+ Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I don't have the potato version of sawfish - the last one I saw was > still sawmill. In sawmill the important file which made the menu to > be read was /usr/share/sawmill/site-init.jl (or maybe it was in a > subdirectory of that called something like lisp or site-lisp, I don't > remember exactly). Where that file reads the menu from must agree > with the location update-menu creates it (and that is specified in > /etc/menu-methods/sawmill).
Ok. I checked now the source code of sawfish. Now, I don't know whether it is a problem of the Helix Debian package or a problem of sawfish itself: >From /usr/share/sawfish/0.30.3/lisp/menus.jl: (defvar apps-menu `(("xterm" (system "xterm &")) ("Emacs" (system "emacs &")) ("Netscape" (system "netscape &")) ("The GIMP" (system "gimp &")) ("XFIG" (system "xfig &")) ("GV" (system "gv &")) ("xcalc" (system "xcalc &")))) This is exactly the displayed menu. Shouldn't it be something dynamicly loaded code? I will ask in the sawfish mailinglist, too. But could someone inform me, whether his sawfish like packaged from Helix displays the Debian Menu? -- + mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/~bond/