Re: adding applications to WindowMaker menu

2001-12-15 Thread Paul Scott
Karsten M. Self wrote: on Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 12:11:43AM -0700, Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I just installed OpenOffice 641. Where I learn how to get this into the WindowMaker menu? I prefer bypassing the Debian menus for top-level WindowMaker root menus. You can add a hook to

Re: adding applications to WindowMaker menu

2001-12-12 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 05:40:18PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote: > A stub WMRootMenu might look as follows: Alternately, you can edit ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMRootMenu to contain "/etc/X11/WindowMaker/menu.hook" instead of just menu.hook and then use wmakerconf (or, I assume, WPrefs) to suck the D

Re: adding applications to WindowMaker menu

2001-12-11 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 12:11:43AM -0700, Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I just installed OpenOffice 641. Where I learn how to get this into the > WindowMaker menu? I prefer bypassing the Debian menus for top-level WindowMaker root menus. You can add a hook to the system Debian menus u

Re: adding applications to WindowMaker menu

2001-12-11 Thread Paul Scott
Cameron Matheson wrote: Hi, Debian actually has a great menu-handling system, conveniently named 'menu.' With menu your menus are consistent between wm's (windowmaker, blackbox, sawfish, etc). Try reading the docs in /usr/doc/menu, and here's something that might help too: /etc/menu/green_ate

Re: adding applications to WindowMaker menu

2001-12-11 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hi, Debian actually has a great menu-handling system, conveniently named 'menu.' With menu your menus are consistent between wm's (windowmaker, blackbox, sawfish, etc). Try reading the docs in /usr/doc/menu, and here's something that might help too: /etc/menu/green_aterm: ?package(local.aterm-gr