On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 01:50:06AM -0800, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
* Kastus (NOSPAM@tprfct.net) [031109 01:48]:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 01:35:57AM -0800, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
If you follow his logic above then it would clearly denote that Gimp 1.2.x is a GTK1 application and therefore puts it's information into /usr/share instead of /opt/gnome which is where GTK2 apps place their configs. Do this..upgrade to Gimp 1.3.22 which is on the ULB site and I'll bet that gimp.desktop will be found in /opt/gnome/. :)
...and be lost from menu in windowmaker? OK, I'm missing something, how do I add GTK2 apps to windowmaker menu?
vi?
vi what? WMRootMenu in 9.0 contains the following line: ("SuSE", OPEN_MENU, "| xdg_menu --format WindowMaker"), so it is generated by xdg_menu. According to release notes for 9.0, <H3>XDG Menu Structure</H3> <P>As of version 9.0, the menu system of KDE and Gnome is based on the XDG standard. The configuration files are distributed to fewer directories. Administrators can easily adapt the menu structure for their users by editing the XML file /etc/xdg/menus/application.menu. The new structure is the result of a backport from the upcoming KDE version 3.2. The included KDE version features XDG support, which was backported from KDE 3.2. Furthermore, menu branches are automatically condensed if a submenu only contains one entry. This characteristic can be deactivated with /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kickerrc:ReduceMenuDepth.</P> And xdg_menu is nowhere documented. I know, I can trash WMRootMenu and create my own manually, but I want to learn to use xdg_menu. -Kastus