Re: adding menu items

2002-01-09 Thread Brian Potkin
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:58:58PM +0200, Kari Ruohonen wrote: > Hi! > I have tried to add items to the Debian menu system with no luck. I have > read the man pages and the docs as well as browsed the discussion groups. > I have tried to add a 'menu' file to both ~/.menu and /etc/menu and run > 'u

adding menu items

2002-01-09 Thread Kari Ruohonen
Hi! I have tried to add items to the Debian menu system with no luck. I have read the man pages and the docs as well as browsed the discussion groups. I have tried to add a 'menu' file to both ~/.menu and /etc/menu and run 'update-menus' both as a user and root. Nothing happens. Also, the response

Re: Adding menu items in WindowMaker

1998-12-03 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
"Marcelo E. Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 11:03:30AM -0500, Peter Kovacs wrote: | | > What I did is: | > | > Create my own menu with my customizations.. | > Somewhere in that menu I created an "external" menu pointing too | > menu.hook. | > | > It's kinda kludgy

Re: Adding menu items in WindowMaker

1998-12-03 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 11:03:30AM -0500, Peter Kovacs wrote: > What I did is: > > Create my own menu with my customizations.. > Somewhere in that menu I created an "external" menu pointing too > menu.hook. > > It's kinda kludgy, but it works. If you figure out how to embed > menu.hook, please

Re: Adding menu items in WindowMaker

1998-12-03 Thread Peter Kovacs
On 3 Dec 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: > I'd like to add a new submenu to the WindowMaker main pop-up menu > called "RemoteHosts" and each item in that menu would be of the form: > > xterm -e ssh What I did is: Create my own menu with my customizations.. Somewhere in that menu I created an "ex

Adding menu items in WindowMaker

1998-12-03 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
I'd like to add a new submenu to the WindowMaker main pop-up menu called "RemoteHosts" and each item in that menu would be of the form: xterm -e ssh It took me a while, but I figured out how to do this the Debian Way(TM) under fvwm2 by using the ~/.fvwm2/main-menu.hook file. I can't for the life