Auxlaunch
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== Operation == | == Operation == | ||
− | To launch an app, press the top left button | + | To launch an app, press the top left button. To switch to a currently running app (window), press the top right button. Use the arrow keys in the 2nd and 3rd row to change the launch or window-switch keys above them. |
− | + | The launch items are configured in a comma delimited text file (.auxlaunchrc). Items such as "Suspend", "Cancel", and "Quit" can be configured too. Auxlaunch uses stock GTK icons or images from files. | |
Note: Auxlaunch is, of course, very beta and, so far, only tested in Debian. | Note: Auxlaunch is, of course, very beta and, so far, only tested in Debian. | ||
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+ | == Options == | ||
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+ | Command line options include: | ||
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+ | <ul> | ||
+ | <li>"-nowm" hides the window-switching buttons.</li> | ||
+ | <li>"-right" swaps button columns (left/right).</li> | ||
+ | <li>"-dms" creates additional items from Debian Menu System (only those that specify needs="x11")</li> </ul> | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
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Python and PyGTK are required. Package "wmctrl" is required for window (app) switching. | Python and PyGTK are required. Package "wmctrl" is required for window (app) switching. | ||
− | [http://aliasid.googlepages.com/auxlaunch-0. | + | [http://aliasid.googlepages.com/auxlaunch-0.4.tar.gz Download] (from external site) |
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<li>Use "&" at end of command to run in background.</li> | <li>Use "&" at end of command to run in background.</li> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
− | <li>At command line, run "./auxlaunch". | + | <li>At command line, run "./auxlaunch <options> &". </li> |
<li>Press AUX button and enjoy!</li> | <li>Press AUX button and enjoy!</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> |
Revision as of 00:18, 19 October 2008
Auxlaunch is a very simple, finger-friendly application launcher and window switcher for the Freerunner. It appears when the "AUX" button is pressed. The top buttons change when the up/down buttons below are pressed.
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Operation
To launch an app, press the top left button. To switch to a currently running app (window), press the top right button. Use the arrow keys in the 2nd and 3rd row to change the launch or window-switch keys above them.
The launch items are configured in a comma delimited text file (.auxlaunchrc). Items such as "Suspend", "Cancel", and "Quit" can be configured too. Auxlaunch uses stock GTK icons or images from files.
Note: Auxlaunch is, of course, very beta and, so far, only tested in Debian.
Options
Command line options include:
- "-nowm" hides the window-switching buttons.
- "-right" swaps button columns (left/right).
- "-dms" creates additional items from Debian Menu System (only those that specify needs="x11")
Installation
Python and PyGTK are required. Package "wmctrl" is required for window (app) switching.
Download (from external site)
- Extract files to new directory.
- Edit .auxlaunch
- Specify stock GTK icon identifiers -or- file names of existing images.
- Use "&" at end of command to run in background.
- At command line, run "./auxlaunch <options> &".
- Press AUX button and enjoy!
Screenshot
Auxlaunch shown here underneath the cool, "openmoko-panel-plugin':
(Also, yeah, it is kind of silly to configure Auxlaunch with an "Auxlaunch" button. But I thought it'd make for a good screenshot.)