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=6 -- /nwp/b6
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=7 -- /nwp/b7
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=8 -- /nwp/b8
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=9 -- /nwp/b9
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=0 -- /nwp/b10

<!-- modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=2 -- vgt -->

modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=1 -- /nwp/winswitcher

modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=2 -- xdotool key ctrl+9 ctrl+8 Return ctrl+7

modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=3 -- /nwp/3but
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=4 -- window
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=5 -- move
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=6 -- resize
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=7 -- minimize
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=8 -- maximize
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=9 -- prev
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=0 -- next


modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=1 -- ldesktop
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=2 -- rdesktop
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=3 -- udesktop
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=4 -- ddesktop
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=5 -- prevstacked
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=6 -- nextstacked
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=7 -- shade
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=8 -- showdesktop
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=9 -- fullscreen
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=0 -- /nwp/k



key=h -- left
key=j -- down
key=k -- up
key=l -- right

modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=h -- /nwp/rungn
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=j -- /nwp/rungo
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=k -- /nwp/rungt
modifier(s)=Alt+Control KEY=l -- /nwp/lpx

modifier(s)=Alt KEY=h -- /nwp/k
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=j -- /nwp/rl
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=k -- /nwp/gl
modifier(s)=Alt KEY=l -- /nwp/ll

(these are the virtual keypad, rox, geany, and leafpad launchers)

modifier(s)=Shift+Alt KEY=h -- ccdi
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt KEY=j -- close
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt KEY=k -- kill
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt KEY=l -- cadi

<!-- mnemonic is "ask to kill"--these are shutdown scripts on the right side home row. shift plus control below are layer and stickiness.-->

modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=h -- move
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=j -- resize
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=k -- prevstacked
modifier(s)=Shift+Alt+Control KEY=l -- nextstacked
<!-- also on the arrow keys-->
<!-- layer above, middle, below:-->
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=h -- laa
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=j -- lma
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=k -- lba
modifier(s)=Shift+Control KEY=l -- wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,sticky



modifier(s)=Alt KEY=space -- rox
modifier(s)=Control KEY=space -- /nwp/winswitcher
modifier(s)=Shift KEY=space -- /nwp/p
(^main launcher^)

modifier(s)=Control+Alt KEY=space -- /nwp/rr
(^rox recents--will likely need adjusting depending on the spin/your menu2 file^)
modifier(s)=Control+Space KEY=space -- /nwp/cr
modifier(s)=Alt+Shift KEY=space -- /nwp/n
modifier(s)=Control+Alt+Shift KEY=space -- /nwp/(blank)

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the keycentric keyboard shortcuts (my1-my4 series--each has

#161 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

hopefully this is a little more readable a reference than the file from which it's taken:


keyboard shortcuts --keycentric version:

<!-- Key bindings -->

<!-- alt z is the vtg, alt g is the help files for the vtg and nwp, alt shift g is the grids pop up (aemenu set up to divide the screen into 100 pixel placement points)-->
Alt+ KEY=z -- exec:xdotool key alt+1 Down Return
Alt+ KEY=g -- exec:geany /nwp/vtg5
Alt+Shift+ KEY=g -- exec:/nwp/g

<!-- alt shift g is grid menu (move windows around the screen by 100 pixel increments), alt g opens vtg help files in geany, alt plus z is the vtg-->

KEY=Up -- up
KEY=Down -- down
KEY=Right -- right
KEY=Left -- left
KEY=h -- left
KEY=j -- down
KEY=k -- up
KEY=l -- right
KEY=Return -- select
KEY=Escape -- escape

Ctrl+ KEY=Tab -- prev
Alt+ KEY=Tab -- next

<!-- a, b, q do the following:



q series is quarter sized up to five (which is configurable and centrally placed);
q6 and q7 set the active window to left and right halves of the screen respectively
q8 and q9 are top and bottom. q10 is full/maximized (as is mx).
q1 q2 q8
q5 q6 q7
q3 q4 q9


-3--------------------------- 6
1 2----------------------- 8 9
-4 ----------------------------7

b5=full screen left, b10=full screen right. b series is halves and wholes.


1 2--------------6 7
--5----------------10
3 4--------------8 9

a# series is quadrants...

one of the most up to date versions of the cheat sheet available (to cross reference codes)

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 701#860701

-->


Ctrl+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/n1
Ctrl+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/n
Ctrl+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/q10
Ctrl+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/q9</Key
Ctrl+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/q8
Ctrl+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/q7
Ctrl+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/q6</Key
Ctrl+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/q5
Ctrl+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/q4
Ctrl+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/q3</Key
Ctrl+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/q2
Ctrl+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/q1

Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/n2</Key
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/n3
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/a10
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/a9</Key
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/a8
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/a7
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/a6</Key
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/a5
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/a4
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/a3</Key
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/a2
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/a1

Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/tem</Key
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/s
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/b10
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/b9</Key
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/b8
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/b7
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/b6</Key
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/b5
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/b4
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/b3</Key
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/b2
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/b1

Shift+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/g
Shift+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/wm
Shift+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/o
Shift+ KEY=F4 -- window
Shift+ KEY=F5 -- move
Shift+ KEY=F6 -- resize
Shift+ KEY=F7 -- minimize
Shift+ KEY=F8 -- maximize
Shift+ KEY=F9 -- prev
Shift+ KEY=F10 -- next
Shift+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/ww
Shift+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/w1

Alt+Shift+ KEY=F1 -- ldesktop
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F2 -- rdesktop
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F3 -- udesktop
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F4 -- ddesktop
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F5 -- prevstacked
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F6 -- nextstacked
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F7 -- shade
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F8 -- showdesktop
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F9 -- fullscreen
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/pxc
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/gxc
Alt+Shift+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/p

<!-- alt plus f1 and f4 are built-ins. -->


Alt+ KEY=F1 -- root:3
Alt+ KEY=F2 -- window
Alt+ KEY=F3 -- /nwp/rr
Alt+ KEY=F4 -- close
Alt+ KEY=F5 -- /nwp/sd
Alt+ KEY=F6 -- /nwp/sdr
Alt+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/w
Alt+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/h
Alt+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/x
Alt+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/y
Alt+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/1
Alt+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/2
<!--
in dual monitor setups, the q series could be replaced or modified to give ten additional preset position/dimension commands to active windows or replaced with select select versions of a(1-10) and b(1-10) (called by as(1-10) and bs(1-10)). single monitor setups can get 20 additional custom positionals by editing the a and b series below* (enter ll in the main launcher, then enter the launch code to edit in leafpad. use gl to do the same in geany. the function keys below are for the 24 desktops. windows key sends you to the first 12 desktops, alt+windows key the next 12, control instead of alt for the send to version for 1-12, shift and windows key for desktops 13-24. personally, i think it's easier to use d# and s# in the launcher, but it's here for you to use or modify/reassign. there's no included select version for the quadrants and halves for single monitor setups, but
geany q1 q2 q3 q4 q5 q6 q7 q8 q9 q10
will open them up for editing. swap the :ACTIVE: for :SELECT: and rename to qs# if you want them. (next version will likely include them and a few other tweaks to the jwmrc-personal file.

*the a and b series have now also been moved to the function keys (they're easier to edit (q5 aside as it's the same syntax) than the q series--you'll just be filling out four fields, x,y,w,h) and can be found above. (i'll merely comment out their former location--you could pick which set up you like better).

-->


Winkey+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/d12
Winkey+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/d11
Winkey+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/d10
Winkey+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/d9
Winkey+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/d8
Winkey+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/d7
Winkey+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/d6
Winkey+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/d5
Winkey+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/d4
Winkey+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/d3
Winkey+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/d2
Winkey+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/d1


Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/d24
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/d23
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/d22
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/d21
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/d20
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/d19
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/d18
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/d17
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/d16
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/d15
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/d14
Winkey+Alt+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/d13
<!-- go to desktops 1-24-->


Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/s12
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/s11
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/s10
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/s9
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/s8
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/s7
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/s6
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/s5
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/s4
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/s3
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/s2
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/s1



Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F12 -- exec:/nwp/s24</Key
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F11 -- exec:/nwp/s23
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F10 -- exec:/nwp/s22
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F9 -- exec:/nwp/s21
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F8 -- exec:/nwp/s20
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F7 -- exec:/nwp/s19
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F6 -- exec:/nwp/s18
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F5 -- exec:/nwp/s17
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F4 -- exec:/nwp/s16
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F3 -- exec:/nwp/s15
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F2 -- exec:/nwp/s14
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F1 -- exec:/nwp/s13

<!-- send to desktops 1-24-->

<!-- F12 is a built in. -->

KEY=F12 -- root:3


Alt+ KEY=Escape -- fullscreen
Ctrl+ KEY=Escape -- showdesktop
Shift+ KEY=Escape -- window
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=Escape -- move
Alt+Shift+ KEY=Escape -- minimize
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=Escape -- maximize
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=Escape -- resize

<!-- editing the escape series necessitates editing other things. which reminds me, don't use the showdesktop entry on the menu--it doesn't work. use the keys or the buttons. press escape and hold if you hit the showdesktop on the menus (it needs to be removed)-->

Alt+ KEY=space -- exec:rox
Ctrl+ KEY=space -- exec:winswitcher
Shiftt+ KEY=space -- exec:/nwp/p
Ctrl+Alt+ KEY=space -- exec:/nwp/rr
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=space -- exec:/nwp/cr
Alt+Shift+ KEY=space -- exec:/nwp/t
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=space -- exec:/nwp/rup


<!--
MochiMoppel's excellent winswitcher allows you to navigate windows better than than the tray does (more options, more keyboard friendly--it's ww in the launcher. rr is rox recents, cr is close all rox, rup is three up from the bottom on the rox bookmarks tab (ctrl plus b in a rox window), rox is activated by alt plus spacebar (ll launcher plus rr will allow you to set what folder is being opened when the recents is being called. you could do the same for rup and rb (rox bookmarks)).
-->

KEY=h -- left
KEY=j -- down
KEY=k -- up
KEY=l -- right

Alt+ KEY=h -- move
Alt+ KEY=j -- resize
Alt+ KEY=k -- prev
Alt+ KEY=l -- next


Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=h -- /nwp/rungn
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=j -- /nwp/rungo
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=k -- /nwp/rungt
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=l -- /nwp/lpx


<Key mask="SA" KEY=h -- exec:ccdi
<Key mask="SA" KEY=j -- close
<Key mask="SA" KEY=k -- exec:kill
<Key mask="SA" KEY=l -- exec:cadi

<!-- mnemonic is "ask to kill"--these are shutdown scripts on the right side home row. alt plus shift plus. the alt controls above it are layer and stickiness.-->

Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=h -- move
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=j -- resize
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=k -- prevstacked
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=l -- nextstacked


Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=h -- exec:laa
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=j -- exec:lma
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=k -- exec:lba
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=l -- exec:wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,sticky




<!--
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=h -- exec:/nwp/x0
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=j -- exec:/nwp/x1200
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=k -- exec:/nwp/x2000
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=l -- exec:/nwp/x2500

Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=h -- exec:/nwp/y0
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=j -- exec:/nwp/y200
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=k -- exec:/nwp/y400
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=l -- exec:/nwp/y800


these are fairly lame--random spots on the x and y axes -->


<!-- supleft et al scripts (grab and quickly move a window with the arrows) don't work in 64 bit slacko, 64 bit quirky april, or 64 bit werewolf, so there seems to be a problem with the 64 bit versions of xdotool and wmctrl. here's a blank version for you to fill in with whatever you choose (move the comment arrows to the above in 64 bit). note--no "exec:"--add if you're not using windows function.

Alt+ KEY=Up --
Alt+ KEY=Down --
Alt+ KEY=Right --
Alt+ KEY=Left --

-->

Alt+ KEY=Up -- exec:/nwp/supup
Alt+ KEY=Down -- exec:/nwp/supdown
Alt+ KEY=Right -- exec:/nwp/supright
Alt+ KEY=Left -- exec:/nwp/supleft

Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=Up -- maximize
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=Down -- minimize
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=Right -- resize
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=Left -- move

Alt+Shift+ KEY=Up -- fullscreen
Alt+Shift+ KEY=Down -- showdesktop
Alt+Shift+ KEY=Right -- next
Alt+Shift+ KEY=Left -- prev


Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=Up -- exec:/nwp/2
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=Down -- exec:/nwp/n
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=Right -- exec:/nwp/g
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=Left -- exec:/nwp/s

<!-- nearly everything is now duplicated on the function keys so you could generally pick one or the other/modify either. don't mess with escape or alt plus number though.-->

Alt+ KEY=1 -- root:1
Alt+ KEY=2 -- root:2
Alt+ KEY=3 -- root:3
Alt+ KEY=4 -- root:4
Alt+ KEY=5 -- root:5
Alt+ KEY=6 -- root:6
Alt+ KEY=7 -- root:7
Alt+ KEY=8 -- root:8
Alt+ KEY=9 -- root:9
Alt+ KEY=0 -- root:0

Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:/nwp/n1
Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:/nwp/n2
Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:/nwp/n3
Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:/nwp/n
Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:/nwp/tem
Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:/nwp/uh
Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:/nwp/ii
Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:/nwp/pbw
Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:/nwp/paw
Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:/nwp/elp

<!--
the above repeat below as commented out blanks. delete these (or move the arrow on line 14 to line 2) if you'd prefer to use your own. 4 is the windows key. held together with the number specified they execute the following functions (exec code (minus the /nwp/ part) is what gets entered into the launcher, which itself is most conveniently called with the built in spacebar plus shift shortcut):
win+1=main nwp menu
win+2=only the highlight and click to apply word processing codes (thanks again to miriam).
win+3=only the paste and place word processor codes
win+4=main nuup menu: nwp menu as 1 plus the uber utilities packs' functions.
win+5=ae tem menu--access template files or make word processing files out of text files. access a folder for drag and drop launching of batches of files (something that could also be done through the vtg or with launcher if the identical code is sent as a script (i.e. it has #!/bin/sh at the top and has been given the proper permission (e.g. with ch in the launcher followed by its name in the following launcher that pops up)) to the /nwp/ folder.)
win+6=underline -- highlight and activate (through code, key, or menu)
win+7=italics -- paste and paste version
win+8=page break in white, below
win+9=page break in white, above
win+0=help file pop up in leafpad

1 and 5 can be seen as start centers, though the vtg and the remaining blanks can likewise initiate the dual launchers (or any other program, for that matter)
-->
<!--

blank templates for an additional 132 shortcut keys. they all rely on the ten number keys. surround path and file name with <Include></Include> and place in /root/.jwmrc-personal. i.e.
<Include>/nwp/root3/9/keys2</Include>

then jwm -restart/then restart jwm.

uncomment a section below and fill in the program choices of a section to use it.


4 is the windows key; S, A, and C are shift, alt, and control. windows commands generally don't need the "exec:" and things off the PATH need their full paths after it.


the nwp menus (both ae and jwm) allow access to just about (there may've been a few oversights) every word processing command, but it's still menu access instead of button-immediacy, so to get that regular word processor feel back, you may want to have, for example, bold or underline only a key combo away.
copying the commented out group below and inserting the following (from the vtg cheat sheet that pops up when you hit alt plus g)


bh - adds bold tags around a selection of text in any text editor
uh - adds underline tags around a selection of text in any text editor
sth - add strikethrough tags around a selection of text in any editor or window that can receive text input
ih - add italics tags around a selection of text in any editor or window that can receive text input
bb - print out bold tags
cmt - print out comment (<!-- -->) tags
ii - print out italics tags
st - print out strikethrough tags
ul - print out underline tags
tem - open templates/duals menu

these are all in nwp, so they need the path (/nwp/) prepended to them so machine can find them. or you could just pick (and possibly copy to overwrite the versions without the "/nwp/"--just substitute out (through find and replace) the modifiers. substitute the keys to make similar levels of any other keys. well, here they are again, but with the proper path added to the call:


/nwp/bh # adds bold tags around a selection of text in any text editor
/nwp/uh # adds underline tags around a selection of text in any text editor
/nwp/sth # add strikethrough tags around a selection of text in any editor or window that can receive text input
/nwp/ih # add italics tags around a selection of text in any editor or window that can receive text input
/nwp/bb # print out bold tags
/nwp/cmt # print out comment (<!-- -->) tags
/nwp/ii # print out italics tags
/nwp/st # print out strikethrough tags
/nwp/ul # print out underline tags
/nwp/tem # open templates/duals menu

(i made them so they'd work in a fake pexec or gexec history pulldown as a launchable cheat sheet, but we just need the /path/file bit for the keys. if you don't have a template with the "exec:" bits already in place, do another substitution, /nwp replaced with exec:/nwp or something similar. then just pick the keys you've got your bold, italics, and whatever else you want (including batch launching and things normally deemed apart from word processing). so that's the basic idea behind the big batch of potential keyboard shortcuts.

-->

<!--
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=1 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=2 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=3 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=4 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=5 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=6 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=7 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=8 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=9 -- exec:/nwp/
Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=0 -- exec:/nwp/
-->
<!--
Alt+Shift+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->
<!--
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=1 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=2 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=3 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=4 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=5 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=6 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=7 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=8 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=9 -- exec:/nwp/
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=0 -- exec:/nwp/
-->


<!--
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=0 -- exec:


<!--a couple of samples for the previous two key banks: -->

<!-- Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=2 -- exec:vgt -->

Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=1 -- exec:/nwp/winswitcher

Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=2 -- exec:xdotool key ctrl+9 ctrl+8 Return ctrl+7

Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=3 -- exec:/nwp/3but
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=4 -- window
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=5 -- move
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=6 -- resize
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=7 -- minimize
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=8 -- maximize
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=9 -- prev
Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=0 -- next


Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=1 -- ldesktop
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=2 -- rdesktop
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=3 -- udesktop
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=4 -- ddesktop
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=5 -- prevstacked
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=6 -- nextstacked
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=7 -- shade
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=8 -- showdesktop
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=9 -- fullscreen
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+ KEY=0 -- exec:/nwp/k

<!--a couple of samples for the previous two key bank (part of main jwmrc personal in other nwp configs (through quickswitch or otherwise)>

-->



<!--
Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->
<!--
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Alt+Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->
<!--
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Ctrl+Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->
<!--
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Shift+Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->
<!--
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=1 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=2 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=3 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=4 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=5 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=6 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=7 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=8 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=9 -- exec:/nwp/
Winkey+Alt+Ctrl+ KEY=0 -- exec:/nwp/
-->
<!--
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Alt+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->
<!--
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->

<!--
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=1 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=2 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=3 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=4 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=5 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=6 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=7 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=8 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=9 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=0 -- exec:
-->

<!--
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F12 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F11 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F10 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F9 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F8 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F7 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F6 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F5 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F4 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F3 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F2 -- exec:
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+ KEY=F1 -- exec:

(another set of function key blanks for you to customize)
-->

[remove the lead and trailing arrows (<!-- -->), (fill out with programs, scripts, files of your choice and save file), and restart jwm to activate an otherwise dormant bank (nearly all of which are set as blanks in the actual file you'd need to edit (on alt+4 menu or mae in the main launcher. r0-r9 in the launcher will also give you access to the ten jwm menus.)]

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getting closer to the approximatic: updates (p5_,u6_) for

#162 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

from installation of p5(jaewm)/u6(jaewm)/x7/nwp32/nwp-64
jaewms are updates to ~572.14 (making it p5--next version is 5p) and p6 (making it 6p--next version will be 6u (lamely sticking to p5/6 simply because of the following wallpaper):

Image


eventually x7 will become 7x as a spin of xenialpup, but both the sfs and pet should work okay in all 5-8 series pups using jwm and rox except the newest slackos, which have been updated twice since 6.3.0 and possibly prove this assertion wrong. anyway, the pet doesn't affect jwm unless you activate it, which can be done in a number of ways, the easiest being entering /nwp/my1 (keycentric base config) or /nwp/my30 (regular default) into a terminal you can see the jaewm documentation in /nwp/c/installation-retro for more on how they differ. the same folder also has clickable installation options--you can preconfigure which trays show rather than use mae (entered in the shift plus spacebar launcher) or the root4 menu (alt plus 4 and 5, scroll up and down) to do it after the initial set of jwm config changes are in place. being updates, the jaewms don't install the dependencies (aemenu, xdotool, wmctrl)--the spins have it already, plus they've got the pets for transfer to either 64 or 32 bit in /nwp/c. if you don't want to see the pet installed already error message, you can use that version to update an existing nwp installation. nwp32/64 contain just the dependencies and the nwp itself. installation is the same as with x7--either go to /nwp/c and pick and choose or enter /nwp/my1(-my4) or /nwp/my30(-my49) into a terminal and wait for fixmenus and jwm -restart to run after the backup and swap are made.


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p5-jaewm.pet
p5-jaewm.sfs
u6-jaewm.pet
u6-jaewm.sfs
x7.sfs
x7.pet
nwp-64.pet
nwp32.pet
nwp-64.sfs
nwp32.sfs

x7:


aemenu-1.2.12.pet
antiword_0.37-8.pet
brother_mfc685cw-1.0.pet
CamPhoneTab_Hotplug-1.0.pet
catdoc-0.94.2-i486.pet
copy-fast-2.4.pet
Desktop-Global-Theme-Profile-1.7.2.pet
desktopiconarrangement-1.8.2.pet
desktoplaunchericonmaker-1.0.pet
dillo-3.0.5-i486-wary5.pet
duplipets-1.2.pet
easylauncher-2.0.pet
easypackage-0.1.pet
ExifTool-8.66.pet
findnrun-1.9.1.pet
fixup_util-linux-0.1.pet
flashplayer11-11.2.202.626.pet
geany-plugins-1.25-i686.pet
getflash-1.5-6.pet
get_java-1.0.pet
get_libreoffice-0.40.pet
gnewpet-6.5.pet
GTK_Theme_Maker-2.1.pet
img2pdf_tahrpup-1.1.pet
isomaster-1.3.7-i486.pet
javaif-20151214.pet
jwmthememaker-2.2.pet
libQt3Support.so.4.pet
libxapian22_1.2.8-1.pet
megatools-1.9.97.pet
multirename-1.7.pet
mupdf-1.4.pet
mydbox-1.2_noarch.pet
packit-1.14.pet
pArchive-2.1.pet
partview-2016.pet
pcmanfm-1.2.3.pet
peasyglue-1.9.pet
peasypdf-3.6.pet
peasyscale-1.9.pet
peasyscan-2.9.pet
peasyscan_pdf_plugin-1.3.pet
peekapet-1.3.pet
Pet_Maker-2.3.pet
pets2sfsgui-1.4.pet
pGtk-theme-refresh-1.1.pet
pic2txt-1.3.pet
picframemaker-2.0.pet
PupClockset-2.4.2.pet
PupControl-2.8.pet
PuppyTerrier-02c_BIL.pet
qt4-4.3.2.pet
quickpet_precise-2.pet
recoll-1.13.02.pet
Right-click-6.9.8.pet
roxterm_1.22.2-1.pet
sakura-2.3.8.pet
sfs2pet-20121001.pet
sfs-compatibility-01.pet
sfsinstaller-1.3.pet
sfs_version_converter-1.4-1.pet
SimplePythonHTTPServer-1.0.pet
simpson-1.3.pet
slocate-3.1-i486-4.pet
spacefm_0.9.4-0_20141009_DOC.pet
spacefm_0.9.4-0_20141009.pet
storymaker-1.4.pet
tesseract-3.00-i486.pet
tesseract_eng-3.00.pet
treesize-0.54.1.pet
uextract-3.23.pet
UnPet-0.6.pet
unrtf_0.19.3-1.1.pet
util-linux-2.21.2-i686_xen701.pet
verysmallfileeditor-1.0.pet
wmctrl-1.07-6_i386.pet
woofy-0.91.pet
xapian-core-1.0.18.pet
xdotool-2.20110530.1-3.pet
Xournal_Puppy-0.4.8.pet
youtubedl-gui-0.1.pet


u6:

CamPhoneTab_Hotplug-1.0.pet
Desktop-Global-Theme-Profile-1.7.2.pet
desktopiconarrangement-1.8.2.pet
desktoplaunchericonmaker-1.0.pet
dillo-3.0.5-precise.pet
duplipets-1.2.pet
easylauncher-2.0.pet
easypackage-0.1.pet
flashplayer11-11.2.202.626.pet
focuswriter-1.5.5-i686.pet
geany-1.25-i686.pet
geany_DOC-1.25-i686.pet
gnewpet-6.5.pet
GTK_Theme_Maker-2.1.pet
img2pdf_tahrpup-1.1.pet
isomaster-1.3.7-i486.pet
jwmthememaker-2.2.pet
multirename-1.7.pet
mupdf-1.4.pet
openssl-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet
packit-1.14.pet
pArchive-2.1.pet
partview-2016.pet
pcmanfm-1.2.3.pet
peasyglue-1.9.pet
peasypdf-3.6.pet
peasyscale-1.9.pet
peasyscan-2.9.pet
peasyscan_pdf_plugin-1.3.pet
peekapet-1.3.pet
Pet_Maker-2.3.pet
pets2sfsgui-1.4.pet
pGtk-theme-refresh-1.1.pet
pic2txt-1.3.pet
picframemaker-2.0.pet
PupClockset-2.4.2.pet
PupControl-2.8.pet
python-2.7.pet
quickpet_precise-2.pet
roxterm_1.22.2-1.pet
sakura-2.3.8.pet
sfs-compatibility-01.pet
sfsinstaller-1.3.pet
sfs_version_converter-1.4-1.pet
simpson-1.3.pet
storymaker-1.4.pet
tesseract-3.00-i486.pet
tesseract_eng-3.00.pet
tree-1.6.0-i486-1.txz
treesize-0.54.1.pet
uextract-3.23.pet
UnPet-0.6.pet
urxvt-9.21_man.pet
urxvt-9.21_PrecisePup-5.4.3.pet
UrxvtControl-1.1.pet
Xournal_Puppy-0.4.8.pet
yad_0.33.1-slk56.pet
youtubedl-gui-0.1.pet


p5:

CamPhoneTab_Hotplug-1.0.pet
Desktop-Global-Theme-Profile-1.7.2.pet
desktopiconarrangement-1.8.2.pet
desktoplaunchericonmaker-1.0.pet
dillo-3.0.5-precise.pet
duplipets-1.2.pet
easylauncher-2.0.pet
easypackage-0.1.pet
flashplayer11-11.2.202.626.pet
focuswriter-1.5.5-i686.pet
geany-1.25-i686.pet
geany_DOC-1.25-i686.pet
gnewpet-6.5.pet
GTK_Theme_Maker-2.1.pet
img2pdf_tahrpup-1.1.pet
isomaster-1.3.7-i486.pet
jwmthememaker-2.2.pet
multirename-1.7.pet
mupdf-1.4.pet
openssl-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet
packit-1.14.pet
pArchive-2.1.pet
partview-2016.pet
pcmanfm-1.2.3.pet
peasyglue-1.9.pet
peasypdf-3.6.pet
peasyscale-1.9.pet
peasyscan-2.9.pet
peasyscan_pdf_plugin-1.3.pet
peekapet-1.3.pet
Pet_Maker-2.3.pet
pets2sfsgui-1.4.pet
pGtk-theme-refresh-1.1.pet
pic2txt-1.3.pet
picframemaker-2.0.pet
PupClockset-2.4.2.pet
PupControl-2.8.pet
python-2.7.pet
quickpet_precise-2.pet
roxterm_1.22.2-1.pet
sakura-2.3.8.pet
sfs-compatibility-01.pet
sfsinstaller-1.3.pet
sfs_version_converter-1.4-1.pet
simpson-1.3.pet
storymaker-1.4.pet
tesseract-3.00-i486.pet
tesseract_eng-3.00.pet
tree-1.6.0-i486-1.txz
treesize-0.54.1.pet
uextract-3.23.pet
UnPet-0.6.pet
urxvt-9.21_man.pet
urxvt-9.21_PrecisePup-5.4.3.pet
UrxvtControl-1.1.pet
Xournal_Puppy-0.4.8.pet
yad_0.33.1-slk56.pet
youtubedl-gui-0.1.pet

common but unlisted:

treesize, megasync, dropbox, libgtk3_..deb.

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to enable the custom geany menu (ae menu gg in the launcher, root 2,9,0 menus) on your system, enter /nwp/c/geanytweak into a terminal or go to /nwp/c/ and click the geanytweak script.


i recommend the pets in general, the SFSes for testing.


p.dogfellow, 6/30/16


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more dopiness:


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known bugs: xenial won't let go of the blue active window title bars and xcalc crashes it (so don't use it unless you want to shut down). there's supposedly a fix (see xenial folder in puppy isos) for the broken mounted drive icons, but i haven't tried it yet--so already a pet or two i've left out and the upgrade path for x7 presents itself. the rox tweaks (letter shortcuts, etc) and jwm/gtk theme upgrades (to "official pux specs"...) don't have a nwp shortcut as yet--go to nwp/c to click the activation scripts (in the process of being phased out).


/nwp/mae in a terminal will also get you the installation menu after the pet or sfs is installed.



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documentation updates:

Jaewm!-.1.ncd
launcher shortcuts
nwp keyboard shortcuts (jwm)

approximatic for most 32 bit pups:

x7 sfs
x7 pet
upgrade p6 to 6p:
u6 sfs
u6 pet
upgrade ~572.14 to p5:
p5 sfs
p5 pet
(sfs was mostly used to make the pet--it won't overwrite/update on an existing install in either the precise or the unicorn spin (or most any other existing installation of the jaewmie).

no helper pets, just the nwp folder, aemenu, xdotool, the pexec based launcehrs, and wmctrl:

nwp64 pet
nwp 64 sfs
nwp32 pet
nwp32 sfs
update fixes some documentation and (this time-- accidentally left it out of the earlier one/the one four in the vtg thread...) has the geany and geany plug-in update for ~...14.

Corvus' geany 125 pet and plugins separate from the p5 and x7 packages.

pets will update existing setups, the sfs won't unless you remove or rename your old nwp (you may want to rename it before the pet installation since merging of the contents may overwrite any customizing you've done).

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browser, word processor, and multimedia player updates

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palemoon 26.3. sfs and pet

slimjet-11.0.1 sfs and pet. (use the tahr version pet/sfs for the unicorn spin).
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uninstalling before updating either palemoon or slimjet may be entirely unnecessary; both updated well on top of various older versions (spanning precise, unicorn, and xenial. precise spin updated a 9-series slimjet to the 11, most of the palemoons were no more than two updates behind). palemoon is up to 26.3 and slimjet's up to 11.0.1. thanks again to OscarTalks for both these and for the following multimedia updates:

this smplayer works well in precise/the precise spin and is my audio-video player recommendation for the unicorn spin.
smplayer-16.4.0-svn7831-precise.pet

the following two pets (again by Oscar) update the default media player in the precise spin:
mplayer-37844-precise.pet plus the interface tweak, gnome-mplayer-1.0.9-precise.pet

most recent versions of LibreOffice 5.1._ and 5.0._

LibreOffice-5.1.4_en-US_xz.pet
LibreOffice-5.1.4_en-US_xz.sfs

LibreOffice-5.0.6_en-US_xz.pet
LibreOffice-5.0.6_en-US_xz.sfs

(i include both as upgrades though the newer one seems to no longer need java to run writer (which was the original reason for linking the older (but still maintained/updated) series here)).

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focuswriter for x7 as sfs and pet

#164 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

focuswriter-1.5.5_xen.pet


focuswriter-1.5.5_xen.sfs

packages contain:
focuswriter-1.5.5-i686.pet
libqt4-dbus_4.8.1-0ubuntu4.6_i386.pet
libqt4-network_4.8.1-0ubuntu4.6_i386.pet
libqt4-xml_4.8.1-0ubuntu4.6_i386.pet
libqtcore4_4.8.1-0ubuntu4.6_i386.pet
libqtgui4_4.8.1-0ubuntu4.6_i386.pet

Pelo

ToOpPy 2.1, in France, Dressed by Argolance

#165 Post by Pelo »

Puppy precise 5.7.1 becomes ToOpPy 2.1, in France, Dressed by Argolance
Take a glance. You will like it, perhaps hate it ...
Collection Argolance Summer 2016 just released
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Pelo

Precise and unicorn, 180MB i will try it this week.

#166 Post by Pelo »

Precise and unicorn, 180MB i will try it this week. Ther are so many Puppies, i will not use last ones, quite boring me, viva precise versions :) (local puplets are to taste, hu, sp, ru, and fr,before the Brexit)
"description: 2/19/16: updated as ~572.14 (244 mb) and forked as p6.0 (based on unicornpup, 184 mb)" I need this one (now downloading from Google Drive 184MB).
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updated quick links page

#167 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

last release plus quicklinks and updates:

p6.0.iso md5: cfec3c91a98f07301a5c901c7a8103ce  184 mb
~572.14.iso md5: cb47d7829f1fd43328df1c5f4ff12056  244 mb

devx_precise_5.7.2.sfs

devx for p6.0:
(same as the original unicorn pup devx)

upgrade p6 to u6/6p:
u6 sfs
u6 pet
upgrade ~572.14 to p5:
p5 sfs
p5 pet
(sfs was mostly used to make the pet--it won't overwrite/update on an existing install in either the precise or the unicorn spin (or most any other existing installation of the jaewmie).
---------------
documentation updates:

Jaewm!-.1.ncd
launcher shortcuts
nwp keyboard shortcuts (jwm)

approximatic for most 32 bit pups:

x7 sfs
x7 pet
focuswriter-1.5.5_xen.pet
focuswriter-1.5.5_xen.sfs

palemoon 26.3. sfs and pet
slimjet-11.0.1 sfs and pet. (use the tahr version pet/sfs for the unicorn spin).

upgrade pet plus browser upgrade (unicorn spin gets palemoon, the precise spin gets slimjet) updates the isos. adding the focuswriter pet/sfs to an x7 installation brings that equal with p6 and the precise spin in terms of features added. (only x7 needs m1 or m30 for the jwm tweaks to be activated. see http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 183#910183 for more.

updated collection of quicklinks (cut and paste from earlier posts for your convenience):
from
lyrics, notes, and tubby lou's sick device
I recently began playing around with Audacity in a couple of derivatives and found it was eating up my save folders, one of which was on an otherwise shrinking 12gb partition. turns out all the processing starts a mini music library in /var/tmp. I was working with some rather large mp3s, and in one case on an admittedly small partition, but should you ever run into the problem, the fix is to move the audacity-root folder from /var/tmp/audacity-root to a place that's convenient and has room enough to spare, then symlink the folder back to /var/tmp.
in somewhat related news, i recently broke vlc on my p6 installation and the only audio player i could get to work well after that was this portable deadbeef.

uninstalling before updating either palemoon or slimjet may be entirely unnecessary; both updated well on top of various older versions (spanning precise, unicorn, and xenial. precise spin updated a 9-series slimjet to the 11, most of the palemoons were no more than two updates behind). palemoon is up to 26.3 and slimjet's up to 11.0.1. thanks again to OscarTalks for both these and for the following multimedia updates:

this smplayer works well in precise/the precise spin and is my audio-video player recommendation for the unicorn spin.
smplayer-16.4.0-svn7831-precise.pet

the following two pets (again by Oscar) update the default media player in the precise spin:
mplayer-37844-precise.pet plus the interface tweak, gnome-mplayer-1.0.9-precise.pet
here's iron50: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
(again by Oscar)

the wine packages are made from the work of version2013, argolance, peebee, and technosaurus. to get VLC, you can either download it and the qt package from quickpet, or you could use the following:

qt-4.8.2-stripped.pet

vlc-2.0.7-i686.pet

vlc_DOC-2.0.7-i686.pet

vlc_DEV-2.0.7-i686.pet

these are the other packages that were optional on the smaller versions but included in the larger ones (to varying degrees):

Ardour3-3.5.357-i686-Precise_5.7.1nodep.pet

audacity-2.0.5-i686.pet

gimp-painter-2.8.pet

rakarrack-0.6.1-i686.pet

hydrogen-0.9.5.1-s-i686-precise.pet

rakarrack_DOC-0.6.1-i686.pet

rassam-paint-1.0.pet

seq24_0.9.2.pet

LP2_sooperlooper_1.6.14dfsg-1.pet

rosegarden-13.10-i686.pet

video:

cinelerra-4.2-extraFonts-w5.pet

cinelerra-w5-4.2a.pet

avidemux-2.6.4.pet

openshot-1.4.3_precise.pet
(i believe all but the cinerella (thanks for the find or package, don570) can be downloaded from quickpet (also by 666philb).

java:
latest java packages (8u92)
wine198 by version 2013
w198.sfs
w198.tar.xz

words processing and related:
here's Calibre-2.5p.pet by gjuhasz and an sfs made from it.

goldendict-1.0.2-precise.pet

goldendict-wordnet_3.0-26.1_all.deb

LibreOffice-5.1.4_en-US_xz.pet
LibreOffice-5.1.4_en-US_xz.sfs

LibreOffice-5.0.6_en-US_xz.pet
LibreOffice-5.0.6_en-US_xz.sfs

(i include both as upgrades though the newer one seems to no longer need java to run writer (which was the original reason for linking the older (but still maintained/updated) series here)).
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Re: Precise and unicorn, 180MB i will try it this week.

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Pelo wrote:Precise and unicorn, 180MB i will try it this week. Ther are so many Puppies, i will not use last ones, quite boring me, viva precise versions :) (local puplets are to taste, hu, sp, ru, and fr,before the Brexit)
"description: 2/19/16: updated as ~572.14 (244 mb) and forked as p6.0 (based on unicornpup, 184 mb)" I need this one (now downloading from Google Drive 184MB).
most of the above should install directly into tooppy. to get the jwm tweaks to work you'd have to enter my1 or my30 into a terminal or go to nwp/c and manually configure it by clicking the numbered scripts (unless there's some kind of new, constrictive jwm manager in place--as far as i know, that only applies to the newest slackos).

argolance has a nice aesthetic. i dig much of what he's done that i've seen.

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some quicklinks i left out of the last post

#169 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

some quicklinks i've left out from here:
vivaldi (sfs and pet, both thanks yet again to OscarTalks) is another viable browser choice for either spin.


here's a link to spideroakone_6.1_i386.deb.

[...]

if you want something a little lighter than libre office, you can use this wps-office_10.1.0.5444-a20_i386.sfs WPS package from perdido. it's what's become of the kingsoft office suite. no odt ability, but many appear to like it. if you want it as a pet, right-click convert it with the built in utility.


also a little more into the wine or ms compatibility side of things, i've found this virtual dj software appears to work well in both spins:

http://www.toplinuxapps.com/2015/05/por ... ested.html

i used it fairly often when i still had windows--one of the things i wasn't happy about giving up when i chucked it all. nice to see it back--not sure if it will work on 64 bit, but it's fine in limited testing in both these 32 bit spins. (the precise spin has more built in music programs--pretty sure this more than makes up for the difference).
the wps packages have been updated (pet now available) thanks to perdido:

wps-office_10.1.0.5672-a21_i386.pet wps-office_10.1.0.5672-a21_i386.sfs

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spideroak debs seem to install fine directly from spideroak so i'm no longer mirroring those.

same post gave me the code for xeyes (pic is from the unicorn spin; more a page back, though now that i'm working on porting the customizations that define these spins to 64bit, there may be more forthcoming. for now, scroll back towards page one for some of the more minimal setups--pets and sfs versions of the approximatic (p5, u6, x7) require activation through the terminal (/nwp/my1 or /nwp/my30) on new installs, though rox /nwp/c will take you to the installation folder, which opens up some preconfiguration options (none of which will take the menu, tray, or key swapping features--you'll need to swap in from the my series for those). i will soon post an updated version of the 64 bit nwp--been playing around with it a bit in tahr64 (finally got it to boot on a worthy (6gb ram) machine).

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here's that dj software mirrored:

Portable Virtual DJ 7.4 for Linux by TopLinuxApps.com

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firefox from mozilla continues to work as described a few pages back. haven't tested peebee's chromium in a few updates, but no reason to think that's still not another viable browser option.
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towards a 64bit version of the spins

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since few start with linux, it makes sense to me to allow users to easily search through their non linux created files--unfortunately nothing seems to be in the class of recoll, which isn't always convenient to install (these spins and the approximatic include a fairly old version of it (1.13), which works well enough that i'd be happy to be able to get it consistently working in 64bit, even if i needed to use a compatibility sfs to do so). had a go at getting the era-correct 1.17 to work in tahr64, but only succeeded one in three times. trick may have been to start with the bug fix, then first ppm-install recoll and its dependencies. other orders failed, but i'm not sure if that was necessarily due to sequencing.

anyway, the updated nwp.64 pet below works better than the one i posted earlier, at least in tahr64, but if you already installed the earlier one and want to try out what makes them different, apart from compression used by the somewhat disimilar utilities i used to make them, just install the following xdotoolpet:


xdotool_3.20130111.1-3.1.pet


here's the newer 64bit nwp:
nwp-64.pet

and here are the geany plugins you'll need for the geanytweak script to work (and consequently the custom menus in set1 and/or the installation defaults) in 64bit:

geanytahr64.tar.xz


if you've installed the newer 64bit nwp and want to give the older one a go, just try out this xdotool package (which to work well in slacko64, iirc):

xdotool-2.2-x86_64.pet

speaking of slacko64 and what i said earlier about the jwm management--doesn't appear to be related to jwm desk or sticky jwm or any of that, but until i test the newest version, if you install the pet, manually play with jwm at your own risk (and be aware you may be playing around with the configuration quick switches at an even greater potential risk under that distro).

apart from the difficulties with recoll and the somewhat expected by now loss of some nwp funtions under 64, the tahr64 proto spin/insta-spin seems to have worked well. next reboot i'll test it under xenial64 and see if anything needs to be adjusted.

here's some of the rest (really all as of now but i expect it to grow/change) of the 64 bit spin/upgrade path:
better dual monitor management:
arandr-tahr64.pet

64bit libreoffices:
LibreOffice-5.1.4_64_en-US_xz.sfs
LibreOffice-5.1.4_64_en-US_xz.pet

megasync for tahr64

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slimjet64 feels lighter and quicker than 32, especially if there are many tabs open. maybe this plus google's ability to index and search whatever you stick in its cloud make the possible loss of recoll less painful. or annoying. i suppose as long as you can specify a subdirectory it's not so bad...

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contents of arandr pet:

arandr_0.1.7.1-1.pet files_6.0.5.sfs-md5.txt python-cairo_1.8.8.pet python-gobject-2_2.28.6.pet python-gtk2_2.24.0.pet

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