> While we're on the subject, I'll also attach another
> menu-generator(resolution.sh) written by Piter Punk. resolution.sh can be
> used by
> creating a menu entry for a ''Program Generated Submenu' using the
> resolution.sh command. The menu item then looks like this:
> ("Set Resolution", OPEN_MENU, "|| /usr/bin/resolution.sh"),
> What the tool does is use xrandr to read the possible screen resolutions and
> create a submenu which lets you simply click on the desired resolution to
> change your screen resolution. It requires awk to work.
>
on this topic, i would LOVE to see menu items to:
a) change resolution - although not useful with my xorg config apparently
b) rotate display
c) add/remove the external LCD screen.
why i would love menu items - cause i dunno how to do it on the
command line, and its not important enough to spend the time figuring
it out. however if it was on the menu then i would use it a lot :)
simple things like that would make a big improvement to my life :)
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