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#1 2006-08-09 12:49:33

dolby
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Some newbie questions (xfce-svn users)

hi my first post on the forum new to arch & got some questions (most not entirely arch related)

my desktop of choice is xfce so getting answers from xfce users would help most. i installed xfce-svn (thx for the repo) but noticed that mousepad (default xfce text editor) is not even on the extra package , nor is a part os any other repo.. where can it be found?

also been looking recommendations for some lightweight & with (preferably) not many gnome dependencies applications, packages currently developed and also maintained on arch:

a pdf viewer
an image viewer
a cd/dvd burner with gui
realplayer
openoffice (installed abiword but gnumeric has tones of gnome dependencies + my effort to install on xfce failed cause of some gnome directory which didnt exist)

thanks in advance for your recommendations


There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums.  That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)

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#2 2006-08-09 12:58:35

AndyRTR
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Re: Some newbie questions (xfce-svn users)

dolby wrote:

... where can it be found?

AUR  http://aur.archlinux.org/index.php

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#3 2006-08-09 13:42:30

dolby
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Re: Some newbie questions (xfce-svn users)

thanks for the reply

is there a reason ts not included in the prebuilt packages?

after all it is the default xfce text editor..


There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums.  That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)

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#4 2006-08-09 15:16:57

jaboua
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Re: Some newbie questions (xfce-svn users)

dolby wrote:

a pdf viewer
an image viewer
a cd/dvd burner with gui
realplayer
openoffice

epdfview for... Well, guess.
mirage / gqview for imageviewing
graveman is pretty good, only lacks cue/bin support
I belive mplayer can play realplayer with the "codecs" package installed
Also, if you use torrents you might want to check out transmission  smile

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#5 2006-08-09 16:07:29

dolby
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Re: Some newbie questions (xfce-svn users)

jaboua wrote:
dolby wrote:

a pdf viewer
an image viewer
a cd/dvd burner with gui
realplayer
openoffice

epdfview for... Well, guess.
mirage / gqview for imageviewing
graveman is pretty good, only lacks cue/bin support
I belive mplayer can play realplayer with the "codecs" package installed
Also, if you use torrents you might want to check out transmission  smile

transmission is banned where i download torrents from so i use azureus at least atm.
i had graveman installed but it didnt detect my drive possibly cause i didnt have the user added to the optical group at the time ?

what about gnumeric? any similar ones besides openoffice?


There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums.  That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)

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#6 2006-08-10 00:43:08

Snowman
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Posts: 5,212

Re: Some newbie questions (xfce-svn users)

If you have problem playing real media files with mplayer, there is a realplayer PKGBUILD in AUR.

About gnumeric: You could check out siag-office. It's in the community repo. It has a spreadsheet (I don't know how it compares with gnumeric) and has no gnome/kde dependencies. There is also a spreadsheet in koffice but it depends on kde stuff.  I don't know any other spreadsheet apps. If you decide to use gnumeric, post the error you're getting.

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