Le 2 sept. 06 à 19:02, Chris Vetter a écrit :

On 2006-09-02 18:50:55 +0200 Jesse Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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One, when the system starts up after selecting the session, it seems as if WildMenus isn't loaded, as the menu is vertical... how do I fix this?

Did you run setup.sh script once you installed Étoilé with 'make install'?
If so, there is something wrong in setup.sh.

For horizontal menus

defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSInterfaceStyleDefault NSMacintoshInterfaceStyle defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSMenuInterfaceStyle NSMacintoshInterfaceStyle

should do the trick.

This shouldn't be needed since Étoilé doesn't rely on GNUstep horizontal menu support, but on its own implementation that cooperates with the menu server.

Two, when the system starts up, the only app that appears to be running is EtoileMenuServer, but there is nothing in the menubar except for the time and the Flower menu... am I missing something?

No. EtoileMenuServer has no menu other than the one 'under' the flower. If you did the above then launch an application, its menus will appear 'inside' the menu servers top screen window bar.

You can get Azalea contextual menu by right-clicking on the desktop, then use 'launch an xterm' entry or similar to have a shell which allows you to start other applications with 'openapp myapp'.

Three... what are we using for a file manager?

Nothing right now, but GWorkspace or OpenSpace can be used in the meantime as explained by Chris.

When I start GWorkspace, I get a desktop and other stuff (which I think I may have set to run, now that I think about it)... how do I get rid of that or should I be using Workspace?

Not usable and may probably not build anymore.

Quentin.

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Quentin Mathé
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