v0.3
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pWarp
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2000-05-25
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Installation
Drag the files where it says they should be and run the script called Start_Me_After_Dragging_The_Other_Files.
The configuration tool pWarpConfig can be placed where you want, preferredly with a link to it in Preferences in the Deskbar.
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Usage
After following the installation instructions, try dragging your mouse to the edges of your screen.
After 250 ms the workspace is changed to the one next to it, accordingly to the Workspaces layout.
Move the mouse to the upper-left corner of the screen, and the Workspaces applet will popup, and auto-hide automatically when you move the mouse out of it.
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What's new?
New! You can now enable/disable warping and auto-hide, independently of each other.
New! Automatic launching of the Workspaces applet if it wasn't running.
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Configuration
Run the application pWarpConfig to configure pWarp.
You can enable/disable the warping feature and control the time you have to drag the mouse to the border before warping by changing the Treshold value.
The option Size sets the size of the Workspaces window that pops up in the top-left corner. This option will be enabled/disabled by checking the box Enabled
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Uninstallation
Remove the file </boot/home/config/add-ons/input_server/filters/pWarp>
Restart the input_server by starting a Terminal and typing:
/system/servers/input_server -q & |
Or, if you want it temporarly disabled, just set the checbox Enabled accordingly
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About the author
pWarp is written by Mikael Jansson
You can reach me in #bedev at EFNet.
If you you use the application on a regular basis, you have to send me a postcard from your area to the following address:
Mikael Jansson
Olserodsgatan 10
S-442 43 Kungalv
SWEDEN
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You can always get the latest version directly from BeBits.
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pWarp documentation. Last update: May 25th 2000.
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