pipemenus in xfce?
Thuban
thuban at singularity.fr
Thu Oct 25 11:52:04 CEST 2012
I thought to this solution to, but the script should be executed just
when you open the menu to be really useful, and I don't find any
solution yet to do it in xfce.
Le 13:34:14 le 24 oct. 2012 , Sergio a écrit :
> On 10/24/2012 11:53 AM, Thuban wrote:
> >What I mean with "Pipemenu" is that, via a script, you generate a menu,
> >that xfce could understand and print.
> >As example, a submenu showing firefox bookmarks, and when you click on
> >one item, its opened in firefox.
> >
> >The answser to your second question is simple : I don't use openbox,
> >because I prefer xfce :)
> >
> >Le 08:29:51 le 24 oct. 2012 , Silvio Knizek a écrit :
> >>Well, what are pipe menus? Or why don't you just use open box?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Thuban <thuban at singularity.fr> schrieb:
> >>
> >> Hello everyone,
> >> I was wondering if there is any way to have pipemenus in xfce, such as
> >> with openbox?
> >>
> >> Regards,
>
> Now *this is a guess of mine*, but the script for that that works in
> openbox must simply generate an openbox menu file or point to one
> that has some variables.
> If this is the case then one would have to make a script that would
> generate a Xfce menu/submenu. Since Xfce menus are loaded when
> opened it would work.
>
> Never saw one though.
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