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Stemsee wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:50 amSo to get wallset to work correctly in fatdog this needs to be done1) edit /etc/rc.d/rc.Xdesktopand comment out the contents of launch_desktop function.The reason is that rox-desktop initiates the rox pinboard and panel in such a way that it cannot be disabled in user space using the rox rightclick options in a directory browser instance.ROX-Filer has a client-server architecture. The server is the first instance. All subsequent invocations of rox with or without options, via command-line or mouse clicks, are clients that ask the server to do something, such as opening a folder and showing its contents as icons, or changing the wallpaper on the pinboard, and so on.It so happens that Fatdog64's first invocation of ROX-Filer includes the -p (--pinboard) option, as a design choice. If you don't want the pinboard you have two choices: either replace the first invocation of ROX-Filer dropping option -p (you seem to have found ways to do that by modifying files in rc.d) or kill and relaunch the first instance of ROX-Filer, pkill ROX-Filer will do (don't try if you don't know what to do next). Then you can restart ROX-Filer with other options.This alone takes away control of the desktop from the user and cripples functionality of certain apps like feh --bg-scale, vlc as wallpaper, wallset, desktop-slideshow .... and probably others.I don't think that it "takes control of the desktop away from the user". Your freedom to experiment with the Fatdog desktop demonstrates you are in control of your desktop with means and goals that fit your interests and purpose. Other Fatdog users are happy with the default desktop control built into Fatdog, which includes a default, static wallpaper, a wallpaper changer/slideshow, and mountable desktop drive icons.2) Then we no longer use rox pinboard we The Box That Rox - Mobile Karaoke Video Live Room - K in the Park To book The Box That Rox for your events email summertimelive2025 karaoke party festival livemusic windsorracecourse Fortnite has gotten its fair share of anime content over the years. Naruto characters finally made their way to the battle royale last fall, and Dragon Ball Super skins were recently leaked. This fall, Fortnite will be putting an anime spin on some of its original characters with the Anime Legends Pack. Announced on the Fortnite blog, the Anime Legends Pack is a bundle that includes 10 cosmetics, each of which rocks the cel-shaded anime look. Midas, Rox, and Penny are getting new skins: Golden Gear Midas, Ricochet Rox, and Ready Penny. They can all be seen in the box art at the top of this article. Golden Gear Midas has an alternate helmet style and a unique Golden Touch ability that applies “a golden, toon-shaded wrap to any equipped weapon.” In addition to those three costumes, there are also pairs of cosmetics associated with each character. Midas has a Golden Crash back bling and a 24 Karat Katana pickaxe, Rox rocks a Whirlberry back bling and a Blazeberry Blade pickaxe, and Penny gets a Little Black Bag back bling and a Glimmering Edge pickaxe. That leaves just one last anime goodie: the Lil’ Kart emote. That will see your character taking “a lil’ lap around the lil’ track” when activated. The Anime Legends Pack will be available both digitally and physically, both priced at $19.99 USD. The digital version will be sold everywhere Fortnite is played (so pretty much every platform) on Saturday, October 22. Thanks to Epic account linking, you’ll be able to use the anime goodies on any platform once you purchase the pack. Those who want the physical edition can actually get their hands on that stuff more than a full week earlier: the disc releases on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on Friday, October 14. Gamepur is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate PolicyComments
Stemsee wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:50 amSo to get wallset to work correctly in fatdog this needs to be done1) edit /etc/rc.d/rc.Xdesktopand comment out the contents of launch_desktop function.The reason is that rox-desktop initiates the rox pinboard and panel in such a way that it cannot be disabled in user space using the rox rightclick options in a directory browser instance.ROX-Filer has a client-server architecture. The server is the first instance. All subsequent invocations of rox with or without options, via command-line or mouse clicks, are clients that ask the server to do something, such as opening a folder and showing its contents as icons, or changing the wallpaper on the pinboard, and so on.It so happens that Fatdog64's first invocation of ROX-Filer includes the -p (--pinboard) option, as a design choice. If you don't want the pinboard you have two choices: either replace the first invocation of ROX-Filer dropping option -p (you seem to have found ways to do that by modifying files in rc.d) or kill and relaunch the first instance of ROX-Filer, pkill ROX-Filer will do (don't try if you don't know what to do next). Then you can restart ROX-Filer with other options.This alone takes away control of the desktop from the user and cripples functionality of certain apps like feh --bg-scale, vlc as wallpaper, wallset, desktop-slideshow .... and probably others.I don't think that it "takes control of the desktop away from the user". Your freedom to experiment with the Fatdog desktop demonstrates you are in control of your desktop with means and goals that fit your interests and purpose. Other Fatdog users are happy with the default desktop control built into Fatdog, which includes a default, static wallpaper, a wallpaper changer/slideshow, and mountable desktop drive icons.2) Then we no longer use rox pinboard we
2025-03-26Fortnite has gotten its fair share of anime content over the years. Naruto characters finally made their way to the battle royale last fall, and Dragon Ball Super skins were recently leaked. This fall, Fortnite will be putting an anime spin on some of its original characters with the Anime Legends Pack. Announced on the Fortnite blog, the Anime Legends Pack is a bundle that includes 10 cosmetics, each of which rocks the cel-shaded anime look. Midas, Rox, and Penny are getting new skins: Golden Gear Midas, Ricochet Rox, and Ready Penny. They can all be seen in the box art at the top of this article. Golden Gear Midas has an alternate helmet style and a unique Golden Touch ability that applies “a golden, toon-shaded wrap to any equipped weapon.” In addition to those three costumes, there are also pairs of cosmetics associated with each character. Midas has a Golden Crash back bling and a 24 Karat Katana pickaxe, Rox rocks a Whirlberry back bling and a Blazeberry Blade pickaxe, and Penny gets a Little Black Bag back bling and a Glimmering Edge pickaxe. That leaves just one last anime goodie: the Lil’ Kart emote. That will see your character taking “a lil’ lap around the lil’ track” when activated. The Anime Legends Pack will be available both digitally and physically, both priced at $19.99 USD. The digital version will be sold everywhere Fortnite is played (so pretty much every platform) on Saturday, October 22. Thanks to Epic account linking, you’ll be able to use the anime goodies on any platform once you purchase the pack. Those who want the physical edition can actually get their hands on that stuff more than a full week earlier: the disc releases on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on Friday, October 14. Gamepur is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
2025-04-11Also don't want to use fatdog drive icons, which functions on the rox-pinboard. This is so hardcoded into fatdog, but at loss of user control and choice. Code: Select alllaunch_desktop() {#if [ -e $USER_XDESKTOP ] && [ -x $USER_XDESKTOP ]; then$USER_XDESKTOP & # user desktop overrides system# elif [ -e $SYSTEM_XDESKTOP ] && [ -x $SYSTEM_XDESKTOP ]; then# $SYSTEM_XDESKTOP & # system desktop#else# default desktop: ROX desktop# INIT_DESKTOP=yes rox-desktop# if [ $USE_DRIVE_ICON ]; then#fatdog-drive-icon-frontend.sh &# fi# fi}The code you commented out above provides two hooks before it lanches rox-desktop. Use the hook. Instead of editing the core file above, you could, more simply and flexibly, write your own desktop launching code, and save it to file $USER_XDESKTOP - if it's for a single user only - or to $SYSTEM_XDESKTOP - if it's for all users. For instance, if you want to rox-desktop and no drive icons create an empty file $HOME/.fatdog/xdesktop and set its executable bit.So now I have wallset working with jwm and openbox.What replacement for desktop drive icons?Otherwise we see wallpaper being set three times during X startup. Once by fatdog sysinit using feh, then by theme-manager and finally by rox pinboard ... if I am not mistaken.I think in the basic Fatdog it's two times. Once by feh, for the system wallpaper, while the user's desktop is being finalized, then by rox pinboard for the user's wallpaper. If a user wanted to change the system wallpaper, they could do so by providing an image or a link to an image, as file $HOME/.fatdog/xinitrc-splash.
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