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
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
>
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