Why are you using that integrated blackbox menu, at all? Many people on this list want keyboard navigation, popup on key, ...
Personally, I only use the blackbox menu to shutdown blackbox (and even this could be accomplished with a 'killall blackbox'). Why don't you use other means of starting an app? For my personal use I wrote a small gtk-app, which pops up (using bbkeys) and offers a list of programs among which I can choose a program to start. I hit return, the menu shuts down and the program is started. One could develope another bbx app, which does about that and reads the default blackbox menuFile. On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 11:50:58AM +0200 �yvind Stegard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there > > I know many people here oppose most "new feature" suggestions, and I > understand, I think most Blackbox users will agree when I say that we > don't won't a bloated and big wm. That being said, I would still like to > point out a little issue that I have encountered: > When working with maximised applications there is nowhere to right click > to open the Blackbox menu. So I must either resize the current > application(and possibly others underneath it) or change workspaces and > open the blackbox menu there(where some desktop space is visible), and > launch whatever I need. How about a possibility of making a keybinding > (with bbkeys) that will *only* bring the menu up (in the middle of the > screen or something), nothing more. No key navigation or anything, I can > use the mouse after the menu has become visible =). > > It would make things a bit easier and shouldn't require much code (?) to > implement. > > --- > �yvind S. -- Gerrit Hoetzel http://www.hzhome.mine.nu
