The config file would be /home/nota/.config/openbox/menu.xml in your case
]]>In my /home/nota there is not a dir call .openbox as i have for .fluxbox. also not inofrmation on /etc
in order to edit, do i have to create a file like yours?
thanks
]]>1. The default menu included with openbox3 will have many options for apps that you may not have. Simply because it is in the openbox3 menu does not mean that launching it will actually do anything.
2. To edit your menu, edit the xml file ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml
For example, here is mine, which is obviosly much simpler than the default (and only contains entries that will actually run when launched):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><openbox_menu>
<menu id="root-menu" label="OpenBox 3">
<item label="rxvt">
<action name="execute"><execute>rxvt -fg green -bg black -sl 200 0</execute></action>
</item>
<item label="X-Chat">
<action name="execute"><execute>/usr/bin/xchat</execute></action >
</item>
<item label="Opera">
<action name="execute"><execute>/home/john/bin/opera</execute></ action>
</item>
<item label="ET">
<action name="execute"><execute>/usr/local/bin/et</execute></act ion>
</item>
<item label="Root-Tail">
<action name="execute"><execute>/usr/bin/root-tail -g 150x30+0+1 00 -font fixed /var/log/httpd/access_log,blue /var/log/httpd/error_log,red,'ALER T'</execute></action>
</item>
<item label="obconf">
<action name="execute"><execute>/usr/bin/obconf</execute></actio n>
</item>
<menu id="1" label="OpenBox3 system">
<menu id="client-list-menu"/>
<item label="Reconfigure"><action name="reconfigure"></action></ item>
<item label="Restart"><action name="restart"></action></item>
<item label="Exit"><action name="exit"></action></item>
</menu>
</menu>
</openbox_menu>
thanks
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