On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Valmor de Almeida <[email protected]> wrote: > Samir SAADA wrote: > >> >> But my preferred way is text editing the whole process. >> Edit the menu file with say this line >> (, SHORTCUT, "Mod1+F5", EXEC, "xclock") >> See there's no label for menu. so there's no entry for your menu but it >> exists. >> You' may encounter a problem in executing this for the first time, >> if so add a fake temporary label to it and execute it by clicking on >> your xclock menu. >> Once you did, try the shortcut, remove the label and here you go. >> >> regards >> > > I like this approach. I would rather not have those appicons taking real > estate on my monitor; specially when I use my laptops screen (9"). I don't > mind the labels they help remind me of the keyboard shortcuts. In fact the > key sequence appears on the menu field automatically; cool.
appicons are not annoying on small screens if you can overlap them, matter of taste maybe. You can also run without the dock if you really care. man wmaker. regards -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
