From: Joachim Benjamins <joachimDESPAM@DESPAMmensys.nl>
Serenity Systems International and Mensys BV are pleased to announce the
immediate availability of eComStation 2.0 RC3, The Warpstock Europe 2007
release.
This release is available to customers with an active Software
Subscriptions Services subcription. It adds a few new features and
contains
a lot of updated drivers and fixes.
More details can be found at http://www.ecomstation.com/subscription/
!!! WHEN TESTING BETA SOFTWARE, ALWAYS BE SURE TO HAVE A TRIED AND TESTED
BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM !!!
** Netware installation from CD1 **
It is now possible to add Netware client support to eComStation, straight
from the installation CD. This is especially important for those
customers
that have a Netware networking environment.
** Preboot harddisk integrity check **
There are several situations which may cause installation problems with
LVM
in the install process. In this release, it is possible to disable the
integrity check at page 2 (miscellaneous) of the eComStation installer
preboot menu.
** Harddisk volume resizing **
This version has a custom DFSee engine that enables reliable RESIZING of
FAT32 and NTFS filesystems to allow shrinking an existing Windows
installation to make room for eComStation on the same system. The DFSee
//
engine included in RC3 is at level 9.02.
The GUI to this tool has been updated and is now using a graphical
interface. To invoke it, please select 'Paritition Resizing Tool' from
the
Installation Volume Manager which can be called during installation
(choose
'New Volume' to start MiniLVM).
** Bootable JFS **
This release of eComStation contains the option to install the operating
system on a JFS volume. The advantage of doing this is that the amount of
diskcache is only limited by system memory (typically 10% of available
memory is assigned) This increased cache size gives a huge gain in
overall
system performance.
** Genmac 2.1 Experimental **
This package provides generic driver support for several network
interface
cards under OS/2 and eComStation. Moreover, Genmac is enabled to support
WPA encryption with the Wireless LAN Monitor 3.x or better.
Genmac and the Wireless LAN monitor will be installed when the
appropriate
hardware is detected by the installer. If it is not detected, you can
manually select the driver in the network installation dialog.
Version 2.1 of GenMac now supports the NETBEUI protocol.
Version 2.1 of GenMac now offers suspend & resume on a limited set of
network adapters (when used in conjunction with ACPI) - this is an
*experimental* feature.
** ACPI 3.04 & APM 1.19 **
Support for ACPI is available in this release. The current version is
3.04. ACPI will be automatically enabled if appropriate hardware is
detected. You can manually enable or disable ACPI support at page 4 (USB
&
ACPI) of the eComStation installer preboot menu.
** multicore CPU support **
This release supports the installation of eComStation on a MultiCore CPU
computer. This includes Intel Core Duo , Core2 Duo and AMD 64 X2. To
enable it, you can do so in the ACPI Wizard that is launched from the Post
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Installation tasks at the end of the installation. Alternatively you can
start the ACPI Wizard at any time from the install/remove folder in the
Local System folder on the desktop.
** eComStation Virtual File System (Samba client support) **
Samba is a SMB/CIFS protocols file and print sharing server/client set
originally made for UNIX world to cooperate with corresponding Windows
and
OS/2 servers or clients. eComStation has a native implementation of
SMB/CIFS server/client set - IBM LAN Manager and IBM Peer. These products
have not been recently updated and may have some compatibility issues
with
modern Windows SMB/CIFS implementations.
Serenity Systems International has reached an agreement with Blueprint
Software Works for the inclusion of the 'eComStation Virtual File System'
driver which provides support for Samba Client.
== REPORTING ==
To tell us your findings, please create a report at:
http://www.ecomstation.com/support/rc3report/
You are also welcome to join the TestTeam if you want to discuss this
beta
and future developments. See http://ewiki.ecomstation.nl/TestTeam
for more
details.
== SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES ==
Please note that although some subscriptions have expired by now, you are
not required to purchase a renewal to obtain the GA version of
eComStation
2.0. If you want to try this RC2 release however, you are encouraged to
renew your Software Subscription Services contract.
More details can be found at http://www.ecomstation.com/subscription/
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Enjoy!
Serenity Systems International
Tag - OS-2
Sunday 4 November 2007
SW: eComStation 2.0 RC3 "The Warpstock Europe 2007 release" disponible
By Delfi_r on Sunday 4 November 2007, 14:43 - Noticias eComStation
Wednesday 24 October 2007
SW: "GetTYPO3v4forOS2" v2.11 publicado!
By Delfi_r on Wednesday 24 October 2007, 20:26 - Noticias eComStation
From: Roland Schmalenberg <roland.schmalenbergDESPAM@DESPAMlycosxxl.de>
Antes de ayer el equipo TYPO-3 publicó TYPO3 version 4.1.3 con algunas
correcciones de errores referidas a las extensiones HTMLArea y IRRE (Inline
Relational Record Editing).
Durante nuestra presencia en Munich Sytems 2007, en el que representamos el
conocido
"Voyager project" de netlabs.org, cambié mi
script, completé las pruebas y subí GetTYPO3v4forOS2 versión 2.11.
¿Qué es TYPO3?
Para los que no lo conozcan, TYPO3 es un sistema de gestion de contenidos (CMS) de código abierto publicado bajo la licencia GPL. Más información en http://typo3.com/ y de interes para desarrolladores en http://typo3.org/
¿Dónde conseguirlo y que requisitos tiene?
You are able to download the script package from the home of "TYPO3
goes
eComStation", http://os4you.org/typo3goesecomstation.html
All you need to
run is a working OAMP or AMP4eCS (OS/2+Apache+MySQL+PHP, WPI available
from
//
http://www.amp4ecs.de/ ), my package and time to study 
Hint for TYPO3-Beginners
------------------------
Those who want to use that CMS with OS/2 or eComStation the first time
should start with reading our documentation (available in English, Dutch,
French and German) for the TYPO3 version 3.8.x (outdated but still
available) and examin the quickstart-package.
All others will be recommended to use the latest versions ...
Yours sincerly
Roland Schmalenberg
Team TYPO3 goes eComStation (TT3geCS)
Sunday 14 October 2007
eComStation FAQs desde ecomstatoin.ru
By Delfi_r on Sunday 14 October 2007, 18:13 - Noticias eComStation
From: Eugene Gorbunoff <egDESPAM@DESPAMecomstation.ru>
eCo Software support service offers you useful FAQs. You can use this
information to setup eComStation, to write books related to eComStation
or
frighten your girlfriend/wife/mother with technical details.
USB FAQs -- http://ecomstation.ru/projects/usbtools/?action=faq
* Common USB FAQ (10)
* USB Dock FAQ (7)
Video drivers FAQs -- http://ecomstation.ru/projects/panorama/?action=faq
* Panorama common FAQ (11)
* Panorama VESA FAQ (22)
* Panorama R200 FAQ (6)
* Unofficial Scitech SNAP FAQ (3)
ACPI FAQs -- http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=faq
* ACPI FAQ (72) -- ACPI common questions
* APM FAQ (7) -- Power management
Desktop FAQs
http://ecomstation.ru/projects/eschemes-deluxe/?action=faq
* Imagination FAQ (4)
* Piano Launchpad FAQ (13)
* I/O Procedures FAQ (2) http://ecomstation.ru/projects/eschemes/?action=faq
* eSchemes, common questions (21)
* How to create schemes? (8)
JFS FAQ -- http://ecomstation.ru/projects/jrescuer/?action=faq
* JRescuer
eComStation FAQ (russian language) (270) -- http://ecomstation.ru/ecsfaq
Thursday 11 October 2007
Novedades (muchas)
By Delfi_r on Thursday 11 October 2007, 00:40 - Noticias eComStation
Paul Smedley has released (10/7/2007) an OS/2 port of Squid version
3.0.rc1. Also available (7/24/2007) is another port of version 2.6s14. Squid
offers high performance proxy caching for Web clients supporting FTP, Gopher,
and HTTP requests.
Amouse version 2.80.03 has
been released (10/6/2007). This scroll mouse driver has USB support, improved
Logitech support, an XCenter widget, and more.
WPS-Wizard
version 0.6.0 beta 2 has been released (10/5/2007); the latest version can be
found on NetLabs. This is a WPS
addon which provides desktop gadgets, and gives you freely configurable context
menus for all filesystem objects. You may have different extended menus for
different classes. It now includes support for PNG icon themes; there are
Noia blue and warm themes
available (10/5/2007). Cairo is used for rendering, so alpha-blending can be
used.
Peter Weilbacher has released (10/3/2007) an OS/2 build of KompoZer version
0.7.10. This is an unofficial continuation of NVU, the WYSIWYG website editor
that includes a powerful CSS editor and FTP uploading capability.
Juergen Ulbts has released (10/3/2007) Azureus4eCS
version 0.1.0. This package makes it possible to use Azureus 2.5.0.4 on OS/2,
by using SWTSwing, a Swing implementation of SWT. Azureus is a P2P client to
download files using the BitTorrent protocol.
Juergen Ulbts has released (10/3/2007) Eclipse
Enabler version 1.1.0. This package makes it possible to use Eclipse 3.2.2
on OS/2, by using SWTSwing, a Swing implementation of SWT. SWTSwing is also an
open
bounty at OS2World.com.
jRisk version 1.0.9.3 has been
released (10/3/2007). This is a Java version of the game Risk.
ACPI driver version 3.03 was released (10/2/2007) on the eComStation Betazone (for Software
Subscription customers only). Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
is a replacement for APM, PnP, and related hardware features. It features
support for multiprocessor systems (SMP, Dual Core, and HyperThreading), and
there is an APM driver available (poweroff works, but suspend causes traps if
you have an Intel NIC!). There is an ACPI Tools web page as well,
which includes a battery monitoring widget for XCenter. From VOICE News.
JamochaMUD version 2.2 has been
updated (10/2/2007). This is an open-source Java MUCK/MUD client.
eSchemes version 1.40 has been released (10/1/2007) on the eComstation BetaZone (for Software
Subscription customers only). This replaces the original eComStation Scheme
editor and gathers the functionality of Window Themes, eStylerLite, Icon
Themes, Sound Schemes, Pointer schemes, and other look & feel settings into
one place. From VOICE News.
wxWidgets (formerly wxWindows) version
2.8.6 has been released (10/1/2007). This is a sophisticated cross-platform C++
framework for writing advanced GUI applications using (where possible) the
native controls.
Gendatam Suite beta 3 release 6 has been
released (10/1/2007). This is a Java family history application, providing
support for the Gedcom format.
JAlbum version 7.3 has been released
(9/30/2007). This is a web photo album generator that runs on Java.
JGraphpad version 6.0.4.1
has been released (9/25/2007). This is a Java-based powerful, free diagram
editor that allows you to create flow charts, maps, UML diagrams, and more.
VICE version 1.22 has been released
(8/11/2007). This is a versatile Commodore emulator. It uses DIVE and DART, and
supports fullscreen mode.
JIP version 0.95 has
been released (10/1/2007). This is a Java client for DynDNS.org and other
dynamic DNS providers, which requires Java 1.4.2.
MultiZilla 1.8.3.3k has been
released. This is an extension that adds more features to the tabbed interface
in Seamonkey.
An
OS/2 port of the Tesseract open source OCR
engine version 2.01 has been released (9/27/2007). From VOICE News.
Paul Smedley has released (9/25/2007) a build of CUPS 1.3.2, with ESP
Ghostscript 8.15.4 and Gutenprint 5.1.3. You can print using the command line
tools, or try the CUPS port
driver. CUPS is the Common Unix Printing System; the goal is to improve the
printing support in eComStation. You can see what printers are potentially
supported; those mentioned as
working with CUPS or Gutenprint should work. There is a newsgroup dedicated
to discussion and feedback.
SmartSVN version 3.0.4 has been
released (9/25/2007). This is a Java Subversion GUI client, with features like
built-in File Compare/Merge, Change Report or Tag and Branch handling, and
more. It requires Java 1.4.1 or higher.
MagicDraw UML 14.0 has been released
(9/24/2007). This is a Java based UML modelling tool.
Paul Smedley has updated (9/21/2007) the OS/2 build of Samba version 3.0.26a. Provided are both the
Samba server, and a client plugin for the NetDrive Filesystem, which supports
64-bit file I/O with NDFS 3.0 or higher. It allows you to mount SMB or CIFS
shares on OS/2 without the need of NetBIOS (IBM LAN Manager or IBM Peer).
The RAR archiver has been updated
(9/21/2007) to version 3.71 (the "DOS" version also has OS/2 support). This is
a command-line compression utility, with tight general and multimedia
compression, recovery record option management of non-RAR archives, RCVT
aRchive ConVersion Tool, and more.
The Panorama VESA video driver was updated (9/20/2007) on the eComStation Betazone (for Software
Subscription customers only). This is a generic VESA driver, which supports all
VESA 2.0 compatible video adapters. There are also some "widescreen
activators" available for Intel and ATI chipsets, which hack the VESA BIOS
to support some widescreen modes. Users with SMP systems and/or widescreen
panels may find this useful if there isn't an accelerated driver available;
there is also an FAQ
available. From VOICE News.
Mr. Message has been updated
(9/22/2007). This is an instant messenger client which is capable of
communicating over AOL's Instant Messenger network using the OSCAR protocol.
From VOICE News.
PHPMyAdmin version 2.11.1 has
been released (9/20/2007). This is a set of PHP scripts to administer MySQL
over the web.
Java Movie Database version 1.3.5 has been
released (9/20/2007). This is a Java based application for searching and
getting information about movies and actors, getting the data from the Internet
Movie Database (IMDB). Thanks to Juergen Ulbts for the info.
General Network Utilities has
been updated (9/19/2007). This is a powerful Internet diagnostic tool kit
featuring several tools designed to help you quickly identify problems, locate
where the problem is, and gather data which can be used to solve the problem
either directly or through your Internet Service Provider. From OS2.org.
File Commander/2
version 2.30-dev has been updated (9/18/2007). Also available (4/20/2002) is
the stable version 2.20. This is
a Norton Commander clone for OS/2.
PDFMergeNX
version 2.0 test has been updated (9/18/2007). This is an application for
manipulating PDF and PS files; it provides a graphical interface on top of
GhostScript, XPDF, and ePDF.
GBM version 1.52 has been released
(9/15/2007). Generalised Bitmap Module is a library for handling many different
bitmap file formats, and is used by applications like Mesa, PM-Raw, and
PM-Exif. It includes a PM bitmap viewer and editor. It now features a REXX
interface library, as well as plugins for Lucide and Mozilla. The source code
is freely available and released as public domain. From VOICE News.
Maul Publisher version 3.13 has been
released (9/14/2007). Maul Publisher is "the world's first professional desktop
publisher for OS/2 Warp." It will automatically take care of page numbering in
folding booklets, reversal of margins for facing pages, page numbering offsets
where you don't want to start from page one, reversal of margins for top bound
booklets and top folding booklets, centering margins on printers with odd
margins, and multiway folding sheets and maps. In addition, you have full
control of column, row, gutter, and centre gutter guides, including the
automatic adjustment of page offsets when a number of sheets are bound into a
folding booklet. There is a language translation
toolkit, so that anyone interested can provide translations for their
native languages. There is also a mailing list. From VOICE News.
Paul
Smedley has released (9/12/2007) an OS/2 port of Apache
version 2.2.6. Also available (8/2/2006) is Apache version 2.0.59,
directly from the Apache
web site. Apache is the premiere web server of the Internet; newer versions
use multi-threading and offer big performance improvements.
Paul
Smedley has updated (9/12/2007) his build of PHP 5.2.4; modules
supported include bz2, curl, dbase, gd, exif, filepro, gd, gettext, mbstring,
mysql, mysqli, openssl, pdo_mysql, pdo_sqlite, pgsql, and sqlite. He also has a
build (3/19/2006) of version 4.4.2. It
now includes a module for Apache 2.2, as well as CGI and CLI versions. For more
info on PHP, see the PHP web site.
ncFTP
version 3.2.1 has been ported (9/11/2007) to OS/2. This FTP client supports
resuming uploads and downloads, tab completion, and some command line
utilities. Warning: the mput command is not working correctly in this build.
Thanks to Paul Smedley for the news.
Lucide version 1.20 has been released (9/10/2007) on the eComstation BetaZone. This is a
multi-purpose document viewer, using plugins for different formats. It
currently supports PDF, DjVu documents, and JPEG files; additional formats can
be added by third party programmers. The UniClip package is now required. Bugs
should be reported on NetLabs.
From OS2.org.
DFSee has been updated (9/10/2007) to
version 9.01. DFSee is an FDISK, display, analysis and recovery tool for disks
and filesystems. It includes the ability to resize FAT and FAT32 partitions,
has some JFS and LVM support, and is now shareware. There is also a support forum available. From
VOICE News.
Guiffy version 8.2 has been released
(9/10/2007). Guiffy is a file compare / merge (diff-like) tool with a GUI
implemented in Java.
SmartCVS version 6.0.5 has been
released (9/10/2007). This is a Java CVS GUI client, with features like
built-in File Compare/Merge, Transaction display or List Repository Files, and
more. It requires Java 1.4.1 or higher.
nveth version
0.0.4 has been released (9/9/2007). This is a NDIS driver for NVIDIA chipset
network adapters.
bootAble version 4.5.2
has been released (9/8/2007). This is a script which can be used to create a
maintenance partition or bootable CD with enough facilities to fully manage and
recover your system. It contains support for LVM, HPFS, JFS, FAT32, UDF, and
the CD file system. From VOICE
News.
FTP server
version 1.30 has been released (9/8/2007). Compared to the standard ftpd in
OS/2, this one has better security controls, together with extra features such
as symbolic links.
USB
Dock has been updated (9/8/2007) on the eComstation BetaZone. This will show
information on attached USB devices. From OS2.org.
Larsen Commander version
1.6 Milestone 3 has been released (9/5/2007). This is a nice GUI Norton
Commander clone with many features. There is also a mailing list available.
NDPISO version
2.5 has been released (9/5/2007). This is a plugin for NetDrive, allowing you
to mount ISO (CD-ROM) images.
Thursday 27 September 2007
Unidades extraíbles USB (MSD): cómo usar y formatear (también en FAT32)
By Delfi_r on Thursday 27 September 2007, 02:43 - Proyectos de EST2000SL
La idea de este documento es posibilitar el uso de unidades
extraíbles USB (discos duros portáiles, PenDrive, Memory Stick, etc.)
en eCS /OS2 teniendo en cuenta los problemas típicos que se
presentan con las letras de unidad, etc.
Se supone que se encuentran instalados en el sistema los controladores USB
necesarios para acceder físicamente a los dispositivos y que estos se reconocen
adecuadamente -a nivel físico- (p.e. utilizando DFSee o LVM el tamaño que se
muestra para el dispositivo es correcto). De igual forma, se supone que se
encuentran adecuadamente instalados y configurados los IFS adecuados para leer
y escribir en el (los) sistema(s) de archivos que se quieran utilizar en dicho
dispositivo: JFS, NTFS, FAT32, etc.
También se supone que el usuario tiene un conocimiento básico de cómo crear
y suprimir volúmenes o particiones utilizando las herramientas de disco LVM y
DFSee.
Establecido esto, pasamos al tema propiamente dicho:
- Conectar el dispositivo USB. Tomará una letra de unidad, digamos X:. Si estamos en un sistema eCS 1.2, esto se realiza de forma automática. En sistemas más antiguos, hay que ejecutar el mandato 'LVM /RediscoverPRM' al conectar el dispositivo para que tome la letra.
- Si se puede acceder a la unidad X: como se desea, hemos terminado; si no, seguimos:
- Ejecutar LVM; y comprobar que informa de que la tabla de partición del disco N (el dispositivo USB) está corrupta (probablemente informe de más de un disco, atentos a esto). Salir de LVM sin cambiar nada (de todas formas, fallará sin avisar al intentarlo).
- Utilizar DFSee para eliminar todas las particiones del dispositivo. Salir.
- Desconectar el dispositivo mediante el mandato 'eject X:'.
- Volver a conectar el dispositivo. Tomará una letra de unidad Y:, probablemente la misma que antes, pero NO debería poder accederse a ella. Ejecutar LVM y comprobar que ya NO informa de que la tabla de partición del dispositivo en cuestión esté corrupta. Si es así, hasta aquí se cumplen las previsiones.
En este momento hay dos opciones:
- Utilizar el dispositivo como 'disquete grande' en FAT16. Desventajas: las usuales del sistema de archivos FAT, y que sólo podrán usarse 2 GB del dispositivo como máximo. Basta con salir de LVM sin hacer cambios y ejecutar el mandato 'format Y:'; hemos terminado.
- Particionar el dispositivo, si lo admite (probabilidad del 99.99% si es de capacidad >2GB) y formatear adecuadamente las particiones, que pueden ser una o varias. Cómo hacerlo:
- LVM permite crear directamente volúmenes de datos (deben ser 'volúmenes de compatibilidad') sobre el dispositivo. No obstante, es recomendable crear primero las particiones para poder elegir el tipo (primaria/lógica) y la posición y luego crear volúmenes 'a partir de particiones existentes'.
- Al crear el(los) volumen(es) en el dispositivo cada uno tendrá su propia letra de unidad, asignada durante el proceso de creación. Guardar cambios y salir.
Nota: 'expulsar' una unidad contenida en el dispositivo fuerza la expulsión del dispositivo y la desconexión forzosa de todas las letras de unidad de los volúmenes que contenga.
- Llamemos 'Z:' a uno de los volúmenes recién creados en el dispositivo.
Si queremos usar FAT, HPFS o JFS en esa unidad, sólo necesitamos ejecutar el mandato 'format Z: /FS:XYZ' y listos.
Si queremos usar FAT32, (imprescindible en unidades de 4 Gb o superioes que debanusarse en cámaras digitales, hay dos caminos:
1- con DFSee
- Formatear _la partición_ con DFSee.
- Mandato 'eject Z:'
- Reiniciar el sistema (no es necesario con la versión buena del driver FAT32 instalado, pero mejor hacerlo por si acaso).
2- usando Windows
- Mandato 'eject Z:'
- Reiniciar
- Formatear la partición (sin destruirla y volver a crearla) desde un sistema Windows; poco recomendable de todas formas.
Para usar NTFS, es conveniente utilizar la forma 2).
Alfredo Fernández Díaz
@ EST2000SL
Wednesday 18 July 2007
'TYPO3 goes eComStation' actualizado
By Delfi_r on Wednesday 18 July 2007, 11:40 - Noticias eComStation
Hi folks,
yesterday the TYPO3-team released TYPO3 version 4.1.2 and 4.0.7 with some
bugfixes, improved code quality and debugging mode for user generated SQL
queries. I've got the time to change my script today and have finished the
tests, so a new version for getting TYPO3 to run on base of OS/2 or
eComStation known as "TYPO3 goes eComStation" is out, too.
What is TYPO3?
--------------
For those people not knowing TYPO3 yet it should be mentioned that TYPO3 is
a free Open Source Web Content Management System, released under GPL. More
informations can be found at http://typo3.com/ or for developers at
http://typo3.org/
Where to get, what to need?
---------------------------
You are able to download the script package from the home of "TYPO3 goes
eComStation", http://os4you.org/typo3goesecomstation.html All you need to
run is a working OAMP or AMP4eCS (OS/2+Apache+MySQL+PHP, WPI available from
http://www.amp4ecs. // de/ ), my package and time to study

Hint for TYPO3-Beginners
------------------------
Those who want to use that CMS with OS/2 or eComStation the first time
should start with reading our documentation (available in English, Dutch,
French and German) for the TYPO3 version 3.8.x (outdated but still
available) and exam the quickstart-package.
All others will be recommended to use the latest versions ...
Yours sincerly
Roland Schmalenberg
Team TYPO3 goes eComStation (TT3geCS)
TYPO3 4.1.2 Short installation guide for impatient folks Download GetTYPO3v4forOS2.zip to your OS/2-PC, unpack to any place
- Open command line in that new folder, call GetTYPO3v4forOS2.cmd with option -t4:1
- Move resulting folder "dummy-4.1.2" to data folder \htdocs of your apache server
- Create an empty data file ENABLE_INSTALL_TOOL in folder \typo3conf Start server "Apache" and "MySQL", call localhost/dummy-4.1.2/ in your favorite browser More within a short time ...
Here is a collection of screenshots from the TYPO3 backend. They will give you a general idea of the internal modules, capabilities and concepts of the system. If you would like to see these features in action, please download the package.
Click any of the images to see an enlarged version in a new window.
The TYPO3 backend
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TYPO3 has a backend divided into three main areas: The modules menu (left), the page tree (left/middle) and the module workarea (right). In the top frame, additional options occasionally appear and the bottom frame is used for user defined shortcuts.
The interface is optimized for 1024x768 but can be configured in a variety of ways that allows it to work efficiently at smaller screen resolutions. Furthermore, the interface is constructed to load fast and work with virtually any graphical browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera, Konqueror) on any operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux).
The 'Web > Page' module
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The Page Module is where most site editing of pages and page content is done. Selecting the module will show the architecture of the website in the Navigation Pane. The architecture is represented as a tree structure showing the relationship of pages to each other. The pages visible in the tree are ones that you have rights to access and edit. This is the module that website editors and contributers will use most.
The 'Web > View' module
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This module shows the page architecture and then a preview of the selected web page as it will appear in the Front End. You are also able to edit page content directly on the previewed page.
The 'Web > List' module
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The List module shows all the content records stored for the page. This is useful for viewing the records for users, content items, addresses and templates related to a page. Some extensions like the guestbook extension save records on a particular page or in a system folder; the List Module is useful for viewing and editing these records.
The 'Web > Access' module
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Access control in TYPO3 is done on multiple levels. Apart from access defined for modules, tables and tablefields, every page has an owner, group and settings for each of them. Page permissions can also be set here by Administrative users.
The 'File > Filelist' module
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File management is an integral part of the system. You can configure TYPO3 to mount any path on the server and then allow certain backend users/groups to store files in those folders. Files can be uploaded, renamed, copied, moved, deleted - even edited online! Selecting an image folder enables a thumbnail view (a smaller view like those you can see on the left hand side) of the images in a folder. Other image information such as size, date of upload and file type is shown with the image.
The 'User > Setup' module
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Enables editing of Backend (BE) Users' personal setup details. Editable features include name, username, email address, password, BE language (more then 40 langauges are available) and BE layout preferences.
The 'New page' wizard
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Creating new pages is very easy. As you create pages, TYPO3 will organize them in the hierarchy of the page tree. If you want to change your site architecture, you can simply move the pages around within the system.
The 'Page content' elements
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Page content types are selected when adding a new content element. Page content types can be changed at any time from the pull-down 'Type' menu at the top of the content element. The two most commonly used elements are text and image elements. In one page, you can use multiple content elements.
The RTE editor
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TYPO3 features a Rich Text Editor which allows WYSIWYG editing of the web pages. This resembles Word or any other word processor so closely that users will find it extremely intuitive to operate. As an administrator, you can configure it to display your stylesheet classes and filter unwanted HTML.
Frontend editing
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When backend users are logged in, the web pages may display small control panels and 'edit icons'. These provide an intuitive, context-oriented way of editing content on directly on the web pages. If you need to edit something while browsing the website, simply click the little pencil icon near the object. It's that easy!
Mailform wizard
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With the mailform wizard, you can easily add a web form with customizable fields such as text fields, radio buttons, selector boxes, file upload fields, etc.
Backend user administration
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Backend users are allowed to log into the TYPO3 backend and do permitted actions. Each user can also be a member of one or more groups and each group can include sub-groups. Groups contain the main permission settings you can set for each user. Many users can be a member of the same group and, thus, share permissions.
Extension manager
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With the extension kickstarter wizard, the framework for new extensions can be built very easily. A basic frontend output can be created, but further coding is necessary.
Third party products
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Third party products can be integrated seamlessly into TYPO3. For example, the popular GPL-application, phpMyAdmin, is available by default for admin users. It is preconfigured with the current database of TYPO3 and access is managed automatically by TYPO3. phpMyAdmin allows administrators to do really low level operation of the database.
Install Tool
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The Install Tool ensures that the installation and upgrade process of TYPO3 is easy. Each time TYPO3 releases a new version or preview, the main database structure may be altered. The Install Tool will automatically identify which changes are needed in order to upgrade the database and with a single click, those changes are performed. TYPO3 is a very comprehensive system which currently runs on nearly any PHP-enabled server. However, the more exotic features, like the powerful image generation engine requires special software. The Install Tool provides tools for analysis and bug-tracking of the installation.
Monday 16 July 2007
Gnash para OS/2 y eComStation: GNU Flash Movie Player
By Delfi_r on Monday 16 July 2007, 11:53 - Noticias eComStation
From: Paul smedley <paulDESPAM@DESPAMsmedley.info>
Hi All,
I've updated the OS/2 & eComStation build of Gnash at my website at
http://os2ports.smedley.info
to reflect the latest cvs code as at 2007-07-13.
For those that don't know what Gnash is, from http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash
Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player. Previously, it was only possible to play
flash movies with proprietary software. While there are some other free flash
players, none support anything beyond SWF v4. Gnash is based on GameSWF, and
supports many SWF v7 features.
A plugin for Firefox is also planned when time permits.
The OS/2 port of Gnash is the subject of an OS/2 World Bounty - see
http://www.os2world.com/content/view/14712/1/
for more details.
Enjoy!
Paul.
- Runs standalone
- Gnash can run standalone to play flash movies.
- Browser plugin
- Gnash can also run as a plugin from within most Mozilla derived browsers, such as Firefox. Gnash also has support for Konqueror.
- SWF v7+ compliant
- Gnash can play many current flash movies.
- Streaming Video
- Gnash supports the viewing of streaming video from popular video sharing sites like Lulu.tv or YouTube.com.
- XML Message server
- Gnash also supports an XML based message system as documented in the Flash Format specification.
- High Quality Output
- Gnash uses OpenGL for rendering the graphics on the desktop, and AntiGrain (AGG) for embedded framebuffer only devices.
- Free Software
- Gnash is 100% free software. For more information on the GPL, go to the Free Software Foundation web site.
- Better Security
- Gnash pays extra attention to all network connections, and allows the user to control access.
- Extensable
- Gnash supports extending ActionScript by creating your own. You can write wrappers for any development library, and import them into the player.
Event: Warpstock 2007, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
By Delfi_r on Monday 16 July 2007, 11:35 - Noticias eComStation
The Board of Directors of Warpstock Corporation has spent much time in
deliberating the location for Warpstock 2007 based on the bids that were
submitted. We have finally reached a decision.
The Board of Directors of Warpstock Corporation is pleased to announce
that
Warpstock 2007 will be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The conference
will span four days, November 15 -18, 2007.
Warpstock will release a complete announcement with full details as soon
as
possible.
Warpstock Corporation is a Virginia corporation. The Warpstock annual
conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from
around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More
information is available at the Warpstock web site: http://www.warpstock.org
--
Warpstock 2007 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada: http://www.warpstock.org
Warpstock Europe - http://www.warpstock.net
Net: eCS-OS/2 Assembly Language list
By Delfi_r on Monday 16 July 2007, 11:33 - Noticias eComStation
From: Dale Erwin <daleDESPAM@DESPAMcasaerwin.org>
Not too many people these days are very keen on Assembly Language as a
viable development tool. When I was a mainframe programmer, specializing
in 370 Assembler, I heard all the same arguments against it about how
much
more productive one could be in a high level language, but I never agreed
with them.
Don't you think anyone who could deliver a product that occupies 60MB as
compared to an equivalent product developed in a high level language that
occupies 600 MB, and in addition executed everything much faster that the
bloated app, could be competitive? How many times have I heard people
complain about how slow OOo and Mozilla apps are?
I have created a new yahoo group for anyone who wants to collaborate on
the
problems of programming in Assembly Language under eCS and OS/2. I hope
that anyone interested in learning to program in Assembly Language will
join me in this group. It would also be greatly appreciated if anyone who
has any experience in it would also join us to give us some insight. It's
open to anyone who wants to join:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/eCS_asm/
Wednesday 13 June 2007
CUPS: impresión en eComStation
By Delfi_r on Wednesday 13 June 2007, 12:13 - Noticias eComStation
Paul Smedley <paul@smedley.info> nos
comunica que acaba de subir un paquete que consiste en CUPS 1.2.11
(www.cups.org) + ESP
Ghostscript 8.15.4 (http://www.cups.org/espgs/)
+ Gutenprint 5.1.2 (http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/)
Esta combinación debe permitir la impresión desde OS/2 & eComStation con
impresoras que no tenían controladores específicos para nuestro sistema
operativo - ver más detalle en http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/p_Supported_Printers.php3
El paquete puede descargarse desde: http://svn.netlabs.org/ecups/wiki/CupsPort
Ahí mismo hay indicaciones de como usar el paquete.
Si las indicaciones resultan un éxito debería probar el controlador ECUPS de
Bart van Leeuwen Ade manera que se imprima desde las aplicaciones usando CUPS
(ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/ecups)
Se agradece toda clase de comentarios a
//
paulDESPAM@DESPAMsmedley.info o a l la lista de ecups atnews://news.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.ecups.devel

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