Hey guys,
I recently introduced my friend to DWM. He was using KDE before that.
He was very happy and surprised about the speed of DWM. Now, the
question he had was is there some sort of application menu that lists
all the installed apps? Like the kicker for KDE or its similar
GNOME/Fluxbox
I haven't tried this personally, but it might be possible the replace the
window manager that KDE uses with DWM. I did something similar for a short
time with XFCE, where I replaced the default window manager with Xmonad.
The xmonad website has some documentation on doing this, you might be able
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, the
question he had was is there some sort of application menu that lists
all the installed apps? Like the kicker for KDE or its similar
GNOME/Fluxbox counterpart?
You can use dmenu[1]
[1] :
Mod1-p will show all executables in the path.
2008/10/24 Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey guys,
I recently introduced my friend to DWM. He was using KDE before that.
He was very happy and surprised about the speed of DWM. Now, the
question he had was is there some sort of
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 08:28:03AM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently introduced my friend to DWM. He was using KDE before that.
He was very happy and surprised about the speed of DWM. Now, the
question he had was is there some sort of application menu that lists
all the
On Friday 24 of October 2008 17:28:03 Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently introduced my friend to DWM. He was using KDE before that.
He was very happy and surprised about the speed of DWM. Now, the
question he had was is there some sort of application menu that lists
all the
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 17:29:49 +0200
pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dmenu? dzen?
you should prepare this list by yourself or by just parsing the .desktop
files
I will take a look at dzen. You're right, I could probably write a
custom script to parse all the .desktop files.
Thanks!
In my repository it is still present a debdmenu script, which uses debian
menu
system with dmenu. I wrote it quite a time ago and I'm not using it. I have
even forgoten that it exists but your mail reminded me. :-)
Feel free to use and improve it. Here is how to get it: