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Hi Rich, it is working fine here for the moment.
Thanks for the full version, I got used to the "Pack this tree" and I use the "WPS Class List" also.
It is not a bug. About "WPS Class List", where can I suggest some text for some undocumented classes?
Like "CWBubblepad": "This is a replacement class for LaunchPad included in the Bubblepad package. Reduces the size of the original launchpad. The drawers may be hidden and every action button may be independently removed. "
Regards
would it be possible to remove/avoid the entries for USB sticks/HDDs (that had been plugged in on system start) and only keep those for fixed disks ?
XShutdown is in no position to do any filtering because it fetches the list immediately before showing the Shutdown dialog. If it takes more than 3 seconds to get the list, it abandons the effort and doesn't show any list. There just isn't time to probe multiple partitions to handle an edge case like this.Without really knowing what I'm talking about: if you want to identify qualifying USB drives, then it may be possible to let an user enter an identification substring, which may be as unique as a full label of a drive:
/* FindDrvs.CMD */
ARG settings
IF settings='' THEN DO
SAY
SAY 'Usage: FindDrvs.CMD [label_substring [label_substring]]'
EXIT
END
CALL Time 'R'
CALL RxFuncAdd 'SysDriveInfo','RexxUtil','SysDriveInfo'
CALL RxFuncAdd 'SysDriveMap','RexxUtil','SysDriveMap'
drives=SysDriveMap('C:')
DO i=1 TO Words(drives)
PARSE VALUE SysDriveInfo(Word(drives,i)) WITH drive . . label
positive=0
DO j=1 TO Words(settings)
IF Pos(Word(settings,j),label,1)>0 THEN positive=j
END
IF positive>0 THEN SAY 'Drive' drive||"'s label" Strip(label) 'contains the substring' Word(settings,positive)||'.'
END i
SAY
SAY 'Time elapsed:' Time('E')
EXIT
[C:]\finddrvs.cmd
Usage: FindDrvs.CMD [label_substring [label_substring]]
[C:\]finddrvs usb11 usb12
Drive F:'s label USB11208GB contains the substring USB11.
Time elapsed: 0.010000
So far it works ok, but graph in CPU pulse a little bit out of screen.More than a little bit, over 50% pulse graph does'nt show at all.
More than a little bit, over 50% pulse graph does'nt show at all.It also tracks a lot faster which seeks attention from ones eyeballs, the older and slower one you only looked at when you wished to.
So far it works ok, but graph in CPU pulse a little bit out of screen.More than a little bit, over 50% pulse graph does'nt show at all.
It also tracks a lot faster which seeks attention from ones eyeballs, the older and slower one you only looked at when you wished to.
I still have a problem with cmd file icons vanishing from the Tray but I suspect it is likely to be none XWP related as cmd icon's change of there own volition sometimes
The speed has been doubled from 1 sample per second to 2 samples per second.I've thought that it was 1 sample per two seconds before. I prefer the old rate, but I can live with the new one.
Personally, I consider the line graph to be totally worthless if you have more than 2 cores. It just devolves into a meaningless jumble of lines that tell you nothing about actual usage - particularly when running FF or SM.Here I have only one core and the graph matches the screen shot and the reports above. The graph's amplitude is by a factor of 2 too large.
The new bar graph provides a far more coherent view of overall usage.Apparently you mean the new average load graph. Yes, I like it, but haven't decided which one to use in the future.
So far it works ok, but graph in CPU pulse a little bit out of screen.More than a little bit, over 50% pulse graph does'nt show at all.
The widget relies on XCenter to give it the dimensions of its window - and sometimes XCenter gets it wrong. If that's the case here, then you can easily fix this.
First, expand the width of the widget; the graph will redraw itself. Wait a moment, then restore it to your desired size; again, the graph will be redrawn. Does this fix the problem? If not, try increasing the height of XCenter. Let it reformat itself, then restore the original height.
One or the other of these resizing actions should cause the graph to be drawn correctly. If not, please let me know.
Expanding the width does not help. Pls suggest how to increase the height ?With the mouse pointer like any other window you want to resize.
Expanding the width does not help. Pls suggest how to increase the height ?With the mouse pointer like any other window you want to resize.
Resizing made no change.So far it works ok, but graph in CPU pulse a little bit out of screen.More than a little bit, over 50% pulse graph does'nt show at all.
The widget relies on XCenter to give it the dimensions of its window - and sometimes XCenter gets it wrong. If that's the case here, then you can easily fix this.
First, expand the width of the widget; the graph will redraw itself. Wait a moment, then restore it to your desired size; again, the graph will be redrawn. Does this fix the problem? If not, try increasing the height of XCenter. Let it reformat itself, then restore the original height.
One or the other of these resizing actions should cause the graph to be drawn correctly. If not, please let me know.
So far it works ok, but graph in CPU pulse a little bit out of screen.
Is there any possibility to read Virtual Address Limit from DosQuerySysInfo but not from config.sys?
; Set VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT for OS/4 kernel
;VALIMIT = 3072
VALIMIT = 2048
What dll pertains to the AN Removable media monitor? Mine has disapeared from my XCenter bar and is no longer listed as a widget to install. Fortunately FM/2 has a rescan. Once I hit RESCAN, it appears in the FM/2 drives tree. However, the USB drives appears in no program drive listing using Save As (example: using PMView) until I use FM/2 RESCAN. I miss the AN Removable media monitor on the XCenter. Hopefully it can be recovered.
Tried reinstalling and still no Removable media monitor.
the only "nice to have" would be the ability to EDIT the object name (file, folder, etc.) while in the DETAILS and/or XVIEW view. And by edit I mean double-click on the object, just as one can do so while in the ICON or TREE view.I don't understand that. Object titles are changable in any folder view and at any place. Object titles in folders are editable by Alt+MB1click, not by MB1doubleclick.
the only "nice to have" would be the ability to EDIT the object name (file, folder, etc.) while in the DETAILS and/or XVIEW view. And by edit I mean double-click on the object, just as one can do so while in the ICON or TREE view.I don't understand that. Object titles are changable in any folder view and at any place. Object titles in folders are editable by Alt+MB1click, not by MB1doubleclick.
All the files are there. However, the AN removable object fails to appear as an option in the widgets select. What is different about this widget that would cause it to fail to be recognized? None of the other widgets do this. This is not the first time the AN removable media widget has disappeared from my xcenter.What dll pertains to the AN Removable media monitor? Mine has disapeared from my XCenter bar and is no longer listed as a widget to install. Fortunately FM/2 has a rescan. Once I hit RESCAN, it appears in the FM/2 drives tree. However, the USB drives appears in no program drive listing using Save As (example: using PMView) until I use FM/2 RESCAN. I miss the AN Removable media monitor on the XCenter. Hopefully it can be recovered.
Tried reinstalling and still no Removable media monitor.
The files involved are: RemMedia.dll, RemMedia.xqs, RemM_de.ms1, RemM_EN.msg, and RemM_es.ms1.
You must have the wrong installer. The generally available version does not have the Removable Media Monitor widget. You need the one from your Arca Noae subscription, or from the ArcaOS installer (or just restore those files from a backup).
You can mount USB drives, using the Refresh Removable Media program. Don't forget to eject them, before removing them.
All the files are there. However, the AN removable object fails to appear as an option in the widgets select.
Note: Checking my other partition, in the XCenter>Properties>Widgets
The an Removable media is listed with the option of rebuilding object when right mouse button selected. My problem partition does not list it in the Widgets page and as a result cannot be rebuilt, although all required files are where they should be.
The reason for the trouble with Widgets not being found is this:
for some reason XWP 1.0.13 Beta1 does not install into the same directory as 1.0.12 did. And therefore you need to copy over the widgets from the "plugins\xcenter" directory of 1.0.12 to the 1.0.13 directory tree (in the "plugins\xcenter" directory).
After installing 1.0.13 beta, Warpin still shows 1.0.12. Is that intentional ?
Background: back in the past something screwed up my Warpin Database and that happened AFTER I installed XWorplace 1.0.12 but BEFORE I installed 1.0.13. It is possible that on installation of 1.0.13 there was no entry in the Warpin database for 1.0.12.
Nonetheless the side effect for the AMouse plugin installation remains: you will have to RERUN the AMouse plugin installation (deinstall and then reinstall) after installing XWP (to a different directory). Or fiddle around with files.