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## Features |
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XMenu comes with the following features: |
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• XMenu reads something in and prints something out, the UNIX way. |
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• Submenus (some menu entries can spawn another menu). |
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• Separators (menu entries can be separated by a line). |
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• Icons (menu entries can be preceded by an icon image). |
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* XMenu reads something in and prints something out, the UNIX way. |
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* Submenus (some menu entries can spawn another menu). |
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* Separators (menu entries can be separated by a line). |
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* Icons (menu entries can be preceded by an icon image). |
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## Files |
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@@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ Each line is made out of a label and a command separated by any number |
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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 |
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simple menu with submenus and separators. The file ./demo.gif shows how |
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simple menu with submenus and separators. The file `./demo.gif` shows how |
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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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