RE: Start menus
DSullinger@dot.state.az.us
Mon, 14 Jul 2003 14:53:55 -0700
> Normal way is to copy entire start menu tree from
/usr/local/share/afterstep
Done... Well, I copied what I wanted.
> Again, modify ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Desktop/Feels/.include
That file is not in this directory, even when I do a ls -la, but the
double-menu entries issue is fixed. I have no idea how it happened, but
it's fine now.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sasha Vasko [mailto:sasha@aftercode.net]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 6:52 AM
To: as-users@afterstep.org
Subject: Re: Start menus
DSullinger@dot.state.az.us wrote:
> Now I've actually started working on my own customized theme. I've
> got my own GNUstep directory under my Home. The problem is, as I add
> any menu items under start, all the global start items from
> /usr/local/share/afterstep/start are gone. I have to copy all those
> items I
Normal way is to copy entire start menu tree from /usr/local/share/afterstep
Alternatively you could also add or modify .include file in your home's
start menu to include other menu without copying it. Add the following
line to it :
include "/usr/local/share/afterstep/start"
> want to show up over to my home. Then when I placed the "feels"
> directory to my home, I got double menu items showing up.
Again, modify ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Desktop/Feels/.include
file and comment out the line that says :
include "/usr/local/share/afterstep/feels" ChangeFeel
More sensible way thou is to keep only your modified feel files in your
home directory.
Same goes for Looks and Backgrounds as well.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks
Sasha
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