Terminal and Environment variables

brettholcomb at charter.net brettholcomb at charter.net
Tue Apr 6 14:57:29 CEST 2004


Okay, I see now.  I don't know why.  Did you try changing them - no reason it shouldn't work unless xfce does something funny?  Maybe the xfce person who did that can tell us.
> 
> From: Andrew Conkling <andrewski at fr.st>
> Date: 2004/04/06 Tue PM 12:51:58 GMT
> To: XFCE general discussion list <xfce at xfce.org>
> Subject: Re: Terminal and Environment variables
> 
> On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 22:58 -0400, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> 
> Yes, my question is why these aren't used in the default menu.  It would
> be nice, because that's really the only change I'd wish to make therein
> at this time.  However, since they are statically linked only to Mozilla
> and xfterm4:
> 
>     <app name="Terminal" cmd="xfterm4" />
>     <app name="Web Browser" cmd="mozilla"/>
> 
> it's impossible.  The really frustrating thing is that the Mozilla
> installed on my computer doesn't have the command "mozilla".  So it
> doesn't do anything.  I think it should be changed to something like
> 
>     <app name="Terminal" cmd="$TERMCMD" />
>     <app name="Web Browser" cmd="$BROWSER" />
> 
> though I'm not sure if that would work, as I don't know the ins and outs
> of environment variables and xml editing.
> 
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