Lo, on Wednesday, January 24, Erik Steffl did write: > Xucaen wrote:
<SNIP> > > what is auto-generation? where is the program > > called update-menus(is it a program??), how do I > > yes, that's it, to find a program: > > which program > locate program > find / -name program -print This assumes that the program is on your system. If it's not, check out www.debian.org/Packages, and especially the file search form at the bottom. In this case, though, update-menus is a program in the `menu' package. <SNIP> > I don't find debian fvwm default settings very good (i.e. not exactly > waht I want, which is true for basically any defualt settings:-), the > most important feature is the automatically generated menu so you have > easy access to all your installed software (or lot of, not everything is > in menu). I didn't like the debian defaults much either, but I wanted to keep the automatically-generated menus. So, in my post.hook, I created a *new* top-level menu, which contains the Debian automatic menu system as one of its choices, and rebound the mouse and keybindings to bring up this new menu instead. This way, I get all of the old choices I had when I was still using RedHat, and I have access to the Debian stuff when I need it. Now if I could just figure out how to reset the pager's properties in a consistent fashion, I'd be in business. Richard

