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ABOUT
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xdgmenumaker is a command line tool, written in python, that generates
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application menus using xdg information, by scanning *.desktop files
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in /usr/share/applications and ~/.local/share/applications. All
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applications are sorted according to the main categories as specified by
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freedesktop.org at:
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http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html
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The menu entries that are generated by xdgmenumaker are localised
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according to the running user locale settings.
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xdgmenumaker currently supports generating menus for fluxbox and
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windowmaker. In-menu icons are not supported for now, maybe in the
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future.
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pyxdg is required by xdgmenumaker, in addition to python 2.
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Fluxbox
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To generate an application menu for fluxbox, run xdgmenumaker like this:
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$ xdgmenumaker -f fluxbox > ~/.fluxbox/xdg_menu
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and then change your main fluxbox menu to include this file as a
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submenu. For example, add this somewhere in your ~/.fluxbox/menu file:
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[include] (~/.fluxbox/xdg_menu)
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You can add the xdgmenumaker command as another item in your menu, if
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you want to update it, without having to run the command manually again:
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[exec] (Update Fluxbox Menu) (xdgmenumaker -f fluxbox > ~/.fluxbox/xdg_menu)
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Window Maker
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There are two ways to have an xdg menu in windowmaker. The first one,
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auto-updates the menu, every time the menu is called. The second one,
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updates the menu only when the user wants to.
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xdgmenumaker uses utf8 encoding and localised strings by default and has
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been tested only with wmaker-crm>=0.95.1. No idea if utf8 works properly
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with older Window Maker versions.
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Method 1
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Open the WindowMaker preferences tool. In the Application Menu
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Definition section, add a Generated Submenu in your menu, by dragging it
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in. Click on the menu item you just dragged in and in the preferences
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window, in Command, add:
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xsgmenumaker -f windowmaker
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Save and close the preferences window.
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That command will be run every time you access that submenu, so the
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application list in there will be always up to date. The downside is
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that it will be run every time you access that submenu, so especially if
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you are on a very old PC, it might slow things down a bit, although
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probably not anything considerable.
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Method 2
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--------
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Run
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$ xdgmenumaker -f windowmaker > ~/GNUstep/Defaults/xdg_menu
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Then open the WindowMaker preferences tool and in the Application Menu
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Definition section, add an External Submenu by dragging it in your menu.
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Click on the menu item you just dragged in and in the preferences
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window, in Path for Menu, add the location of the menu file you just
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created:
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~/GNUstep/Defaults/xdg_menu
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You can add the xdgmenumaker command as another item in your menu, if
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you want to update it, without having to run the command manually again.
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In the Application Menu Definition section in the WindowMaker
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preferences window, add a Run Program item in your menu by dragging it
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your menu. Click on the menu item you just dragged in and in the
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preferences window, in Program to Run, add the xdgmenumaker command as
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mentioned above.
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The downside of this method, is that the menu contents will not be
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updated when you install a new application or remove one. You will need
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to run the xfgmenumaker command every time you want the menu to be
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updated. The upside is that the menu will not be generated every time
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you access the menu. This might be a better choice for (really) older
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hardware.
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