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Author:  nakst [ Tue Apr 24, 2018 8:06 am ]
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Making some programs for my OS!

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Now I just need a way to open them from within the OS :)

Author:  BrightLight [ Tue Apr 24, 2018 3:32 pm ]
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nakst wrote:
Making some programs for my OS!

Looks beautiful. Your list of files and the bar underneath "New folder" somehow remind me of Windows 7. Is there a disk image, source code repo, or website for us to take a look?

Author:  Sik [ Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:12 pm ]
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nakst wrote:
Now I just need a way to open them from within the OS :)

Just make another program! :​P

No, seriously, in pretty much every modern OS the shell (desktop or whatever) is basically just the program it loads by default. And since you have a file manager it means you probably already have what's needed to make a basic desktop (heck, the desktop on Windows is just a glorified fullscreen instance of the file manager showing a rather specific folder).

Author:  nakst [ Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:06 am ]
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omarrx024 wrote:
Looks beautiful. Your list of files and the bar underneath "New folder" somehow remind me of Windows 7. Is there a disk image, source code repo, or website for us to take a look?

Hi, the code can be found here: https://github.com/nakst/essence
And yeah, I use Windows 7 as a reference for the visual style :)

Author:  ComputerFido [ Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:21 am ]
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nakst wrote:
omarrx024 wrote:
Looks beautiful. Your list of files and the bar underneath "New folder" somehow remind me of Windows 7. Is there a disk image, source code repo, or website for us to take a look?

Hi, the code can be found here: https://github.com/nakst/essence
And yeah, I use Windows 7 as a reference for the visual style :)

You should put the link to your repo in your signature so people who see any future posts know where to find your OS :D

Author:  klange [ Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:08 am ]
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Continuing to backport functionality and design elements from Python desktop environment, as well as pushing out a lot of little improvements behind the scenes.

Author:  Octacone [ Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:13 pm ]
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Wow, after a long long long break I am finally getting somewhere.
I know this might not be as exciting as some of your fancy GUI stuff, but hey FAT 32 Stage 2 loaded for the first time!
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Author:  MrLolthe1st [ Sun May 13, 2018 12:20 pm ]
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Author:  bontanu [ Wed May 16, 2018 12:47 pm ]
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Solar OS, Romanian OS written fully in ASM (sol_asm)
The x64 version is in development now:

http://www.oby.ro/os/

http://www.oby.ro/os/os_screen.htm

http://www.oby.ro/os/images/x64/Virtual ... _59_05.png

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Author:  Sik [ Wed May 16, 2018 3:08 pm ]
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That GUI is back 0.0 (I honestly like it more than a lot of modern stuff, shame that font doesn't fare that well when you try to make larger versions...)

Random stupid nitpick (also relevant back then, but I wasn't around the forum at the time :v), but could those transparent windows be less transparent? (e.g. 75% alpha instead of 50% alpha) Just to make text easier to read when it's on top of busy parts of the screen.

Author:  zaval [ Wed May 16, 2018 4:21 pm ]
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that's truely f&cking awesome, bogdan! I am so jealous. :mrgreen: but also looking at such achievements is inspiring.
I like how reliefness is done. perfect as for my eye of a Win classic theme all time lover. ^_^

Author:  bontanu [ Wed May 16, 2018 5:40 pm ]
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Thank you guys for your nice words ;)

Sure I can make the alpha less than 50 % ;)
(I will add an option)

And there is a bigger font in there somewhere also :D

I like the GUI as it is :D
But I am open to suggestions and I will add more options to make it skinable or have a "modern" look if the user wants it.

Here is a window / clock with a slightly bigger font.

http://www.oby.ro/os/images/x64/Virtual ... _47_27.png

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Author:  f2 [ Fri May 18, 2018 9:20 am ]
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Glad your OS isn't dead, Bogdan!
I stopped mine because of lack of time, but I continue sometimes to visit the forums :)

Author:  deimos [ Mon May 21, 2018 3:59 pm ]
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Hello, f2! Tell me please, where can I download images of your operating systems and assembler? I really liked your screenshots and I would like to see and try how they work.

Author:  f2 [ Sat May 26, 2018 4:52 pm ]
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deimos wrote:
Hello, f2! Tell me please, where can I download images of your operating systems and assembler? I really liked your screenshots and I would like to see and try how they work.

There is currently no way to download images of my OS and my assembler, and I don't plan to make them available again.
The latest builds did not have the fancy GUI of the earlier releases. Also, they were unusable because I did not finished my UEFI bootloader. So I don't know if you would be interested to try the OS as it is, except if you like to see an "Hello, world !" on the screen :) At least, the assembler was working very well.

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