I hope so, but I haven't tested my updates with any BSD in a long time. FreshPorts has a package for FreeBSD: https://www.freshports.org/x11/eaglemode/ - maybe they will update to the latest version soon.
Does this update work with BSD? Thanks, allewyn
Eagle Mode 0.96.4 released
Thanks for the info! I will try to include that in the next release.
This will be necessary going forward to keep providing it on Arch Linux, at least, since they have removed GTK 2 from their main repository.
Hi, Yes, that's it. Here are the commands I executed in the RunAsAdmin Command Prompt: regsvr32 /u jscript.dll regsvr32 jscript.dll assoc .js=JSFile ftype JSFile=%SystemRoot%\System32\WScript.exe "%1" %* then, in RegEdit: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.js\(Default) set value to "JSFile" After the reboot, Eagle Mode started working as normal. Thanks!
Hi, the error most likely means that .js files are not associated with the JScript interpreter. Maybe some program has changed the association (e.g. a programming editor or so). To reset the association you can try this command: regsvr32 %windir%\system32\jscript.dll If that does not help, then this command may do it: assoc .js=JSFILE I have that information from these pages: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/2415940/cant-find-script-engine-vbscript-for-script https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-use-the-regsvr32-tool-and-troubleshoot-regsvr32-error-messages-a98d960a-7392-e6fe-d90a-3f4e0cb543e5...
Hi, Congrats and thank you for developing this AWESOME software. I was looking for something like this for years. Just today I discovered it by chance on my Linux Mint box using AppImage Pool and was blown away! F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C! Literally, no words how good Eagle Mode is. I wish all computers were like that all the time. :-) This is a revolution in computer user interfaces. Anyway, I now wanted to install it on my windows machine and installed version 0.96.3 from the official site. The installation...
For those of us who also like the Dolphin file manager on Linux, I made a service menu for it. It adds a new item to the right click menu for folders, so you can open Eagle Mode zoomed into that folder. You can check it out on my GitHub here, hope y'all like it!
it's really quite a shame. I can't find any either 5 years later. having eaglemode / a zui as a notes app (a la DeepNotes, obsidian, excalidraw, etc) would be absolutely peak and I'm surprised and disappointed nobody has done this yet.
Hi Oliver, Thanks for getting back to me. I will keep that in mind for next time--install source build dependencies first and then re-run. Best, Marc
I am sorry that dpkg didn't install libjpeg62 automatically. Every distribution or package manager seems to be different. When installing from source, then all the required packages must indeed be installed manually before. There is no option to install anything automatically. With the next release I will update a few dependency versions to be more compatible with latest OS versions, but jpeg will probably stay 62.
Hello, First, thanks for developing Eagle Mode! It's really cool to use and I enjoy seeing the updates. I am on a Kubuntu 22.04 machine here and had a couple of troubles with the install. First, it seemed the .deb method was a non-starter due to dependency problems: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of eaglemode: eaglemode depends on libjpeg62-turbo | libjpeg62; however: Package libjpeg62-turbo is not installed. Package libjpeg62 is not installed. I thought it was interesting that it...
I keep getting 'permission denied' errors which turn out to be Windows refusing to change the path or name of a file open in Eagle Mode's PDF server. I have to zoom way out before I can move rename or delete a PDF or its parent directories. Presumably, the same applies to PS. I don't know what other file types may have server processes. I haven't configured Eagle Mode to play a/v files.
By using copy/paste instead -- Eagle Mode's 'copy paths' button is amongst its best features. I don't recall the details after all these years, but I do recall switching from Linux to OS X freed up my brain to work on actual interesting things. Copy/paste did more than you think in OS X, but I ended up with an all-open source front end anyway. The front end was what I was interested in, with Apple's control panel managing the grubby bits with very little fuss. Even writing some (horror of horrors)...
URIs (or say URLs) which start with http:// or https:// are supported now since version 0.96.2. They open a web browser as usual. In addition, special URIs of the form eaglemode:<panel identity> are supported. For example, eaglemode:::Clock1: points to the clock, and eaglemode:::FS::::usr::src: points to the /usr/src directory.
Hi Oliver. Thanks for replying. I am using PorteuX which is Slackware based. I have never compiled anything before, so there is the unknown lurking in my brains. I do not need any help. I was just trying to get up the nerve to get the software and read your tutorial. I have modded 96.1 as much as I can without compiling. Time to bite the bullet. Thanks again for all you have done. vektoralian
The interest was never particularly high except for a few individuals. Compilation is described here. Which OS are you trying to compile for, and what is the problem?
It seems the interest level in Eagle Mode has dwindled. Did I miss the boat? What caused this to happen? If I am unable to learn how to compile Eagle Mode from source I guess I am stuck. And I was just starting to get excited. vektoralian
Here is my opinion about Eagle Mode , one of the coolest programs around. As a KDE user, Dolphin is the best file manager I have ever used. If Eaglemode could be married to Dolphin we would be living in the future of file access. ---------------------- Right click context menus, file associations, plugins out the wazoo, easily configurable toolbars, global themes and overall consistency would nearly be heaven. ---------------------- I realize such a constrained endeavour can be very limited, but...
While clicking on URI in a PDF document, generated from HTML document, I got an error window *Triggering URI not implemented" which triggered an idea for eaglemode use case. How cool would it be, if you could use URI to local paths, and when clicking on such a link, eaglemode would fly there! This would allow you creating complex visiting sequences, among available paths on your local computer, within a single document. Somehow I liked this idea much and wanted to share it quickly here. I hope for...
There is even a much better application using treemaps, SpaceSniffer, only windows. But its advantage over qdirstat is also the names are shown using small fonts. This can give a very nice and quick and deep overview of the overall structure. It would be cool if eaglemode 2 would contain such a visualization (like SpaceSniffer) as well. eaglemode 2 = eaglemode 1 + SpaceSniffer-like-treemaps see SpaceSniffer: http://www.uderzo.it/main_products/space_sniffer/ video 1, file tagging ctrl-1, ctrl-2 ...:...
There is even a much better application using treemaps, SpaceSniffer, only windows. But its advantage over qdirstat is also the names are shown using small fonts. This can give a very nice and quick and deep overview of the overall structure. It would be cool if eaglemode 2 would contain such a visualization (like SpaceSniffer) as well. eaglemode 2 = eaglemode 1 + SpaceSniffer-like-treemaps see SpaceSniffer: http://www.uderzo.it/main_products/space_sniffer/
First off, great work! I'm having a blast zooming around my ubuntu file system with Eagle Mode. Before I dig into the mechanics of making one myself, has anyone created, or tried to create, a .msg Outlook Email message file previewer/parser that we can zoom into with the ZUI? At work we use a remote file server organized into a poor man's document management system where folders contain all correspondence related to a particular project or customer bug report. So all chat messages, graphics, copies...
Thank you very much!
Even better! Thanks!
Good day folks, I'm curious about how this discussion went down in the end? I've been watched parts of this channel's videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/oh417/featured especially that one (featuring Eagle Mode foundations put in good use for infrastructure monitoring) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QOdAtRam04 Have you folks kept in touch all these years by chance? I've got to grant it to you! You've been well ahead of some curves I've heard of in the world of application performance monitoring...
Just here to say thank you for this tremendously innovative project! I've rated it five stars right away without any hesitation! For ease of use, I've started tracking changes from this repository https://github.com/thierrymarianne/contrib-eagle-mode, via this other repository https://github.com/Osndok/eaglemode tracking the project changes (popping around), which incidentally brought me back to a publication since deleted 🤯 which i might have not missed if had returned to the post from staltz.com...
Just here to say thank you for this tremendously innovative project! I've rated it five stars right away without any hesitation! For ease of use, I've started tracking changes from this repository https://github.com/thierrymarianne/contrib-eagle-mode, via this other repository https://github.com/Osndok/eaglemode tracking the project changes, which incidentally brought me back to this publication 🤯 https://twitter.com/pdfkungfoo/status/1080289038119157760 which i might have not missed if had returned...
I have eaglemode installed in a Pinebook pro via nix, btw
eaglemode is also available via nix package manager even for aarch64, so that will save you some compilation time. You don't have to learn their config language, just install nix and then eaglemode is enough.
I think Obsidian MD tool is approaching this interestingly with backlinks -> graph representation. It is an interesting notion for ZUI... EM does resolve symlinks so that's one way to organize a non-heirarchical path yeah?
To the developer, thank you for your work on Eagle Mode! I love zooming around photo galleries, and I thought of something that'd be nice for that: image thumbnails. You won't see many images when looking at a large set of high-res photos, because it's too expensive to show all of them when there's a lot. Why not show lower-res thumbnails for images until you zoom in close enough to trigger them to fully load? If Eagle Mode used the freedesktop thumbnail standard, it wouldn't even have to generate...
I found it, thanks, you hold down the center mouse button and dragging is enabled.
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Where is it?
I'm sorry, wasn't finding the pan option, but now I found it.
Well I am loving using the app but I wonder if the addition of a shortcut to a pan tool is in the plans? I use many applications with this tool so it has become a habit to navigate through environments using a combination of zoom and drag in photoshop or autocad for example. I think this would be a very nice addition to the application. Sorry for the bad English.
Thank you very much! If you like, please spend five stars: https://sourceforge.net/projects/eaglemode/reviews
Count me also as a happy user!! I love this file browser and the concept of a ZUI. I'm still trying to figure out how to change the applications in the bar as I'm a KDE user and don't use any of the stock applications. Other than that, Eagle Mode rocks!! Is there a way to donate?
You can change the Eagle Mode configuration directory by setting the EM_USER_CONFIG_DIR environment variable. For example in your .bashrc or in eaglemode.sh: export EM_USER_CONFIG_DIR=$HOME/.config/eaglemode I understand that I should add support for XDG_CONFIG_HOME one day. But it's troublesome to keep compatibility with old configurations (detect and copy it silently, or ask user...).
I would like to customise eaglemode without root privileges when it's installed system wide, but I have set $HOME as read-only as per this procedure for defending my $HOME from all the roge dotfiles and dotdirs. Therefore, I would really appreciate if you let me use the .config directory (or any $XDG_CONFIG_HOME for that matter) to save my configuration.
Common use of ZUI in tree-like structures is evident and intuitive. But how could it be applied to structures where children element can belong to several parent elements: like genealogical tree, or product breakdown tree, or users/groups tree? In common ZUI we can choose where to zoom in, but we have only one wayt o zoom out. In non-tree ZUI we have to point somehow where to zoom out. We have also to see where to it is possible to zoom out from here, i.e. to which parents does the item belong. Can...
Thank you!
Both examples would require to modify the emFileMan plugin and therein mainly the emDirPanel and emDirEntryPanel classes. It is not easy. The C++ API tutorial (http://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/CppApiTutorial.html) may be sufficient or not, I don't know. I any case you would need good C++ skills. I am dreaming of providing a simpler programming interface based on javascript or so. But currently I have no plan for that.