On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 04:49:48PM -0400, T wrote:
> Thank you all who replied.
>
> My own personal Fluxbox menu will help
>
> - add a menu not supplied by the author/maintainer
> - add my own shortcuts
>
...
> The "Debian" sub-menu will point to the auto-updated system menu, and also
> I can ke
Thanks,I just tried this and it works good.I put the debian menu in the main menu on mine.On 7/10/06, T <
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> wrote:Thank you all who replied.My own personal Fluxbox menu will help
- add a menu not supplied by the author/maintainer- add my own shortcutsOn Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15:08:45 -
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 03:08:45PM -0400, T wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:13:17 +0300, Linas wrote:
>
> >>> How could I make that happening to Fluxbox?
> >>
> >> do you have the menu-xdg package installed?
> >
> > "menu-xdg" is not needed. Fluxbox (the one in Debian at least) uses
> > standard
Thank you all who replied.
My own personal Fluxbox menu will help
- add a menu not supplied by the author/maintainer
- add my own shortcuts
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15:08:45 -0400, T wrote:
> Is it possible to keep my own menu, while link to the system menu via a
> "Debian" sub-menu?
yes, here is h
Wayne Topa wrote:
>> Do not run "update-menus" as a normal user, unless you really want to
>> have your menu not to update automatically. It is a feature, not a bug.
>
> One of the benefits of the menu system is that users can add items to
> 'their' X menus to ~/.menu. As they are not read, when
Linas ?virblis([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> It sounds that you have run "update-menus" as a normal user some time in
> the past. In that case your menu structure is probably saved in your
> home directory and is out of reach for global "update-men
> Is it possible to keep my own menu, while link to the system menu via a
> "Debian" sub-menu?
No, I do not think this is possible. It is, however, possible to add
your own entries by adding custom menufiles to "~/.menu/" directory. The
syntax is described here [1]. Although you may want to read
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:13:17 +0300, Linas wrote:
>>> How could I make that happening to Fluxbox?
>>
>> do you have the menu-xdg package installed?
>
> "menu-xdg" is not needed. Fluxbox (the one in Debian at least) uses
> standard Debian Menu system, and has been doing that for as long as I can
>
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> How could I make that happening to Fluxbox?
>
> do you have the menu-xdg package installed?
"menu-xdg" is not needed. Fluxbox (the one in Debian at least) uses
standard Debian Menu system, and has been doing that for as long as I
can remember.
It sounds that you
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 12:08:06PM -0400, T wrote:
> Hi
>
> How can I incorporate the Debian menu system in my Fluxbox?
>
> This is a very basic piece of puzzle that I'm missing and can't find it on
> the Internet.
>
> The menus could easily become out of sync with what programs were actually
>
Hi
How can I incorporate the Debian menu system in my Fluxbox?
This is a very basic piece of puzzle that I'm missing and can't find it on
the Internet.
The menus could easily become out of sync with what programs were actually
available, with some menu items that didn't work, and other programs
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