Making menus shouldn't be a big deal because you normally
want to put YOUR stuff on them. KDE and Gnome add a bunch
of stuff that they think you need - some yes, some no so
you end up removing that which you don't need. I use xfce
and it had some defaults but they are easy to modify and
add your own.
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:31:46 -0800
Susie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I forgot one thing. No matter which window manager you
use (tho not
sure on kde and gnome) you will have to generate your own
menus. They
give sample menu's however of course you may not use all
the progs on
there or have a bunch of things you'd like to add. Some
window managers
have menu generation utils built in. For
fluxbox/blackbox/openbox you
can use bbconf which is an all in one utility that you
can do menus
with. Xfce and afterstep both have menu creation things
as well. There
is also a program that will generate menus for several
types of desktops
but it's currently masked. I'm using openbox right now
but would of
used flux if I'd been able to get arid of the tool
bar.(only other
feature I miss from both is ability to have more than one
slit aka dock
which waimea does support but I find waimea is kind of
weird to
use<shrug>)
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