I have spent a few days re-writing scripts I have written in the past fixing & enhancing them. I have also written a new one for you Karmic / Ultimate Edition 2.4+ users an XSplash maker. They are all in a nice deb I bring you:
Release Name: Ultimate Edition Nautilus Scripts
Description: A collection of useful scripts that extends nautilus right click functionality.
Dependancies: libnautilus-extension1, python, zenity, libusplash-dev, terminator, startupmanager, ubuntu-tweak, imagemagick
I will eventually take the time and re-write the scripts to remove the dependency on ubuntu tweak (script-worker) libusplash-dev is necessary to make usplashes, some scripts are in python hence the dependency. startupmanager can be called directly for the usplash maker once again why the dependency. None of this the end user needs to worry about, leave this to me The deb will install the dependencies for you.
Current Package contents:
- Auto Thumbnail
- Browse as root
- Convert image to GIF
- Convert image to JPG
- Convert image to PNG
- Copy to ...
- Copy to Desktop
- Copy to Download
- Copy to Home
- Link to ...
- Link to Desktop
- Link to Download
- Link to Home
- MakeGDM
- MakeUsplash
- MakeXsplash
- MountISO
- Move to ...
- Move to Desktop
- Move to Download
- Move to Home
- Open with gedit
- Open with gedit as root
- Search in current folder
- Set image as wallpaper
- Terminal Here
- Terminator
I thought to demonstrate the "New" Usplash maker in action. I thought why not use Azenis purple no such thing as a usplash or GDM for it, just a wallpaper that I know of. I created a folder on my desktop called azenis-purple copied the wallpaper into the folder right clicked and let it rip...
USplash maker:
Eventually I will use a loop so only selected resolutions are processed & C code will be generated based on the same...
Give me a few to finish this post my power supply just arrived... Give me back my Quad core I'll finish it from my machine.
Now I have went and did it, all my work is on the ol' ladys machine for the most part... I am glad to be back up on my machine. Lanshark won't let me grab the files, because root owns them on her machine. I will grab my last post to admin section of the deb extract and continue building Let's continue...
GDM Maker:
please stand by (going to write a separate post for this one), those of you that think the GDM is dead in Karmic, let me wake you up...Johnnyg thanked me 100 times for this one, quoted:
TheeMahn !!!
Thank you! Thank you! THANK YOU !!!!!! OMG ! Thank you !!!!
Are you going to release this on Gnome-look ? This would make a lot of people very happy !
I love Johnnyg, must be my biggest fan Anyways I dropped a script in the admin section and evidently really got his attention, now the world has it Johnnyg, feel free to do with it as you please.
With GDM 2.20 or less you can have beautiful GDM's. With 2.20+ gone, why you may ask? Well the future of GDM's will far supersede that of 2.20. Compiz based OpenGl etc. Unfortunately that technology has not reached us yet. I would also like to point out using the new GDM has opened many issues I will not point a finger at, I try and stay unbiased.
Anyways, Jaunty / Ultimate Edition 2.2 / 2.3 or less have GDM 2.20 and can enjoy the GDM Maker or Karmic using the above link. Lets see this in action. Let's use the same Azenis Purple as used for the USplash to make a GDM:
O.K I have saved the best for last, enter the XSplash maker.
XSplash Maker:
This one is without a doubt very picky as far as the file name as it will build a deb based on the filename (typically lintian error free depending on how long of a description you write) so no uppercase or spaces in the filename.
I will try and not release this until I have Ultimate Edition 2.5 is behind me, it will be built into Ultimate Edition 2.5. BTW now the xsplash maker works
Finetuch pointed out the endless possibilities of what I can do with it. If I do release it prior it will be on my tools page (non existent time of posting) on http://themelinux.com When I get time I will come back and finish this post, after all we now have screencasts showing how to use the tools