Above is a current? jwmrc file, while the pre-poster showed a jwmrc-tray file.
And the #-button in the "B I U .. php" button line wraps code tags around the posted input.
These code tags are necessary for copying the code correctly.
These code tags shortens also the post, since the code or any text gets scrollbars around after
20 or so lines .
In \[ code \] tags the above jwmrc file contains this :
Code:
<!-- Additional tray attributes: autohide, width, border, layer, layout -->
<!-- Tray definition moved to separate file: .jwmrc-tray -->
<Include>/root/.jwmrc-tray</Include>
Funny by the way, that it remembered me, to up to which Puppy Version this bug appeared.
But that had been the panel-buttons script in /usr/local/jwmconfig2 at that time, which
helps to customize the taskbar by deleting or adding entries to the jwmrc-tray file .
Here "panel" is another word for "taskbar" .
Jwm is a windowmanager that draws the menu ( usually on top) and borders around windows,
with the feature to create a taskbar too. The desktop manager is usually ROX-Filer ( or /usr/local/bin/rox )
that creates the background wallpaper together with the overlaying drive and app icons.
This ROX-Filer has also a panel feature for the desktop.
I personally install Puppy twice each partition on a HDD : Full ( PUPMODE=2 ) and frugal ( PUPMODE=12 ).
If I need a original file in the traditional full installation,
I just need to click the puppy_name_version.sfs
to mount it ( by /usr/sbin/filemnt ) and navigate to the desired location,
since ROX-Filer should open a window therein automatically since invoked by filemnt .