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George Vlahavas 9 years ago
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@ -35,6 +35,54 @@ you want to update it, without having to run the command manually again:
[exec] (Update Blackbox Menu) {xdgmenumaker -f blackbox > ~/.blackbox/xdg_menu} [exec] (Update Blackbox Menu) {xdgmenumaker -f blackbox > ~/.blackbox/xdg_menu}
Compiz Boxmenu
==============
There are two ways to have an xdg menu in compiz-boxmenu. The first one,
auto-updates the menu, every time the menu is called. The second one,
updates the menu only when the user wants to.
Dynamic Menus
-------------
Edit your `~/.config/compiz/boxmenu/menu.xml` file with your favorite text
editor and add a block of code like this inside the root `<menu>` element:
<item type="launcher">
<command mode2="pipe">xdgmenumaker -nif compizboxmenu</command>
<icon>applications</icon>
<name>Applications</name>
</item>
Alternatively, you can also run `compiz-boxmenu-editor` and click the
dropdown for new menu files or menu items. Select launcher to create a
new launcher. Set the name of the launcher to whatever you want. This will
be the display name for the pipe menu. Then enter in:
xdgmenumaker -nif compizboxmenu
for the command entry. Click the combobox next to the command text box
and switch that to "Pipe".
Static Menus
------------
Edit your `~/.config/compiz/boxmenu/menu.xml` file with your favorite text
editor and paste the output of:
xdgmenumaker -if compizboxmenu
into `~/.config/compiz/boxmenu/menu.xml`.
Alternatively, you can also run `compiz-boxmenu-editor` and click the
button that says "Generate menu entries from a pipemenu script". In the dialog
box that pops up, type in:
xdgmenumaker -nif compizboxmenu
to append the statically generated menu to any menu file you want.
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@ -207,50 +255,3 @@ updated. The upside is that the menu will not be generated every time
you access the menu. This might be a better choice for (really) older you access the menu. This might be a better choice for (really) older
hardware. hardware.
Compiz Boxmenu
==============
There are two ways to have an xdg menu in compiz-boxmenu. The first one,
auto-updates the menu, every time the menu is called. The second one,
updates the menu only when the user wants to.
Also, keep in mind that Compiz Boxmenu supports multiple formats. Thus
Dynamic Menus
-------------
Edit your `~/.config/compiz/boxmenu/menu.xml` file with your favorite text
editor and add a block of code like this inside the root `<menu>` element:
<item type="launcher">
<command mode2="pipe">xdgmenumaker -nif compizboxmenu</command>
<icon>applications</icon>
<name>Applications</name>
</item>
Alternatively, you can also run `compiz-boxmenu-editor` and click the
dropdown for new menu files or menu items. Select launcher to create a
new launcher. Set the name of the launcher to whatever you want. This will
be the display name for the pipe menu. Then enter in:
xdgmenumaker -nif compizboxmenu
for the command entry. Click the combobox next to the command text box
and switch that to "Pipe".
Static Menus
------------
Edit your `~/.config/compiz/boxmenu/menu.xml` file with your favorite text
editor and paste the output of:
xdgmenumaker -if compizboxmenu
into `~/.config/compiz/boxmenu/menu.xml`.
Alternatively, you can also run `compiz-boxmenu-editor` and click the
button that says "Generate menu entries from a pipemenu script". In the dialog
box that pops up, type in:
xdgmenumaker -if compizboxmenu
to append the statically generated menu to any menu file you want.

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