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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=front background=bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
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E-Mountbox
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"The Nicest Mount Epplet Around" (tm). <br>
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Version 0.4
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Written by Christian Kreibich - 1999
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This Epplet mounts and unmounts your various filesystems.
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_Usage(usage)
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_Configuration(config)
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<img src=shot.png x=140 y=240>
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<img src=shot_unmounted.png x=315 y=240>
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The Mountbox was designed with the the way Enlightenment's iconbox
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works in mind. For every user-mountable device you have in your system, the
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Mountbox shows an appropriate icon. You can scroll back and forth
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among the montpoints using the arrow buttons. Scrolling wraps around after the
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left- and rightmost icons.
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By clicking on the icons with your left mouse button, you can mount and unmount
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your filesystems. When a filesystem is unmounted, the icon is displayed in
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a translucent manner, when it's mounted, it's fully opaque. You even get a nice,
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smooth fade between the two states for free :)
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mounted . . .......... . . unmounted
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Right-clicking on the icons will show details about the devices and their
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mountpoints, respectively.
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<img src=dialog.png x=140 y=80>
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You can configure the images for the Mountbox background, the types of devices
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that the Mountbox recognizes and icons for these types using the configuration
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dialog:
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The default icon defines the icon that is used for all devices that cannot be
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matched by one of the patterns (see below). The background image is stretched
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behind all the device icons.
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In the "Pattern" and "Image File" entries you can define how the various
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devices are shown in the Mountbox window. If the text given as a pattern is
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contained in either the device name or its mountpoint, there is a match and
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the corresponding image is used. You can browse, add or delete definitions
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using the control elements below.
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By default, E-Mountbox ejects media after unmounting. You can disable
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this feature in the configuration dialog completely or enable manual
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ejecting for unmounted media using the third mouse button.
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Note that ejecting is available only when the "eject" program is
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available on your system (if not, look at sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management).
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By default E-Mountbox also polls the mountpoints on your system in regular
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intervals to see if their status has changed and updates its display accordingly.
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You can disable the feature or set the interval length in the configuration
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dialog.
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That's it.<br>
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Feel free to mail any comments and suggestions to me<br>
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at chrisk@engr.uconn.edu.
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Have fun,<br>
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-- Christian.
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