Small X11 menu intended to be used with openbox and tint2
https://github.com/johanmalm/jgmenu
jgmenu is a simple X11 menu intended to be used with tint2 and openbox.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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jgmenu.changes | 0000006799 6.64 KB | |
jgmenu.spec | 0000002274 2.22 KB | |
v3.0.tar.gz | 0000338357 330 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 20)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Michael Vetter (jubalh)
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- Update to 3.0: * This release has a MAJOR bump as we have changed a few things in a non-backward compatible way: + The menu background colour is set to have no transparency by default (alpha changed from 85% to 100%) + tint2_look is set to 0 (false) by default. Although the alignment with tint2's config file can be convenient, it has caused confusion for a number of users. + The config module has been re-written in C (previously python). It has very similar functionality, but slighly different command line options. It is predominantly an internal command used by 'init', so most users should not notice a difference. * Support scroll past top/bottom when using keyboard arrows (issue #90). When scrolling past the last item, the selection moves to the top, and vice versa. Suggested-by: @hhhorb * Add lithium-rc1 theme * Teach widgets module to accept keyword "auto" for fgcol. If "auto" is specified instead of a "#rrggbb aa" value, the jgmenurc config file color_norm_fg value will be used. This is useful if you want widget text to take on the same colour as ordinary menu items. * Give menu items higher Z-order priority than widgets * Support movement betweeen widgets and items using keyboard. Simply press the <tab> button to toggle between the two. The 'greeneye' theme is a good place to try this out. * Use apps module in greeneye theme rather than lx. This enables users without the lx module to try it. The apps module will be a pmenu successor. Although it is not quite ready yet, it is good enough for this. * In the pmenu module, respect override .desktop files (issue #86). We now do not show .desktop files with the same filenames more than once.
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