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#1 2005-10-13 08:35:22

zba78
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configuring openbox's menu

Installed the latest openbox from pacman. Fbpanel works fine as does adesklets. But I just can't seem to change/configure the menu.

I've copied /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml to ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml and made changes to it. Nothing. Logged out and back in, nothing changed.

So I changed the filename to zmenu.xml and edited ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml so that the menu file it should look for (in the <menu> section) is ~/.config/openbox/zmenu.xml but still nothing.

Any ideas? I've had to return to fluxbox for now (which isn't such a terrible thing)


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#2 2005-10-13 08:37:34

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Hi,

Once you edited menu.xml & saved it then use reconfigure from main menu ;-)

Check also permissions on .config ...

HTH


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#3 2005-10-13 09:57:00

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

or you could...

pacman -S menumaker


mmaker openbox3

and watch it get automagically get populated....

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#4 2005-10-13 10:15:38

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

nooooooooo!!!!!!


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#5 2005-10-13 10:22:34

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

? why, whats wrong with being a little lazy....

you can always then edit the generated one to your liking....

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#6 2005-10-13 10:31:17

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

j/k do what you want... lol


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#7 2005-10-13 11:04:12

zba78
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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Thanks guys. I'm sure I did the 'reconfigure' thing (many times infact) but it had no effect. Permissions in ~/.config/openbox are fine too (otherwise I wouldn't be able to edit the rc.xml & menu.xml files).

Perhaps I'll try the mmaker when I get home.

BTW, I'm alwys up for the lazy option  lol


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#8 2005-10-13 11:10:05

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

....or you can send off an order to Mr Green and he will build you you're very own customized menu for...you guessed it only $19.95. Call now and get a free attached toilet so you may never have to leave your seat again.

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#9 2005-10-13 11:43:51

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

I'm not (as you may have guessed!) a big fan of mmaker

$19.95 sounds waaay too cheap lol


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#10 2005-10-13 11:59:49

zba78
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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Could I just have the free toilet seat please?  lol


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#11 2005-10-13 14:02:17

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Yeah, I've tried menumaker 3 or 4 times and never like it, either.  Manual edits only for me.   8)


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#12 2005-10-13 14:59:55

zba78
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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Another quickie. Could I use fbsetbg to set the background of openbox (unless xsetroot supports PNGs and JPEGs)?


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#13 2005-10-13 15:11:05

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Yes & No

I use feh but there are many to chose from...


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#14 2005-10-13 19:07:26

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

I use menumaker as base.

Open a new file, copy the things u like into it, add some things ur missing....

That´s how i configured my menu.

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#15 2005-10-13 19:15:16

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Try the development version of menumaker. 0.99.5 works very well with Openbox.

(0.99.6 doesn't work with Openbox, unfortunately.)

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#16 2005-10-13 19:18:34

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

no no no no no!

leave mmaker alone lol


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#17 2005-10-14 08:32:41

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

All sorted.

Deleted ~/.config/openbox directory altogether and started again. This time it just seemed to work.

Used menumaker. Not bad at all. I now just have to re-arange everything to my liking (I really don't like having things split up into KDE & Gnome separately)

Thanks for all your help anyway


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#18 2005-10-14 08:44:15

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

zba78 wrote:

Used menumaker. Not bad at all. I now just have to re-arange everything to my liking (I really don't like having things split up into KDE & Gnome separately)

:shock:


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#19 2005-10-14 09:35:06

zba78
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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Mr Green wrote:
zba78 wrote:

Used menumaker. Not bad at all. I now just have to re-arange everything to my liking (I really don't like having things split up into KDE & Gnome separately)

:shock:

You know what I mean. rather then having:

Gnome --> Internet --> Gaim, gftp, galeon
KDE --> Internet --> Konquorer Web Browser, Kopete, Apollon
Internet --> Firefox, Thunderbird, Lynks

I'd rather have one submenu called Internet with all in there, e.g.:

Internet --> Gaim, gftp, galeon, Konquorer Web Browser, Kopete, Apollon, Firefox, Thunderbird, Lynks, Azureus

Same for editors, multimedia apps etc.


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#20 2005-10-14 09:45:23

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Yeah thats cool .....  8)

you do not need menumaker for that ....

A good editor with syntax highlighting will help

(please forgive my rants about mm I just do not like it!)

Use Openbox & be  tongue


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#21 2005-10-14 11:07:50

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

ob3menuizer!

muhahahahh...

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#22 2005-10-14 11:16:43

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Penguin: you should have used the google: tags,  dude... roll

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#23 2005-10-14 11:29:19

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Yuk!!!!

AUR tags  :shock:


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#24 2005-10-14 19:44:55

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Does ob3menuizer use .desktop files yet? If not, I shall stick with my mmaker-devel PKGBUILD.

(Version 0.99.5 uses desktop entries and does not separate the Gnome and KDE menus, thank goodness. The menumaker development versions seem a bit buggy though, so I'd be more than willing to try something else..)

Edit: Grrr, it does not use .desktop files! WTH!

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#25 2005-10-15 07:21:43

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

you could try denu  lol


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