If you want to completely override the default values, just copy the
default configuration file in full to the user's directory (as .fvwm95rc
or whatever it uses) and edit it to remove the "Read" statements (for
the hooks) and to change the menus to just the apps you want.
miket
On Sat, Jan 09,
Matt, go to /usr/doc/menu and it will explain how to make your own menu entries.
On 09-Jan-99 Matt Kopishke wrote:
> What's the simplest way to completly over ride the menus the are used by
> default under fvwm95, for certen users (probly using ~/.fvwm95 and
> hook files?). I need a simple menu (
What's the simplest way to completly over ride the menus the are used by
default under fvwm95, for certen users (probly using ~/.fvwm95 and
hook files?). I need a simple menu (to apps, Netscape & Wordperfect) for
our xterinals, the default debian-menu is confusing, and give them access
to too many
Does anybody else experience this:
I have many many packages installed on my system, including the menu
system which modifies the window manager menus if they support it. I
have both fvwm2 and fvwm95 installed, however, the Debian Menus with the
apps they have are very very different. Some entries
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