On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Claude Rubinson <c...@grundrisse.org> wrote: > But it would be nice to keep the integration with the Debian menu > system. I think that it's of great value to new users if a new > install of FVWM includes the Debian menu by default. Not just because > it's user-friendly but also because it demonstrates that they don't > have to generate their own menu. If this isn't possible, maybe a > sample script could be added to /usr/share/doc/fvwm/sample.fvwmrc/ > and/or a note describing how to enable the Debian menu could be added > to a Debian.README file. > I agree that adding a note to Debian.README would be a good idea. But I don't think including the menu by default (i.e. when the user has no config file) is feasible, since that would substitute the problem of this thread with a new one. Namely, difference from upstream and causing support problem if there's a problem with the menu.
Regarding sample scripts, all the example configs under /usr/share/doc/fvwm already include the Debian menu. I'm talking about system.fvwm2rc-sample-1/2, system.fvwm2rc, system.fvwm2rc-sample-95, etc. Regards, Vincent Chen