After genmenu runs, you cannot edit it manually, it has to be done through wmakerconf.
BTW, why are you running as root? Not a good idea, too many bad things can happen, If you run as a "normal' user, the worse that can happen, is just screwing up one account, your way is to mess the whole system.
If it does not find your program(s), then from the shell type "which
application(s)", and note the path. From within wmakerconf, find the
"folder" you want your application(s) to be stored in, and click add,
then copy/paste your application(s) there. A custom windowmaker menu.
Thanks Rodney, I've been playing around with wmakerconf and easily managed to install the default debian menu which is at least a step forward in usability. However I still cannot install my downloaded themes.
One problem with the above is that copy/pasting only works between similar (in my case Gnome) terminals and wmakerconf does not use standard terminals. The path is //home/adam/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes /and the themes are
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes$ ls 0kmeleon.themed BlueSunI.themed Rousseau-dream.themed 10 Jahre.themed Hiatum.themed alinghi 1000yearsafter.themed Jelly.themed ansel.themed A Feeling of Rain.themed Korean_Art.themed evolution-white.themed A Splash of Gold.themed Maoist.themed stress.themed Ancient City.themed NGC4414.themed Anghiari.themed Passion.themed
... which do not show up on the WM themes menu. In a previous install they popped up automagically.
I'll keep bashing away - and hopefully do something productive - but any ideas will be appreciated.
Adam Bogacki :-\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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