On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:20:50PM -0400, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:36:00AM -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
> > It would seem that openbox as installed from the package in 3.7 doesn't
> > have rc.xml or menu.xml files. Is this on purpose or is it a bug or,
> > very likely, am I missing something obvious? I'm going to try importing
> > the ones I have on my Debian box to see if that solves it.
>
> missing something obvious
>
> /usr/local/share/openbox/rc.xml
> /usr/local/share/openbox/menu.xml
Fair enough. Thit is what I'm seeing. Openbox will start and now that I
have my xorg.conf right, thanks to Brian, the resolution is right. But
I'm seeing a grey background, the default I assume, but I can't get any
menus to come up with the right, left, or middle mouse buttons. I do
have a cursor and it does move with the mouse so I'm pretty sure the
mouse is configured right.

To be honest at that point I rebooted into Debian and started doing
some searching around I came across a old webpage and, much to my
everlasting shame, made the assumption that the lack of config files it
talked about was the problem.

So this all brings me to the better version of my question. I'm seeing
the above and know that by default openbox doesn't look in
/usr/local/share but that that is where OpenBSD design says they should
go. So should the OpenBSD build be looking there or do I just need to
move the files over to the right spot in my home dir. I'm a bit
confused because twm "just works".

Thanks much.

Ray
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