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#26 2005-10-15 09:56:20

Gullible Jones
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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Nope, Gentoo-only. Denu requires portage. roll

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#27 2005-10-15 10:33:56

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Gullible Jones wrote:

Nope, Gentoo-only. Denu requires portage. roll

I was like joking  wink


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#28 2005-10-15 16:38:17

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Denu was specifically created for Gentoo Linux but as of 2.3.1 denu may be run according to the run-down from any distribution.

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#29 2005-10-15 17:17:37

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Does no one use terminals any more  roll


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#30 2005-10-15 17:27:22

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Yep. I just prefer not to spend time editing my menus when a single command (in my case, 'mmaker -vf openbox3 -s console') can get me the exact results I want.

Edit: Guys, should I make a PKGBUILD for Denu? What say you?

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#31 2005-10-15 18:27:17

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

If you don't edit things by hand, why are you using a *box? tongue I'm with MrGreen on this one...


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#32 2005-10-15 18:40:27

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

does mmenuwrecker add pipe menus ?? ... :?


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#33 2005-10-15 19:16:57

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Re: configuring openbox's menu

don't worry mr green, all of my openbox menu's are hand peck-typed big_smile no program does them how I liek them, and what progrms I don't want on my menu. If there was a program that was kinda like mmaker, but shoed all your apps, and let you drag and drop them and arrange them in a gui, I might use it, jsut for the sake of speed.

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#34 2005-10-15 19:35:44

Mr Green
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Re: configuring openbox's menu

Can mmmaker add apps to rc.xml ????

Man I have very few apps in menu most are linked to keys  :?

If I wanted all me apps in menu then I would run xfarce or *shivers* knome


All I ask is that you use Arch + Openbox tongue


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