Hello,
Mandrake generates a blackbox menu automatically.  Just include 
/etc/X11/blackbox/blackbox-menu in your blackbox menu.  You can also edit it using the 
menudrake utility.  In menudrake, make sure you change your environment to blackbox.

Ben
the pAved earth
http://www.thepavedearth.com


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 20:32:11 -0700 (PDT)

>On 11-Jul-2002 D. Olson wrote:
>> I use this distro (please don't insult me) and when I looked at fluxbox's 
>> menu config file, it had a list of all the mandrake menus... And it said that
>> the file was automatically generated and to not mess with it.
>> 
>> I would like to write a script that adds the mandrake menus into my blackbox 
>> menu without and is automatically generated at login. I can do all that, 
>> except I don't know how I can get the mandrake menus generated into a 
>> blackbox menu file.
>> 
>> Does anyone know how to do this?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I did it manually by copying and pasting into the blackbox menu file from the
>> fluxbox menu file. The result I achieved is that there is a Mandrake submenu 
>> with all the mandrake menu items in it.
>> 
>
>in Debian we have a program call update-menus which reads /usr/lib/menu which
>contains one file per package.  Each file is parsed and pieced together via a
>script provided by each window manager package.  If you look more closely you
>may discover a similar approach in Mandrake.
>
>Unless flux is radically different, the include directive should help as well. 
>Look at data/README.menu.
>

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