[Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Regards Baal
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
Baal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Session-WindowManagers-Exit. Silly place, huh? First thing I do is edit the bb menu. -- Murray J. Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email (404) 978-1262 x2646 - voicemail/fax __ FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
Got stuck on that one myself, till I really thought about the options:) If I remember right: Windowmanagers === End Session Funny how we get so used to certain words, but don't think about what we really want to do. /curtis On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 14:53, Baal wrote: Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Regards Baal
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 06:53, Baal wrote: I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Ctrl-Alt-BackSpace. (-: Cheers; Leon
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
5:53pm... Baal ran for the door shrieking: Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Regards Baal Easy, somewhere at the end of your blackbox menu file, add the entry [exit] (Exit) without the quotes. [exit] is for blackbox to read and know that you want that to be there; (Exit) is the way it will appear in your right-click menu so you can write anything you want here (logout)... (outta here)... (whateveryouwant). You'll need to have it somewhere before your final [end] statement. Mike -- Michael Tracy Holt Kirkland, WA[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.holt-tech.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Unix is all about taking big rocks and turning them into little rocks - Windows is all about taking sand... and dumping it in your gas tank...
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:10:05PM -0800, Michael Holt alleged: 5:53pm... Baal ran for the door shrieking: Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Regards Baal Easy, somewhere at the end of your blackbox menu file, add the entry [exit] (Exit) without the quotes. [exit] is for blackbox to read and know that you want that to be there; (Exit) is the way it will appear in your right-click menu so you can write anything you want here (logout)... (outta here)... (whateveryouwant). You'll need to have it somewhere before your final [end] statement. But it *was* there before. It was a nice touch, and mdk is supposed to be pre-configured. Can it be added back in?
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
9:12pm... Murray J. Root ran for the door shrieking: Baal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Session-WindowManagers-Exit. Silly place, huh? First thing I do is edit the bb menu. Sounds like someone forgot to include an [end] statement after Session-WindowManagers- so that (Exit) would appear in the main menu instead of under the Window Manager [submenu]? Mike -- Michael Tracy Holt Kirkland, WA[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.holt-tech.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Unix is all about taking big rocks and turning them into little rocks - Windows is all about taking sand... and dumping it in your gas tank...
Re: [Cooker] No logout option in blackbox...
7:18pm... Garrick Staples ran for the door shrieking: On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:10:05PM -0800, Michael Holt alleged: 5:53pm... Baal ran for the door shrieking: Hi, I just tried blackbox en from beta 3 and the logout option is not in the menus... Regards Baal Easy, somewhere at the end of your blackbox menu file, add the entry [exit] (Exit) without the quotes. [exit] is for blackbox to read and know that you want that to be there; (Exit) is the way it will appear in your right-click menu so you can write anything you want here (logout)... (outta here)... (whateveryouwant). You'll need to have it somewhere before your final [end] statement. But it *was* there before. It was a nice touch, and mdk is supposed to be pre-configured. Can it be added back in? Yes, I understand that. As I recall, the guy who did the rpm was simply in a hurry but was aware of the problem. I imagine it will be corrected before a release to the general public. Mike -- Michael Tracy Holt Kirkland, WA[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.holt-tech.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Unix is all about taking big rocks and turning them into little rocks - Windows is all about taking sand... and dumping it in your gas tank...