SlackBuildsOrg/system/wmconfig
Heinz Wiesinger 63daf9f79a All: Support $PRINT_PACKAGE_NAME env var
Signed-off-by: Heinz Wiesinger <pprkut@slackbuilds.org>
2021-07-17 21:55:09 +02:00
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wmconfig.SlackBuild All: Support $PRINT_PACKAGE_NAME env var 2021-07-17 21:55:09 +02:00

wmconfig is a free tool for automatically generating menus for various
X window managers. It uses a very simple configuration, it's fast and small.
A special toolkit (Gtk or Qt / KDE) is not required and the menu entries may
be edited with the text editor of your choice.

wmconfig will read the application template files located in /etc/wmconfig
and add an entry into the menu if that application is found on your system.
It will also read the application template files from the .wmconfig directory
in the user's home directory.  Therefore, the user's settings will override
the system-wide settings. If optionally any extra files are given as an
argument on the command line, those will be read last and merged with the
others (possibly overriding the settings in system and user home dir files).

To set a default terminal other than xterm for programs that require it, pass
TERMINAL=urxvt (or any other terminal) to the build script.  The terminal
option (--terminal) can also be set at runtime.

wmconfig creates menus for the following window managers/desktop environments:
debug, fvwm95, fvwm2, afterstep, mwm, icewm, blackbox, wmaker, twm, olwm,
olvwm, fvwm, mlvwm, kde1, kde2, kde3, kde4, qvwm, pekwm, golem, fluxbox, ctwm,
gnome, openbox, aewm, amiwm, kahakai, pwm, sapphire, e16, e17, e19,
enlightenment, epiwm, ede, equinox, ude, xfce, wmx, flwm, tvtwm, vtwm, piewm,
freedesktop, lxde, jwm, sithwm, sawfish