On 2/3/19 9:33 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2019/02/02 13:41, Heppler, J. Scott wrote:
Suggested README edits incorporated. Syntax altered to be consistent
with actual invocation:
+ 1) lx using additional packages menu-cache and gnome(mate)-menus
becomes
1) 'jgmenu_run lx' using additional packages menu-cache and ...
Additionally added that python3 implementation has four times the
latency.
Updated tarball attached.
That's OK with me if someone would like to import.
I will shortly if no one beats me to it.
~Brian
-Scott
~Brian
+This jgmenu build can generate an X11 application menu 3 different ways:
slightly nitpicking, but it doesn't feel quite right to me using number
3 in text followed by a numbered list, I think it would read better with
"s/3 different/three different/".
+ 1) lx using additional packages menu-cache and gnome(mate)-menus
+ 2) ob from an existing openbox menu.xml file
+ 3) pmenu with python3 text parsing
On Feb 02, 2019: 20:44, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2019/02/02 11:20, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 2/2/19 10:27 AM, Heppler, J. Scott wrote:
Hi ports,
Attached is a port that builds the latest release of jgmenu. Upstream
has made a large number of commits since 1.6. Some of these commits
targeted OpenBSD issues.
Menu generation using XDG and firefox bookmarks has been deactivated and
the gtar dependency removed.
More details here:
https://github.com/johanmalm/jgmenu/blob/master/docs/relnotes/2.0.txt
Fixed up and tightened version attached.
Additionally, portcheck -N says:
Python module without compiled version, consider using ${MODPY_BIN}
${MODPY_LIBDIR}/compileall.py: lib/jgmenu/jgmenu-config.py
Python module without compiled version, consider using ${MODPY_BIN}
${MODPY_LIBDIR}/compileall.py: lib/jgmenu/jgmenu-pmenu.py
Python module without compiled version, consider using ${MODPY_BIN}
${MODPY_LIBDIR}/compileall.py: lib/jgmenu/jgmenu-unity-hack.py
This may or may not be relevant to you.
Not required. pyc files are only used when a module is imported not
run directly.
~Brian
+This jgmenu build can generate an X11 application menu 3 different ways:
slightly nitpicking, but it doesn't feel quite right to me using number
3 in text followed by a numbered list, I think it would read better with
"s/3 different/three different/".
+ 1) lx using additional packages menu-cache and gnome(mate)-menus
+ 2) ob from an existing openbox menu.xml file
+ 3) pmenu with python3 text parsing
I would write "jgmenu-lx" or "jgmenu-lx(1)" instead of just "lx"
(and same for ob/pmenu).
Otherwise OK
--
J. Scott Heppler