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Wrap config filenames with verbatim quotes

Use verbatim quotes when referring to configuration files in the text.
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George Vlahavas 10 years ago
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ To generate an application menu for fluxbox, run xdgmenumaker like this:
$ xdgmenumaker -f fluxbox > ~/.fluxbox/xdg_menu
and then change your main fluxbox menu to include this file as a
submenu. For example, add this somewhere in your ~/.fluxbox/menu file:
submenu. For example, add this somewhere in your `~/.fluxbox/menu` file:
[include] (~/.fluxbox/xdg_menu)
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ or if you want icons in your menu:
$ xdgmenumaker -i -f icewm > ~/.icewm/appmenu
and you can then edit your ~/.icewm/menu file and add this line
and you can then edit your `~/.icewm/menu` file and add this line
somewhere:
include appmenu
@ -55,25 +55,25 @@ you want to update it, without having to run the command manually again:
prog "Update Menu" _none_ xdgmenumaker -i -f icewm > ~/.icewm/appmenu
NOTE: If you don't request icons in the menu, or if an icon is not found
**NOTE:** If you don't request icons in the menu, or if an icon is not found
for a certain app, the icon name in the menu for that app is set to
"_none_". This doesn't actually set the icon for that app to none. Icewm
`"_none_"`. This doesn't actually set the icon for that app to none. Icewm
menu entries should always include an icon. So, by pointing it to a
non existing icon, you essentially set it to use no icon. If you
actually have an icewm icon named "_none_", that one will be used
actually have an icewm icon named `"_none_"`, that one will be used
instead.
JWM
===
You can edit your ~/.jwmrc file and add a line that generates the
You can edit your `~/.jwmrc` file and add a line that generates the
applications menu, like this:
<Include>exec: xdgmenumaker -n -i -f jwm</Include>
You need to put that line somewhere in the //RootMenu// section of the
~/.jwmrc file.
`~/.jwmrc` file.
You can update the menu with:
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ updates the menu only when the user wants to.
Dynamic Menus
-------------
Edit your ~/.pekwm/menu file with your favourite text editor and add
Edit your `~/.pekwm/menu` file with your favourite text editor and add
a like like the following one in the location that you want the
dynamically generated menu to appear:
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Run:
$ xdgmenumaker -n -i -f pekwm > ~/.pekwm/appsmenu
to create a file with the menu contents. Then edit your
~/.pekwm/menu file to include that menu, by adding a line like the
`~/.pekwm/menu` file to include that menu, by adding a line like the
following, in the location that you want the menu to appear:
INCLUDE = "/home/your_user_name/.pekwm/appsmenu"

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