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The Control Panel

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curaga:
1. Download the source from 4.x/release/src/fltk_projects/cpanel on any mirror
2. Install compiletc and fluid so you can test
3. Open cpanel.fl in fluid

In the fluid editor you can tweak the looks.

Rich:
Hi konaexpress
If you wish to modify the appearance of the functions called by cpanels buttons, you'll need to download
their sources as well.

konaexpress:
Sorry, late to the party again..............

I will get the time and take a look at them. The problem is.....

1. I kinda know what I want to do/ looking for in the design but don't really know anything about C++ other than L. Torvalds hates it.(Joke about C++)

2. My concern is that it might stray from what you guys are doing with TC in that it is a small micro distro and a more robust CPanel would not fit with your plans. Pretty graphics and more options adds bulk and size but maybe a compromise can be found.

I really love what you guys are doing with TC but it is on the verge of not being very usable by dipsh!t Mac users like me. This makes me think that other users have found it and have decided to call it home. Other users like me who are just now finding out after 12 years that OS X has a terminal are going to have problems with the most basic of things like mounting the CD Rom or getting the wifi up when roaming around on a netbook.

It's the most basic things from the point of view of a new user that is difficult to do but I think is a given by Linux users. Out of the small distros out there and I know I do not have to name them, Tiny Core Linux is the cleanest and sharpest I have found. Most small distros are a bit of a train reck to look at and use.

Hopefully I can find a way to help you guys out/ find something I can do for the community and call this home too. Even if it is to eventually make things that don't go out on the main distro but is available for users to download later and use when/if they need it.

Nothing I have said is meant as a slam about TC or your work. Maybe this is not the distro for me for now, but I want it to be so bad.........

Give me some time and I will play and dig around some more and see if I cant find a corner to hang out in. -John

konaexpress:
OK, I have been doing some thinking about it. I look at programming like I do at golf. I always knew I could do it but never wanted to give the time that it would take to do it. Two years ago I would have laughed at some one if they would have told me that I would tern into a golf fanatic and now be a mod for a large online golf community.  :o

 ::) What the hell...........

Besides downloading the fltk apps, what else would I need? A "C" IDE I would imagine of some kind. Any suggestions on this? I like LXDE for my desktop but I guess I could set up another TC in a VBox with FLDE(?) as a base model and set it up for programming as long as I know what apps to download.

Any online tuts that you guys can think of would help me allot to get started....

-John

Rich:
Hi konaexpress
Just follow curagas instructions in reply #5.
If you click on the icon at the bottom of the screen that looks like a disc drive, the mount tool will pop up,
no need for the command line to mount a drive.

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