Am 2006-06-08 20:04:53, schrieb Jonathan Kotta:
> Do you have to so many different submenus?  Why can't you have a few
> large menus?

Because I have to search my desired servers in a list of around 2700.

I am Debian GNU/Linux Consultant and have for each client a submenu1
where I can select the desired Server which open a new submenu2 where
I can choose from actions...

> The first thing I can think of is that who wants to look through 400
> menus?  Maybe 400 little scripts and shell completion are a better way
> to work.  Maybe you can have a directory of all the scripts and use
> fvwm-menu-directory to auto-generate the menus.  It has a menu style
> option.

I want to have all on X and not the console...
Specialy if I am not there and I have someone which replace me.

I have allready tonns of scripts to make my life easier, but do
not believe other Admins like to use around 300 different scripts
and tools on the console...

> You could have a file that contains a list of all the menu names, and
> do something like:
> 
> PipeRead 'for menu in `cat menu_name_list` ; do echo ChangeMenuStyle
> menu_style $menu ; done'

Ahh, you mean including in the start/init function ore something
like this?   Or just after the creation of the menus, which is done
with PipeRead and a script, which get the infos from a PostgreSQL.

> Just throwing some ideas out there.

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack


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