> menu structure. I personally find it a real pain in the bum, and much > prefer writing my own dynamic menus (mine are implemented with ruby).
It's not really a pain in the bum, as you don't have to do anything about it to use it. Besides, they're not really dynamic, so it doesn't cost extra time to generate menus at runtime, whereas real dynamic menus do. I personally don't use the Debian menus (maybe just for browsing what applications are installed on a machine). Normally, you only have a small amount of applications you use, so you can just define your own statical menu and see that the apps exist on all machines you work on. I have a separate extra rc file per machine for adding machine-spoecific applications. cheers, Remko -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
