#Maintainer: Thorsten Muehlfelder pkgname=openbox-menu pkgver=0.3.6.7 pkgrel=1rl source=("http://mimarchlinux.googlecode.com/files/openbox-menu-$pkgver.tar.bz2") url="http://mimasgpc.free.fr/openbox-menu_en.html" docs=('AUTHORS' 'ChangeLog' 'COPYING') # extra suggests: lxmenu-data slackdesc=\ ( #|-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| "$pkgname (dynamic menus for openbox)" "Tool to create dynamic menus using Openbox pipe menus." "It uses menu-cache from the LXDE project for menu generation." ) build() { cd $startdir/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver} make -j $numjobs || return 1 mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/bin install -m755 openbox-menu $startdir/pkg/usr/bin mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/doc/$pkgname-$pkgver cat << EOF > $startdir/pkg/usr/doc/$pkgname-$pkgver/README.Slackware See latest help at: http://mimasgpc.free.fr/openbox-menu_en.html Installation ------------- Dynamic menu configuration is to be done in the menu.xml file from /etc/xdg/openbox or in the /home/USER/.config/openbox directory. I recommand to choose your personal directory for the configuration file, but it’s up to you. The program uses, as default, applications.menu from /etc/xdg/menus directory. It’s possible to use another file but it has to be located in /etc/xdg/menus directory (that’s the way libmenu-cache library works). First step, the dynamic menu needs to be declared in menu.xml this way. Openbox-menu will use applications.menu by default. If you want to use another menu description, ie lxde-applications.menu provided by lxmenu-data, just add the filename as argument. Second step, now you’ll have to add this next line where the menu should appear in openbox root-menu menu. Take a look at the menu.xml example below, it should be easier to understand. Post-installation ------------------ Libmenu-cache uses the menu-cached daemon to shorten the menu generation time. Therefore I recommand to add menu-cached in the openbox start file (~/.config/openbox/autostart.sh). EOF }