Problems with xffm/xfsamba and right-click menu in Xfce 4.2.0 (on Slackware 10.1)
Myles Green
rmg57 at telus.net
Tue Aug 16 20:04:01 CEST 2005
On Tue, 2005-16-08 at 18:27 +0100, Nick Chorley wrote:
> Edscott Wilson Garcia wrote:
>
> >El lun, 15-08-2005 a las 14:48 +0100, Nick Chorley escribió:
> >
> >
> >
> >>What is the "desktop plugin"? I hope you don't mean Settings > Desktop
> >>Settings > Menu tab, because all that does is run xfce4-menueditor. I
> >>don't even know how to find out what program is using the menu module, heh.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >That is correct. The menu editor should allow you to customize the menu.
> >If you do not see the changes where you want to see them, probably need
> >to reload the menu module.
> >
> >AFAIK, the menu module is currently used by xfdesktop, the panel menu
> >plugin and xffm-deskview.
> >
> >
> >
> Nobody knows about xffm? Sigh :(.
Err... Edscott is the author of xffm, so I'm pretty sure he knows
everything there is to know about it. I'm not sure I understand what it
is you're asking here - you were asking about editing the menu, did you
mean the system menu or xffm's menu? Hmm... I just re-read this entire
thread again and from that I am assuming you mean xfsamba and not xffm
in your question (above). If that assumption is correct, I believe
Edscott explained what to do in an earlier post which I have re-quoted
here:
"On the first request, xfsamba resolves the masterbrowser, on the second
it resolves the workgroups. It takes one more double click on the
workgroup to see both machines."
Does that work or not work for you?
Best,
Myles
--
R. Myles Green :: Calgary AB Canada
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