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- XMenu
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- XMenu is a menu utility for X.
- XMenu receives a menu specification in stdin, shows a menu for the user
- to select one of the options, and outputs the option selected to stdout.
- XMenu can be controlled both via mouse and via keyboard. The menu is a
- pop-up menu (that is, after selecting an option, the menu disappears).
-
- Check out my other project, xclickroot[0] for an application that can
- spawn xmenu by right clicking on the root window (i.e. on the desktop).
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- [0]: https://github.com/phillbush/xclickroot
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- § Features
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- XMenu comes with the following features:
- • XMenu reads something in and prints something out, the UNIX way.
- • Submenus (some menu entries can spawn another menu).
- • Separators (menu entries can be separated by a line).
- • Icons (menu entries can be preceded by an icon image).
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- § Files
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- The files are:
- • ./README: This file.
- • ./Makefile: The makefile.
- • ./config.h: The hardcoded default configuration for XMenu.
- • ./config.mk: The setup for the makefile.
- • ./demo.gif: A gif demonstrating how XMenu works.
- • ./xmenu.1: The manual file (man page) for XMenu.
- • ./xmenu.c: The source code of XMenu.
- • ./xmenu.sh: A sample script illustrating how to use XMenu.
- • ./icons/: Icons for the sample script
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- § Installation
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- First, edit ./config.mk to match your local setup.
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- In order to build XMenu you need the Imlib2, Xlib and Xft header files.
- The default configuration for XMenu is specified in the file config.h,
- you can edit it, but most configuration can be changed at runtime via
- X resources. Enter the following command to build XMenu. This command
- creates the binary file ./xmenu.
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- make
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- By default, XMenu is installed into the /usr/local prefix. Enter the
- following command to install XMenu (if necessary as root). This command
- installs the binary file ./xmenu into the ${PREFIX}/bin/ directory, and
- the manual file ./xmenu.1 into ${MANPREFIX}/man1/ directory.
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- make install
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- § Running XMenu
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- XMenu receives as input a menu specification where each line is a menu
- entry. Each line can be indented with tabs to represent nested menus.
- Each line is made out of a label and a command separated by any number
- of tabs. Lines without labels are menu separators.
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- See the script ./xmenu.sh for an example of how to use XMenu to draw a
- simple menu with submenus and separators. The file ./demo.gif shows how
- the menu generated by that script looks like.
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- Read the manual for more information on running XMenu.
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- § License
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- This software is in public domain and is provided AS IS, with NO WARRANTY.
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