Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-19 Thread Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset

 But now I'm lacking some shortcut editor.

Me too...

Multimediakey support is integrated already.

Sorry about it, didn't tried since i'm staying with 10.04 - tried 11.04
though, but only volume worked... pause, play, etc didn't worked as they do
in Ubuntu __ i just tried the live cd, maybe it has something to do with
that?

Also speaking about Missing configuration programs, i've tried to change
in lxkeymap the keyboard map and didn't work. First my keyboard was es and
tried to change to cl (or anything else), didn't work: next reboot tried
from us to any map and nothing. Maybe this is a bug from the live cd and
it disapears when the OS is installed? Can someone confirm it?

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-19 Thread Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset

 Multimediakeys Play, Pause , etc. need support in the music player itself.
 I
 think Audacious has support for it, but its disabled in the default
 audacious
 configuration. I don't know about gnome-mplayer support for this.



 lxkeymap / I cannot confirm this. Switching keymap works like a charm here.



(Sorry for the bad writing, i cant find the characters!)
Im trying with another machine and theres no way lxkeymap can change my
keyboard map on the live cd...

For the multimedia keys, in Audacious preferences, Plugins, General, Global
Hotkey should be enabled by default, its a nice feature and not everybody
will say {oh, i must enable it}, most of people will just think that it
doesnt work. Once checked, multimedia keys work great.
In GnomeMplayer multimedia keys are set, but when playing a file and push
pause makes the button to highlight but just that, it doesnt pause.

Another missing configuration that should be enabled by default is chromium
with the gtk theme of lubuntu.

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-19 Thread Julien Lavergne
Le Sunday 19 June 2011 à 22:14 +0200, Filip Dominec a écrit :
 Changing keyboard mapping works for me, too. What I was missing were:
 multiple keyboard layouts switcher (DvorakCZ/Czech/English), many
 keyboard options available in GNOME (such as swapping Caps-Escape) and
 naturally a GUI for the keyboard shortcuts. This is important: shall I
 try to write an application for this?

It should be possible to extend lxkeymap to do this.

Regards,
Julien Lavergne


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-19 Thread (Rafael Laguna)
Yes, I'm thinking about it a long time. But we're changing to GTK3 and
(maybe) new theme, so I'd like to make a Chromium's matching one, for a
better global looking.

I write this as an obligation, a must do task, I promise :)


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-18 Thread Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset
2011/6/18 Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de

 Am 18.06.2011 11:16, schrieb Filip Dominec:
  Hi, I am missing several important programs for user settings (e. g.
  keyboard shortcuts, startup applications, keyboard layouts switching or
  sound channels volumes). In the ideal case these programs could be
  similar to that in Gnome 2, maybe we could just copy some. Is there any
  work in progress on this?
  Filip Dominec
 
 
 For keyboard shortcuts I normally edit the openbox configuration file,
 but you are right a graphical tool would be helpful here.
 For startup applications you can go to the menu - preferences -
 desktop session settings.
 Keyboard layout switching can be done with lxkeymap.
 Sound volume can be changed with the tray icon in the panel.
 Those applications are already included.

 A soundmixer gui like alsamixergui or a gnome-alsamixer would be nice to
 integrate. (despite the name gnome-alsamixer has not lot of dependencies)


When could something be done about multimedia keys??


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-18 Thread Leszek Lesner
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
 2011/6/18 Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de
 
  Am 18.06.2011 11:16, schrieb Filip Dominec:
   Hi, I am missing several important programs for user settings (e. g.
   keyboard shortcuts, startup applications, keyboard layouts switching
   or sound channels volumes). In the ideal case these programs could be
   similar to that in Gnome 2, maybe we could just copy some. Is there
   any work in progress on this?
   Filip Dominec
   
   
  For keyboard shortcuts I normally edit the openbox configuration file,
  but you are right a graphical tool would be helpful here.
  For startup applications you can go to the menu - preferences -
  desktop session settings.
  Keyboard layout switching can be done with lxkeymap.
  Sound volume can be changed with the tray icon in the panel.
  Those applications are already included.
  
  A soundmixer gui like alsamixergui or a gnome-alsamixer would be nice
  to integrate. (despite the name gnome-alsamixer has not lot of
  dependencies)
 
 
 When could something be done about multimedia keys??
 
 
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-18 Thread (Rafael Laguna)
Hi there! I suggest to do some changes to Lubuntu, just adding some
shortcuts to Openbox and installing a couple of apps. I've taken these
instructions from the great Urukrama's Openbox web.

1. First of all we need to install amixer. Then we can set up / down /
mute volume level with the following commands:


up:  amixer -q set Master 1+ unmute
down:amixer -q set Master 1- unmute
mute:amixer -q set Master toggle


2. As there's no on-screen indicator, we need to load OSDsh at startup
(/etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart):


osdsh 
(sleep 1  osdctl -m 1) 


This app is themeable (I could do a matching theme for it). I had an
issue because OSDsh tries to access /dev/mixer that doesn't exist in
Natty based distros, and I don't know how to configure for the new dev
place. Dependencies of each package:

osdsh needs libapm1  libxosd2 (83 kb total size)
amixer is in package alsa-utils (1121 kb size, already included)


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-18 Thread (Rafael Laguna)
Another option is Volti, but it's a third-party app not included in
Ubuntu repos. It has a great feature, it doesn't need an indicator, it
has that feature within everytime the soundcard volume level changes.

http://code.google.com/p/volti/


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Missing configuration programs

2011-06-18 Thread Todd Carnes
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 21:54:50 +0200
神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi there! I suggest to do some changes to Lubuntu, just adding some
 shortcuts to Openbox and installing a couple of apps. I've taken these
 instructions from the great Urukrama's Openbox web.
 
 1. First of all we need to install amixer. Then we can set up / down /
 mute volume level with the following commands:
 
 
 up:  amixer -q set Master 1+ unmute
 down:amixer -q set Master 1- unmute
 mute:amixer -q set Master toggle
 
 
 2. As there's no on-screen indicator, we need to load OSDsh at startup
 (/etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart):
 
 
 osdsh 
 (sleep 1  osdctl -m 1) 

What's wrong with the little speaker icon that's already in the toolbar at the 
bottom of the screen? It already takes care of your first two points and the 
merits of the app is theme-able are debatable, at best.

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