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Operating System Specific Discussions => Amiga OS => Amiga OS -- Application questions and support => Topic started by: kirk_m on August 07, 2016, 02:50:30 AM

Title: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: kirk_m on August 07, 2016, 02:50:30 AM
I have, on WinUAE, set up a system using one of those pre-installed versions of Workbench, I think it was called ClassicWB.   With that distribution, the workbench will have icons on it other than just the available disk drives on the Amiga.  Items such as programs, quick launch stuff, etc. will all be on the desktop as links to the programs.

If I try to, on my A1200 (3.1) or A3000 (3.9) put anything onto the desktop and then reboot, the icon is gone after reboot from the desktop.  How does one get their workbench desktop to work like the ClassicWB setup I described on my WinUAE?   Namely, I'd like to leave shortcuts on the desktop, in the same fashion as Windows.

Thanks!
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: QuikSanz on August 07, 2016, 06:01:51 AM
Quote from: kirk_m;812202
I have, on WinUAE, set up a system using one of those pre-installed versions of Workbench, I think it was called ClassicWB.   With that distribution, the workbench will have icons on it other than just the available disk drives on the Amiga.  Items such as programs, quick launch stuff, etc. will all be on the desktop as links to the programs.

If I try to, on my A1200 (3.1) or A3000 (3.9) put anything onto the desktop and then reboot, the icon is gone after reboot from the desktop.  How does one get their workbench desktop to work like the ClassicWB setup I described on my WinUAE?   Namely, I'd like to leave shortcuts on the desktop, in the same fashion as Windows.

Thanks!


For more info, are you using new ROM's from Cloanto or is this an older machine?
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on August 07, 2016, 06:10:25 AM
You could always download one of the Classic WB packs onto your machine.  IMHO they're too bloated and make the system too "un-Amiga like" but to each their own. ;)

http://classicwb.abime.net/
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: AndyFC on August 07, 2016, 08:56:08 AM
From memory, you need to select the icon and 'leave out' from a menu. If you don't do this the icon vanishes after a reboot like you describe.
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: zipper on August 07, 2016, 09:14:39 AM
And then 'snapshot' too.
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: paul1981 on August 07, 2016, 01:32:34 PM
Quote from: AndyFC;812216
From memory, you need to select the icon and 'leave out' from a menu. If you don't do this the icon vanishes after a reboot like you describe.

Yes, select your icon(s) with a single left click or multiselect, then go to the 'Icons' menu and select 'Leave Out'.

Then position these icon(s) on the Workbench (desktop) to your taste. Then select the icon(s) again and select 'Snapshot' from the 'Icons' menu.

It's worth pointing out that nothing gets moved to the Workbench, just examine the .backdrop file on the root directory of your partition and you'll see.

When you'd like the icon(s) to return back to their original place, select them and then select 'Put Away' from the 'Icons' menu. They'll need to be snapshot again if you care about their position as they'll retain their current X-Y position from when they were last snapshot (in this case, positioned as if on the Workbench).

Worth noting here is that you cannot 'Leave Out' a file or drawer UNLESS it has an associated .icon file. You can only see .icon files through the CLI/Shell with 'list' or 'dir', or with directory utilities such as Dopus or Filemaster etc.
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: kirk_m on August 07, 2016, 02:00:05 PM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;812210
You could always download one of the Classic WB packs onto your machine.  IMHO they're too bloated and make the system too "un-Amiga like" but to each their own. ;)

http://classicwb.abime.net/


Agreed...it's fine to play with on UAE, but, definitely bloated.  I wouldn't put it on my machines.
Title: Re: WB 3.1 & 3.9 question
Post by: kirk_m on August 07, 2016, 02:01:02 PM
Thanks to all who replied.  I'll give it a go later today.