I've set up FVWM (Win95 style!) on my laptop, and I'm loving it. But I want to use fvwm-menu-desktop to create an application pipe menu, and the gnome-menus package isn't available... What KDE package can I install to get the menus?
(Or could I make it work with Xfce or LXDE menus? I don't think I can, but that would be a better solution.)
What KDE package contains the menu cache?
Re: What KDE package contains the menu cache?
I'm not really sure, but I'm guessing kde-base. That means that you'll have to install most of KDE though. You could also try the gnome-menus package from GSB. I could be wrong, but I don't think it has any special dependencies.
i486: ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/gsb/gsb-3.0_ ... 6-1gsb.txz
x86_64: ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/gsb/gsb64-3. ... 4-1gsb.txz
i486: ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/gsb/gsb-3.0_ ... 6-1gsb.txz
x86_64: ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/gsb/gsb64-3. ... 4-1gsb.txz
Re: What KDE package contains the menu cache?
Ah. Thanks. Though it looks like fvwm's menu generation may not work for KDE4 anyway... Bah.
Well, thanks anyway.
Well, thanks anyway.
Re: What KDE package contains the menu cache?
Have a look at the package lxmenu-data. There you'll find a LXDE menu structure file which AFAIK is compatible to gnome-menus. I'm using it for an Openbox pipe menu.


