On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, G. Crimp wrote:
If you ran update-menus as root user, it won't look in ~/.menu for
I ran it as a normal user.
update-menus or somewhere under /usr/doc/menu. Why not put the entry in
/etc/menu and run as root ?
Because StarOffice is personalized for each user, so
G. Crimp wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 01:52:05PM -0500, ktb wrote:
You could edit
/etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
directly.
kent
Bad idea. /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook is an automatically
generated file. Next time the file is regenerated, any changes you made to
it
Hi all,
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
?package(local.soffice):needs=x11 section=Apps/Editors title=StarOffice
Hi all,
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
?package(local.soffice):needs=x11 section=Apps/Editors
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 10:04:28AM +1000, Tadeusz Bak wrote:
Hi all,
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
You could edit
/etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
directly.
kent
Tadeusz Bak wrote:
Hi all,
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 01:52:05PM -0500, ktb wrote:
You could edit
/etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
directly.
kent
Bad idea. /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook is an automatically
generated file. Next time the file is regenerated, any changes you made to
it will be lost. The Debian
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
You also have to restart the window manager.
I did. I even logout and then login the user. And still no luck :-(.
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Tad
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