Network browsing with Gnome

rant mode = on
Ok, Novell says that it wants to default with Gnome...
I like to follow Novells lead,but this is getting a bit troubling,
I was totally happy with KDE and got to know it quite easily. But....
The Gnome is such a pretty simple thing and nice to use and will make a
great Business class desktop unless:
1) you are a sophisticated power user with unusuall needs
2) you are a Netware administrator and want to assign file rights to
network folders or files with novell file attributes
3) You want to configure your menu's to make life easier
for you to do your job
4) You want to browse unmapped NSS based file systems
this is why I'm posting, I can't figure out what exactly the
Nautilus plugin for NCL actually does. It seems that there is no way to
browse, I tried "network servers" in the internet section. I tried using
nnetscannds:/ or nnetscannwsrv:/ all to no avail.
Am I crazy or is the Gnome a little daft?
Did I install something wroong?
I have double checked and reintstalled the client with both red-carpet and
the bash script.
at this rate it will be NLD version 12 before I actually use this at work!
and it's supposed to be a business class system.
somebody tell Nat Friedman to stop taking trips overseas and blogging and
get his ass to work! http://nat.org/ and drag that aother guy Miguel de
Icaza http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/gallery/ with him.
Seriously, traveling when they could be integrating NLD into a Netware
network at a speed that actually makes a difference. **** NCPFS does as
much for GNOME as NCL

James Tremblay wrote:
> {
> rant mode = on
> }
> Ok, Novell says that it wants to default with Gnome...
> I like to follow Novells lead,but this is getting a bit troubling,
> I was totally happy with KDE and got to know it quite easily. But....
> The Gnome is such a pretty simple thing and nice to use and will make a
> great Business class desktop unless:
> 1) you are a sophisticated power user with unusuall needs
> 2) you are a Netware administrator and want to assign file rights to
> network folders or files with novell file attributes
> 3) You want to configure your menu's to make life easier
> for you to do your job
> 4) You want to browse unmapped NSS based file systems
>
> this is why I'm posting, I can't figure out what exactly the
> Nautilus plugin for NCL actually does. It seems that there is no way to
> browse, I tried "network servers" in the internet section. I tried using
> nnetscannds:/ or nnetscannwsrv:/ all to no avail.
> Am I crazy or is the Gnome a little daft?
> Did I install something wroong?
> I have double checked and reintstalled the client with both red-carpet and
> the bash script.
> at this rate it will be NLD version 12 before I actually use this at work!
> and it's supposed to be a business class system.
> somebody tell Nat Friedman to stop taking trips overseas and blogging and
> get his ass to work! http://nat.org/ and drag that aother guy Miguel de
> Icaza http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/gallery/ with him.
> Seriously, traveling when they could be integrating NLD into a Netware
> network at a speed that actually makes a difference. **** NCPFS does as
> much for GNOME as NCL
When I was using Gnome I just created a link to Konq and used that for my
netware file browsing and it worked fine. I even used a custom icon for it
that was a little screen with a red N in the middle of it...I eventually
moved over to KDE though after having numerous issues with gnome weirdness
with gnome-panels and the gnome-keyring. I got so frustrated one day after
making just a couple minor modifications to my desktop that I logged into
KDE and I haven't been back to gnome since...that was like 3 months ago.
Prior to that I had been using Gnome exclusively for years (since redhat 7
days) It cracks me up that Novell makes this big press announcement about
standardizing on Gnome but their client is sooo much better intergrated
with KDE. I don't get it either.

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    network: Connecting http://tstapl18a-20:53856/console/com/bea/diagnostics/dashboard/ChartPanelApplet.class with proxy=HTTP @ stl-pxyo-02.na.erac.com/10.19.193.80:8080
    network: Connecting http://tstapl18a-20:53856/console/com/bea/diagnostics/dashboard/ChartPanelApplet.class with cookie "ADMINCONSOLESESSION=HRqpMf4PBFy7P93NFgy1xGMC1QwGWcXyymJ1vf8vL2Ypz18dsGLY!-1651931814"
    network: Cache entry not found [url: http://tstapl18a-20:53856/console/com/bea/diagnostics/dashboard/ChartPanelApplet/class.class, version: null]
    network: Connecting http://tstapl18a-20:53856/console/com/bea/diagnostics/dashboard/ChartPanelApplet/class.class with proxy=HTTP @ stl-pxyo-02.na.erac.com/10.19.193.80:8080
    network: Connecting http://tstapl18a-20:53856/console/com/bea/diagnostics/dashboard/ChartPanelApplet/class.class with cookie "ADMINCONSOLESESSION=HRqpMf4PBFy7P93NFgy1xGMC1QwGWcXyymJ1vf8vL2Ypz18dsGLY!-1651931814"
    basic: load: class com.bea.diagnostics.dashboard.ChartPanelApplet.class not found.
    load: class com.bea.diagnostics.dashboard.ChartPanelApplet.class not found.
    java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.bea.diagnostics.dashboard.ChartPanelApplet.class
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
         at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
         at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadCode(Unknown Source)
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager.createApplet(Unknown Source)
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager$AppletExecutionRunnable.run(Unknown Source)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
    Caused by: java.io.IOException: open HTTP connection failed:http://tstapl18a-20:53856/console/com/bea/diagnostics/dashboard/ChartPanelApplet/class.class
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader.getBytes(Unknown Source)
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader.access$000(Unknown Source)
         at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
         at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
         ... 7 more
    Exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.bea.diagnostics.dashboard.ChartPanelApplet.class
    Ignored exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.bea.diagnostics.dashboard.ChartPanelApplet.class
    Any clues on this error?
    Thanks

  • [SOLVED] DWM running with gnome difficulties - cracked leaving GNOME!

    UPDATE: concept as a perceived requirement has been scrubed. No longer needing Gnome's environment ... just some gtk/gnome libraries here and there though, obviously. See last post of mine here if ya like and you're rushed a bit.
    Having problems getting gnome to live with DWM though I can compile myself as i just learned how from the wiki.
    OBJECTIVE: retain at least the bottom menu bar of gnome (and program access) for a while yet ....  while using DWM.
    Hi... having the most amazing time with Xmonad, awesome, stumpwm, dmenu etc.
    At this point I've realized that Xmonad and DWM have basically the same keybinding.
    For how it work WELL, as it's an originator, and keeping it simple ummm.... was it 18k or 180k?  hehehe  (see other posts about dwm) I'm going to go with dwm for the forseeable future. they're all great though having done the studying it's really a simple decision.... If I wanted to swap to something else later I'd have the skill to know how simple that would be... dwm does cover ALL of what I sensibly need to work quickly and SIMPLY/manageably...
    DUE TO UPDATE COMMENT AT TOP  - SOME OF THE NEXT COUPLE OF POST IS REDUNDANT a BIT though maybe not:
    So... I'm wishing to be able to access my folders and programs through the gnome menu as a fail-safe until I figure out how to get around any gottcha before I reinstall WITHOUT gnome (just some of the libraries obviously for packages that need them)
    I really need to get going immediately with DWM and having had lots of fun with Xmonad (works easily with gnome though i like the simplicity of default DWM) ...
    ALL I really need is what I now have left of gnome's desktop visibility which is the bottom bar with a menu applet embeded in it...
    Actually.... IF there's a way to GRAPHICALLY see folders ie. boot programs without having to find the binary though would be cool.
    Gnome can do it's thing in the background.... though right now ALL I can get by adding DWM WITH metacity in the gnome sessions properties leaves me WITHOUT the bootom bar that gets me to my programs...
    yep, duh.
    any assistance apreciated as I can't stand working without dwm (or similar tiling wm) though I'm too new at it and generally not skilled enough at this move to get to my program's ICONS...  using dmenu for all booting just isn't practical for me today..  then again who knows what the next hour will bring! hehehe
    So..... ANYONE have DWM code that'll work??? .... I think I'd prefer it to be stock otherwise...
    whatver happens thanks and everything's so cool.... have learned SO much....
    Last edited by yvonney (2009-02-03 09:44:22)

    well as i remember, my own path was something like this...
    Windozes -> PCLinuxOS -> (K-X)Ubuntu -> Arch(XFCE4(desktop environment)) -> Arch(Fluxbox(no DE)) -> Arch(wmii+gnu/screen) -> Arch(dwm+gnu/screen)
    not talking about GNU/screen its like not talking about breathing to me right now at the beggining (like all i pass throught in GNU/linux) i can barely understand something "as complex" to understand like screen, but using it, showed me that EVERYTHING is a matter of understanding throught direct experience
    so i'll recommend to you that you start looking to gnu/screen, is so damn easy to configure/use once you understand it, but difficult when you start reading about it, like dwm is in first place
    what i do for file assosiations and such is using midnight commander (cli-file manager) and i edited a menu (F2 on a dir/file) and it popups showing the list of apps that i configured to open that file extension, i configured tuxcmd in the past but i didnt used it for months now...
    here's the ~/.mc/menu i did... (i use urxvt as a daemon starting "urxvtd -q -f -o &" in .xinit, you may change "urxvtc" with your terminal emulator of choice... (i hope it will be urxvt(c) and not something like gnome-terminal )
    shell_patterns=0
    + ! t t
    @ Do something on the current file
    CMD=%{Enter command}
    $CMD %f
    7 compress to 7zip (dir27z)
    urxvtc -e dir27z %f &
    @ compress file to zip (file2zip)
    urxvtc -e file2zip %f &
    @ compress dir to zip (dir2zip)
    urxvtc -e dir2zip %f &
    @ dir to iso (mkisofs -V volume_name -J -r -o isoimage.iso)
    urxvtc -e mkisofs -V NEW -J -r -o isoimage.iso %f &
    s make symlink in /tmp/burn (mksym)
    mksym %f &
    x make executable (chmod 755)
    chmod 755 %f
    r chown -cR root:root
    sudo chown -cR root:root %f
    a chown -cR aleyscha:users
    sudo chown -cR aleyscha:users %f
    u mount /dev/cdrom
    mount /dev/cdrom
    u umount /dev/cdrom
    umount /dev/cdrom
    u wodim -v dev=/dev/cdrom -blank=fast
    urxvtc -e wodim -v dev=/dev/cdrom -blank=fast &
    u dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/downloads/New/isoimage.iso
    urxvtc -e dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/downloads/New/isoimage.iso &
    u unmount ISO Image (fusermount -u /mnt/cdrom)
    fusermount -u /mnt/cdrom
    u unmount ISO Image (fusermount -u /mnt/iso1)
    fusermount -u /mnt/iso1
    u unmount ISO Image (fusermount -u /mnt/iso2)
    fusermount -u /mnt/iso2
    g edit file in gvim as root (sudo gvim %f &)
    sudo gvim %f &
    c copy (fui %f)
    urxvtc -e fui %f &
    p paste (fui --copy)
    urxvtc -e fui --copy &
    p paste (fui --move)
    urxvtc -e fui --move &
    c clamscan (clamscan --recursive --infected --bell --remove)
    urxvtc -e clamscan --recursive --infected --bell --remove %f &
    b Send via Bluetooth to device (obexftp -b 00:17:D5:85:0D:6F -p)
    obexftp -b 00:17:D5:85:0D:6F -p %f &
    + t t
    d Do something on the tagged files
    set %t; CMD=%{Enter command}
    while [ -n "$1" ]; do
    $CMD "$1"
    shift
    done
    + t t
    @ Make symlink in /tmp/burn
    while [ -n "$1" ]; do
    mksym "$1"
    shift
    done
    0 Edit a bug report and send it to root
    I=`mktemp ${MC_TMPDIR:-/tmp}/mail.XXXXXX` || exit 1
    ${EDITOR-vi} $I
    test -r $I && mail root < $I
    rm -f $I
    =+ f \.1$ | f \.3$ | f \.4$ | f \.5$ | f \.6$ | f \.7$ | f \.8$ | f \.man$ & t r
    1 Display the file with roff -man
    nroff -man %f | less
    2 Call the info hypertext browser
    info
    = t d
    3 Compress the current subdirectory (tar.gz)
    Pwd=`basename "%d" /`
    echo -n "Name of the compressed file (without extension) [$Pwd]: "
    read tar
    if [ "$tar"x = x ]; then tar="$Pwd"; fi
    cd .. && \
    tar cf - "$Pwd" | gzip -f9 > "$tar.tar.gz" && \
    echo "../$tar.tar.gz created."
    4 Compress the current subdirectory (tar.bz2)
    Pwd=`basename %d /`
    echo -n "Name of the compressed file (without extension) [$Pwd]: "
    read tar
    if [ "$tar"x = x ]; then tar="$Pwd"; fi
    cd .. && \
    tar cf - "$Pwd" | bzip2 -f > "$tar.tar.bz2" && \
    echo "../$tar.tar.bz2 created."
    = f \.c$ & t r
    + f \.c$ & t r & ! t t
    5 Compile and link current .c file
    make `basename %f .c` 2>/dev/null || cc -O -o `basename %f .c` %f
    + t r & ! t t
    a Append file to opposite
    cat %f >>%D/%f
    + t t
    A Append files to opposite files
    set %t
    while [ -n "$1" ]; do
    cat $1 >>%D/$1
    shift
    done
    + t r & ! t t
    d Delete file if a copy exists in the other directory.
    if [ "%d" = "%D" ]; then
    echo "The two directores must be different"
    exit 1
    fi
    if [ -f %D/%f ]; then # if two of them, then
    if cmp -s %D/%f %f; then
    rm %f && echo %f: DELETED
    else
    echo "%f and %D/%f differ: NOT deleted"
    echo -n "Press RETURN "
    read key
    fi
    else
    echo %f: No copy in %D/%f: NOT deleted.
    fi
    + t t
    D Delete tagged files if a copy exists in the other directory.
    if [ "%d" = "%D" ]; then
    echo "The two directores must be different"
    exit 1
    fi
    for i in %t
    do
    if [ -f %D/$i ]; then
    SUM1="`sum $i`"
    SUM2="`sum %D/$i`"
    if [ "$SUM1" = "$SUM2" ]; then
    rm $i && echo ${i}: DELETED
    else
    echo $i and %D/$i differ: NOT deleted.
    fi
    else
    echo %f has no copy in %D/%f: NOT deleted.
    fi
    done
    m View manual page
    MAN=%{Enter manual name}
    %view man -P cat $MAN
    = f \.gz$ & t r
    + ! t t
    n Inspect gzip'ed newsbatch file
    dd if=%f bs=1 skip=12|zcat|${PAGER-more}
    # assuming the cunbatch header is 12 bytes long.
    = t r &
    + ! t t
    h Strip headers from current newsarticle
    CHECK=`awk '{print $1 ; exit}' %f` 2>/dev/null
    case $CHECK in
    Newsgroups:|Path:)
    I=`mktemp ${MC_TMPDIR:-/tmp}/news.XXXXXX` || exit 1
    cp %f $I && sed '/^'"$CHECK"' /,/^$/d' $I > %f
    [ "$?" = "0" ] && rm $I
    echo %f: header removed
    echo %f is not a news article.
    esac
    + t t
    H Strip headers from the marked newsarticles
    set %t
    while [ -n "$1" ]; do
    CHECK=`awk '{print $1 ; exit}' $1` 2>/dev/null
    WFILE=`mktemp ${MC_TMPDIR:-/tmp}/news.XXXXXX` || exit 1
    case $CHECK in
    Newsgroups:|Path:)
    cp $1 $WFILE && sed '/^'"$CHECK"' /,/^$/d' $WFILE > $1
    if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
    rm $WFILE; echo $1 header removed. OK.
    else
    echo "Oops! Please check $1 against $WFILE"
    fi
    echo $1 skipped: Not a news article.
    esac
    shift
    done
    = t r
    + ! t t
    r Copy file to remote host
    echo -n "To which host?: "
    read Host
    echo -n "To which directory on $Host?: "
    read Dir
    rcp -p %f ${Host}:$Dir
    + t t
    R Copy files to remote host (no error checking)
    echo -n "Copy files to which host?: "
    read Host
    echo -n "To which directory on $Host? :"
    read Dir
    rcp -pr %u ${Host}:$Dir
    = f \.tex$ & t r
    + f \.tex$ & t r & ! t t
    t Run latex on file and show it with xdvi
    latex %f && xdvi `basename %f .tex`.dvi
    =+ f ^part | f ^Part | f uue & t r
    + t t
    U Uudecode marked news articles (needs work)
    set %t
    while [ -n "$1" ]; do # strip headers
    FIRST=`awk '{print $1 ; exit}' $1`
    cat $1 | sed '/^'"$FIRST"' /,/^$/d'; shift
    done
    ) |sed '/^$/d' |sed -n '/^begin 6/,/^end$/p' | uudecode
    if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
    echo "Cannot decode %t"
    fi
    echo "Please test the output file before deleting anything"
    =+ f \.tar\.gz$ | f \.tar\.z$ | f \.tgz$ | f \.tpz$ | f \.tar\.Z$| f \.tar\.bz2$ & t r
    x Extract the contents of a compressed tar file
    unset EXT
    case %f in
    *.tar.bz2) EXT=tar_bz2;;
    esac
    if [ "$EXT" = "tar_bz2" ]; then
    bunzip2 -c %f | tar xvf -
    else
    gzip -dc %f | tar xvf -
    fi
    = t r
    + ! t t
    y Gzip or gunzip current file
    unset DECOMP
    case %f in
    *.gz) DECOMP=-d;;
    *.[zZ]) DECOMP=-d;;
    esac
    gzip $DECOMP -v %f
    + t t
    Y Gzip or gunzip tagged files
    for i in %t
    do
    unset DECOMP
    case $i in
    *.gz) DECOMP=-d;;
    *.[zZ]) DECOMP=-d;;
    esac
    gzip $DECOMP -v $i
    done
    + ! t t
    b Bzip2 or bunzip2 current file
    unset DECOMP
    case %f in
    *.bz2) DECOMP=-d;;
    esac
    bzip2 $DECOMP -v %f
    + t t
    B Bzip2 or bunzip2 tagged files
    for i in %t
    do
    unset DECOMP
    case $i in
    *.bz2) DECOMP=-d;;
    esac
    bzip2 $DECOMP -v $i
    done
    + f \.tar.gz$ | f \.tgz$ | f \.tpz$ | f \.tar.Z$ | f \.tar.z$ | f \.tar.bz2$ | f \.tar.F$ & t r & ! t t
    z Extract compressed tar file to subdirectory
    unset D
    set gzip -cd
    case %f in
    *.tar.gz) D="`basename %f .tar.gz`";;
    *.tgz) D="`basename %f .tgz`";;
    *.tpz) D="`basename %f .tpz`";;
    *.tar.Z) D="`basename %f .tar.Z`";;
    *.tar.z) D="`basename %f .tar.z`";;
    *.tar.bz2) D="`basename %f .tar.bz2`"; set bunzip2 -c ;;
    *.tar.F) D="`basename %f .tar.F`"; set freeze -dc;
    esac
    mkdir $D; cd $D && ($1 $2 ../%f | tar xvf -)
    + t t
    Z Extract compressed tar files to subdirectories
    for i in %t
    do
    set gzip -dc
    unset D
    case $i in
    *.tar.gz) D="`basename $i .tar.gz`";;
    *.tgz) D="`basename $i .tgz`";;
    *.tpz) D="`basename $i .tpz`";;
    *.tar.Z) D="`basename $i .tar.Z`";;
    *.tar.z) D="`basename $i .tar.z`";;
    *.tar.F) D="`basename $i .tar.F`"; set freeze -dc;;
    *.tar.bz2) D="`basename $i .tar.bz2`"; set bunzip2 -c;;
    esac
    mkdir $D; (cd $D && $1 $2 ../$i | tar xvf -)
    done
    + f \.gz$ | f \.tgz$ | f \.tpz$ | f \.Z$ | f \.z$ | f \.bz2$ & t r & ! t t
    c Convert gz<->bz2, tar.gz<->tar.bz2 & tgz->tar.bz2
    unset D
    unset EXT
    case %f in
    *.tgz) EXT=tgz;;
    *.tpz) EXT=tpz;;
    *.Z) EXT=Z;;
    *.z) EXT=z;;
    *.gz) EXT=gz;;
    *.bz2) EXT=bz2;;
    esac
    case $EXT in
    tgz|tpz) D="`basename %f .$EXT`.tar";;
    gz|Z|z) D="`basename %f .$EXT`";;
    bz2) D="`basename %f .bz2`";;
    esac
    if [ "$EXT" = "bz2" ]; then
    bunzip2 -v %f ; gzip -f9 -v $D
    else
    gunzip -v %f ; bzip2 -v $D
    fi
    + t t
    C Convert gz<->bz2, tar.gz<->tar.bz2 & tgz->tar.bz2
    set %t
    while [ -n "$1" ]
    do
    unset D
    unset EXT
    case $1 in
    *.tgz) EXT=tgz;;
    *.tpz) EXT=tpz;;
    *.Z) EXT=Z;;
    *.z) EXT=z;;
    *.gz) EXT=gz;;
    *.bz2) EXT=bz2;;
    esac
    case $EXT in
    tgz) D="`basename $1 .tgz`.tar";;
    tpz) D="`basename $1 .tpz`.tar";;
    gz|Z|z) D="`basename $1 .$EXT`";;
    bz2) D="`basename $1 .bz2`";;
    esac
    if [ "$EXT" = "bz2" ]; then
    bunzip2 -v $1
    gzip -f9 -v $D
    else
    gunzip -v $1
    bzip2 -v $D
    fi
    shift
    done
    + x /usr/bin/open | x /usr/local/bin/open & x /bin/sh
    o Open next a free console
    open -s -- sh
    #### Added by me ####
    #### Video File Menu ####
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    p mplayer
    mplayer %f
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    i ffmpeg -i (show audio/video info)
    ffmpeg -i %f
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    i mediainfo (show audio/video info)
    mediainfo %f
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    v vlc
    vlc %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    e Edit with AviDemux (avidemux2_gtk %f)
    avidemux2_gtk %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    e Encode to h264 vhq 96 700 (enc2h264 vhq 96 700 %f)
    urxvtc -e enc2h264 vhq 96 700 %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    e Encode to h264 hq 64 500 (enc2h264 hq 64 500 %f)
    urxvtc -e enc2h264 hq 64 500 %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    e Encode to h264 wmv 17fps 500 64 (enc2h264 wmv17 %f)
    urxvtc -e enc2h264 wmv17 %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    e Encode to h264 wmv 25fps 500 64 (enc2h264 wmv25 %f)
    urxvtc -e enc2h264 wmv25 %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    @ Encode to -oac mp3_abr_96 (enc2h264 audio 96)
    urxvtc -e enc2h264 audio 96 %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    @ Encode to vhq 140 1000 (scale to 624x352, enc2h264 series %f)
    urxvtc -e enc2h264 series %f &
    + f \.avi$ | f \.mpg$ | f \.mpeg$ | f \.mkv$ | f \.ts$ | f \.rm$ | f \.vob$ | f \.VOB$ | f \.rmvb$ | f \.flv$ | f \.wmv | f \.ram | f \.mp4 | f \.asf | f \.ogm | f \.m2v | f \.evo$ & t r & ! t t
    e Encode to mpg 160 1152 (enc2mpg mpg 160 1152 %f)
    urxvtc -e enc2mpg mpg 160 1152 %f &
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