Quote: ripe Originally Posted by Hey shep, what are the news for the next Simple Desktop?



I do have questions for users.



I've been toying with the idea of automatic menu generation using the openbsd pipe menu function,



https://github.com/johanmalm/jgmenu



The goal being that the instructions could be trimmed to a bare install and users would be free to select the apps they want. As long as the app has a freedesktop spec *.desktop file, it will show up in the menu. Perhaps have the menu generated on each login or on user command. As it is now, users have to copy n' paste n' edit placeholder entries in menu.xml and wbar to customize.







I am also considering using the drop n' drag function of I updated it last weekend and I think it is ready. When 6.4 is released, I'll test the instructions/code base and if it passes, post it on DaemonForums.I do have questions for users.I've been toying with the idea of automatic menu generation using the openbsd pipe menu function, x11/menu-cache and a new port jgmenu.The goal being that the instructions could be trimmed to a bare install and users would be free to select the apps they want. As long as the app has a freedesktop spec *.desktop file, it will show up in the menu. Perhaps have the menu generated on each login or on user command. As it is now, users have to copy n' paste n' edit placeholder entries in menu.xml and wbar to customize. x11/wbar still requires manual configuration and could be replaced by a second x11/tint2 panel with just application launchers. Tint2conf gui works well.I am also considering using the drop n' drag function of x11/yad with net/unworkable for torrent downloads and for printing. Last edited by shep; 27th September 2018 at 12:49 AM .