[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: [Info-xnee] Some questions about xnee
From: |
Henrik Sandklef |
Subject: |
Re: [Info-xnee] Some questions about xnee |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:17:12 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (X11/20070604) |
hi ... and thanks for your email
Gene Starwind skrev:
> I sometimes mess with programs, such as GIMP, and I don't have the time to
> mess
> around coding a batch-processing script. Therefore, I use mostly if not
> always
> keyboard commands and sometimes mouse clicks. Yet within one Xephyr window, I
> know that not all of the computer's resources are being used for this one
> repetitive macro. Therefore, I open another window with GIMP and run another
> macro.
>
> By doing this, I've got ! the computer multitasking.
If you're using GNU/Linux you most certainly multitask without doing the
above. I am not sure why you want to do the above, do you want to test
the load on the CPU?
> However, it wasn't too successful. I don't know why, but Xmacro couldn't
> handle
> what I was doing.
> The results were very odd and sloppy. Also, I don't think they worked as I
> would
> have hoped.
I haven't worked with Xmacro so I have no idea.
> Will xnee allow me to do what I want to do?
I am not sure what you want to do.
> I want to open a client window, load the OS and whatnot, run the macro: The
> macro will load gimp, process certain images, and do these tasks over and
> over.
> Yet I want to do this with four different Xephyr windows.
You can record a session (on any X server) with Xnee and replay the same
session (on any X server (incl xvfb, xnest and xephyr) using Xnee so I
guess Xnee can help you out here.
> Also, I'm glad to see that you've created xnee and other packages. I have
> been
> complaining on the Linux forums about the inadequate amount of macro programs
> within Linux distros.
Linux is a kernel. I prefer to use the term GNU/Linux
for more info: http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.html
> At the moment, I'm still trying to figure out what Linux
> OS will let me create a Live-CD with a macro program, such as xnee or xmacro
> on
> it. I haven't found a way to get those onto a Live-CD in accordance to my
> system
> resources, which I don't have a lot of RAM: 512 MB.
On my machine cnee has the size: 1241342
and when I strip it: 179512
so I figure there should be room/space for 180K on the CD and certainly
enough for your RAM. I have been using xnee on system with much less RAM
than 512.
As a matter of fact I have 512 MB on the machine on which I am hacking
Xnee. But yes, I am thinking about upgrading to more ;)
> I'll probably have to look! into all of this more, but what is the
> possibility
> of you creating xn ee for a Live distro?
The possibility of me creating a Live distro of GNU/Linux is less than
you creating it.
> Could someone possibly create a module
> for MySLAX Creator?
I guess that someone could.
I will not do it.
I suggest you ask the MySLAX team.
> Do you have any idea how I get could xnee+gnee+others on a Live distro and
> then
> get them working?
Simply put the binaries (make sure you tell the user's where they can
find the sources) in the live distro.
> I'm thinking it probably wouldn't work right, because it needs to observe key
> commands and etc.
Make sure that XTest and RECORD extensions are installed and enabled in
the X server and cnee/gnee/pnee should work.
> I'm arm-chair thinking, because I haven't been able to use any macro program
> with a live-cd.
>
> How would these programs work when within a Live distro?
No difference from when run from HD. That's the beauty of a live CD.
Most apps will run the same way, only very special ones will behave
differently.
> Any way to get them inside of Live distro?
It is not the task of the GNU Xnee project to do this.
You have to ask your favo-distro of GNU/Linux to include Xnee.
>
> Thank you for taking the time to read this email.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *Want to change your life? Find the perfect job with Lycos Jobs.*
> Career Advice. Job Resources & Recommendations.
> _Post your resume & find a job match!_
> <http://www.careerbuilder.com/?lr=cblycos&siteid=lycoshp7>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> _______________________________________________
> Info-xnee mailing list
> address@hidden
> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-xnee