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1. Playing around with my eCS desktop
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I created the background and then made some new multipage folders for my system. I failed to install estlyer lite on installation, so presently I am unable to use any of the 125 control schemes I have created. Once eSchemes is released in eCS 2.0, my schemes will no longer be able to be used. Maybe then, I will try to convert some over to the new format. However, I presently do not have access to eschemes, so I couldn't test any converted themes even if I wanted to.

I built the colorful folders on my laptop. All show up fine on it. However, on a desktop machine, the darker folders may not be that clear.

Date: 30 Jan, 2006 on 03:39 Attachment: Captured001.jpg
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DavidG (30 Jan, 2006 04:20):
I created the background and then made some new multipage folders for my system.
It looks good!

What did you use to create the background?

BTW... what's a "multipage" folder? A repeatable tile?


DavidG (30 Jan, 2006 04:20):... so presently I am unable to use any of the 125 control schemes I have created.
125!?

That's quite a lot... musta took you ages to make.

Are they publicly available?

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Date: 30 Jan, 2006 on 06:54
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Ben Dragon (30 Jan, 2006 06:54):

DavidG (30 Jan, 2006 04:20):
I created the background and then made some new multipage folders for my system.
It looks good!

What did you use to create the background?


Unfortunately, I have to had to use a couple of Windows programs, Photoshop Elements 3 and Paint Shop Pro.

BTW... what's a "multipage" folder? A repeatable tile? [/color]

The normal OS/2 and eCS folder icons each contain 4 sizes of icons:16x16, 20x20, 32x32, 40x40. The operating system selects the size based on the screen resolution. Since each icon is actually 4 icons in one, they are called multipage icons. You can see this is you view one of the icons with PMView. Just select view > next or use the icon editor to view the various sizes.

I plan to upload them to Hobbes in the near future when I am through seeing if I can add some addition graphics to them. Believe me, doing folder icons takes an extremely large amount of time. That is why nobody does them.


DavidG (30 Jan, 2006 04:20):... so presently I am unable to use any of the 125 control schemes I have created.
125!?

That's quite a lot... musta took you ages to make.
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It took me around two years of off and on again working on them.

[/quote] Are they publicly available? [/quote]

They can be downloaded from

http://www.os2ecs.org/ethemes.html

However, I noticed that Jeramie failed to replace some of the themes with my latest. Some of the pictures are out of date since I either replaced the themes with something better or deleted the theme because I wasn't happy with it.

Some of my earlier work can be found on Hobbes:

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/ecs_window_themes.zip

When I get a chance, I will upload my latest themes. I cleaned up a lot of the themes and improved others.

I have also done some animated mouse pointers for eCS and OS/2 and they can be found on Hobbes:

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/ecs_os2_ani_mouse_ptrs.zip

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/ecs_os2_ani_blinkinglights_ptrs.zip

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/ecs_os2_ani_flag_ptrs.zip

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/more_ecs_ani_mouse_ptrs.zip

Date: 30 Jan, 2006 on 18:42
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tex (30 Jan, 2006 18:42):
They can be downloaded from

http://www.os2ecs.org/ethemes.html

However, I noticed that Jeramie failed to replace some of the themes with my latest. Some of the pictures are out of date since I either replaced the themes with something better or deleted the theme because I wasn't happy with it.


Hi David. How about uploading the latest version to Hobbes, so that you are in control of assuring the latest version is always available. And perhaps moving the existing page (or creating a page) to OS/2 World, so again, you would have control of updates.

Regards,
Sander

Date: 30 Jan, 2006 on 22:13
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Sander (30 Jan, 2006 22:16):

tex (30 Jan, 2006 18:42):
They can be downloaded from

http://www.os2ecs.org/ethemes.html

However, I noticed that Jeramie failed to replace some of the themes with my latest. Some of the pictures are out of date since I either replaced the themes with something better or deleted the theme because I wasn't happy with it.



Hi David. How about uploading the latest version to Hobbes, so that you are in control of assuring the latest version is always available. And perhaps moving the existing page (or creating a page) to OS/2 World, so again, you would have control of updates.

Regards,
Sander


Hi Sander

I just uploaded my latest themes package to Hobbes. It contains 133 themes.

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/eCSWindowThemes.zip

I had to do some rebuilding since my original zip file got corrupted somehow. The pictures in the inf file are outdated. However, I inlcluded it because it contains important information. I included an earlier version of Jeramie's installer since this version gives permission for me to include it in the package. His later installer does not give such permission.

David

Date: 31 Jan, 2006 on 04:12
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http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/eCSWindowThemes.zip

I had to do some rebuilding since my original zip file got corrupted somehow. The pictures in the inf file are outdated. However, I inlcluded it because it contains important information. I included an earlier version of Jeramie's installer since this version gives permission for me to include it in the package. His later installer does not give such permission.

A better link is

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=eCSWindowTh&pushbutton=Search

Date: 31 Jan, 2006 on 21:01
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BTW, a few of you desktop objects/files have caught my notice as being unfamiliar to me when I've thought I'd seen everything that OS/2 has to offer.

In particular;

    HBInspect.exe
    The Calender Object
- looks something like WPS Wizard REXX Widget &
    "Run Jars"
- obviously a program for running JAVA *.jar files.
Is this a REXX script?


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Date: 03 Feb, 2006 on 04:35
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Ben Dragon (03 Feb, 2006 04:35):
BTW, a few of you desktop objects/files have caught my notice as being unfamiliar to me when I've thought I'd seen everything that OS/2 has to offer.

In particular;

    HBInspect.exe
    The Calender Object
- looks something like WPS Wizard REXX Widget &
    "Run Jars"
- obviously a program for running JAVA *.jar files.
Is this a REXX script?

Hi Ben

To begin, I have uploaded those folder incons to Hobbes. If time permits, I will try to add to them.

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip

The other programs you mentioned are found on Hobbes also except for the WP Calendar:

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/hbinspect050c.zip

http://www.subsys.de/wpweather/download/wpcal08.zip

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/run_java__20030526.zip

Date: 03 Feb, 2006 on 17:51
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DavidG (03 Feb, 2006 17:51):
Hi Ben

To begin, I have uploaded those folder incons to Hobbes. If time permits, I will try to add to them.

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip



That file's corrupted David, could you give it another go? ... and thanks for the other pointers.

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Date: 04 Feb, 2006 on 19:02
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http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip
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That file's corrupted David, could you give it another go? ... and thanks for the other pointers. [/quote]

Ben

I just downloaded and extracted the files without any problem. Just to be sure, I did it several times.

Did you try downloading it again?

Has anyone else had a problem with this downloaded file?

David

Date: 04 Feb, 2006 on 23:46
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DavidG (04 Feb, 2006 23:46):
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip


That file's corrupted David, could you give it another go? ... and thanks for the other pointers. [/quote]

Ben

I just downloaded and extracted the files without any problem. Just to be sure, I did it several times.

Did you try downloading it again?

Has anyone else had a problem with this downloaded file?

David[/quote]

I just uploaed the zip again. It contains a few more files than the origiinal I uploaded.

It can be downloaded from

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?sh=1&button=Search&key=ecs_os2_fold&stype=all&sort=date&dir=%2Fpub

Date: 05 Feb, 2006 on 02:37
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DavidG (05 Feb, 2006 02:37):
Ben

I just downloaded and extracted the files without any problem. Just to be sure, I did it several times.

Did you try downloading it again?

I just uploaed the zip again. It contains a few more files than the origiinal I uploaded.



I just re-downloaded it.

Same thing.

I tried Object Desktop's Archiver, eCSs built-in Archive Viewer, FM/2s Archive Viewer/2 and from the command prompt.

This is the output of the latter;

unzip ecs_os2_folder_icons Archive: ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.

I can't think of any additional way to extract it.

What version of zip/unzip are you using?

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Date: 05 Feb, 2006 on 16:59
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I tried Object Desktop's Archiver, eCSs built-in Archive Viewer, FM/2s Archive Viewer/2 and from the command prompt.

This is the output of the latter;

unzip ecs_os2_folder_icons Archive: ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.

I can't think of any additional way to extract it.

What version of zip/unzip are you using? [/color][/quote]

It appears that my eCS system is using this version:

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/archiver/unz552x2.exe

unzip.exe is

unzip.exe 3/17/05 128,212 (126Kib)

Date: 05 Feb, 2006 on 17:37
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What version of zip/unzip are you using? [/color][/quote]

It appears that my eCS system is using this version:

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/archiver/unz552x2.exe

unzip.exe is

unzip.exe 3/17/05 128,212 (126Kib)[/quote]

I just uploaded the package again. In this package, I added local system icons.

Date: 06 Feb, 2006 on 03:00
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I just uploaded the package again. In this package, I added local system icons.

I have attached another picture using the red folders on my notebook. Now if I could figure out how to install estyler Lite so I could install my themes package and then use my "blkred" theme.

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Ben Dragon (05 Feb, 2006 16:59):

DavidG (05 Feb, 2006 02:37):
Ben

I just downloaded and extracted the files without any problem. Just to be sure, I did it several times.

Did you try downloading it again?

I just uploaed the zip again. It contains a few more files than the origiinal I uploaded.



I just re-downloaded it.

Same thing.

I tried Object Desktop's Archiver, eCSs built-in Archive Viewer, FM/2s Archive Viewer/2 and from the command prompt.

This is the output of the latter;

unzip ecs_os2_folder_icons Archive: ecs_os2_folder_icons.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.

I can't think of any additional way to extract it.

What version of zip/unzip are you using?



FWIW, it unziped fine here using Infozip's Unzip.

Date: 06 Feb, 2006 on 11:36
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I found the problem.

Apparently my copy of Firefox was corrupting the downloads.

NFTP downloaded a good copy.

Apparently it also ate a response that I sent to this thread.

Oh well. Let me try again with a re-install.


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Date: 07 Feb, 2006 on 04:14
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Hi,
I like that background very much. Care to send it to me?

Thanks,

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Date: 02 Jan, 2007 on 11:24
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Luc (02 Jan, 2007 11:24):
Hi,
I like that background very much. Care to send it to me?

Thanks,



Better than that, it can be downloaded from

http://www.os2world.com/gallery2/v/Wallpapers/DavidGraserWallpapers/

Date: 02 Jan, 2007 on 15:37
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Thank you!

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Date: 02 Jan, 2007 on 23:40
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