Hi Nio, (inlines) On 01/24/2015 01:56 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > Hi Israel, > [inline] > Best regards > Nio > > Den 2015-01-24 01:16, Israel skrev: >> ... > "$menutitle" height width *menu-height* \ > > It should work like this: > There are menu-height entries displayed in the menu at one time, but the > menu will be scrolled if there are more entries than that. > > I don't know why it gets stuck in an endless loop instead of letting you > scroll to the last item. Maybe a bug in dialog. (I have had that > scrolling work in several other cases.) Maybe there was some other issue I am missing... I may have had some odd typoo.. though I have been trying to run shellcheck before I commit to catch those. which reminds me, there are a lot of things printed out by shellcheck on many of the programs in OBI. Some of them seem fairly benign, but a few might be worth investigating... > Make it 12 instead of 11 if everything will work that way, or remove the > least necessary option, for example > > t " Tips" \ > > or > > c " Check (and repair) the file system /dev/sda1" \ > > Check that everything is written and shown correctly in a terminal > window of default size! > > You may need to increase the height from 18 to 19 which may or may not > make the appearance ugly or incomplete. An alternative is to force the > terminal window to be bigger than default (one or two more lines) but > that might not work with all implementations, where you cannot control > which terminal emulator that is used. Ok, I will play with it in my VM and see what I can do. I do not want to remove things, as you put those there for a reason :) >> ... >> Then I will tar up a fresh system (once I figure out why oem-config is >> not working correctly) > What happened to oem-config? It boots into a black screen, when I run it. I suppose I will try this with other display managers (lightdm, xdm) to see if SLiM is the problem >> I will test oem-config with the latest Lubuntu pre-release to see how it >> should behave and that should help me to determine where something is >> failing.... > Do you intend to test that it works in all current versions of Ubuntu > > precise, trusty, utopic, vivid? I just want to see what it should do... it has been quite some months since I last used it successfully. I have been too busy trying to figure out session management, and code things. Which, reminds me there is an issue with session management I need to address... >> -- >> Regards >> >> -Israel >> ToriOS Team >>
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