#! /bin/sh # ratpoison helper script to start up an menu # change this line to globally set options # (like -fg, -bg or -font) options="-popup" if [ "$#" -ne "1" ] ; then echo "Syntax: /etc/X11/ratpoison/ratpoisonmenu " exit 1 fi file="$1" parent="`echo "$file" | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*\.menu$/.menu/'`" if [ -f "$HOME/.ratpoison_menu/$file" ] ; then dir="$HOME/.ratpoison_menu" elif [ -f "/etc/X11/ratpoison/menu/$file" ] ; then # To allow a global override of single files... # (additionally to the easy changing of what # update-menus generates... dir="/etc/X11/ratpoison/menu" else dir="/var/lib/ratpoison/menu" fi if [ -f /etc/X11/ratpoison/ratpoisonmenu.options ] ; then # for those that do not like changing this file directly... . /etc/X11/ratpoison/ratpoisonmenu.options fi if [ -f "$HOME/.ratpoison_menu/options" ] ; then # parse file, so you can set $options # like options="$options -fg blue -bg black" # You can even exec in there, if you do not like 9menu . "$HOME/.ratpoison_menu/options" fi if ! which 9menu >/dev/null ; then if which ratmenu >/dev/null && [ -x "/etc/X11/ratmenu/$file" ] ; then ratpoison -c "echo 9menu not installed, using ratmenu instead" exec "/etc/X11/ratmenu/$file" else exec ratpoison -c "echo 9menu not installed" fi fi if ! [ -f "$dir/$file" ] ; then if [ "$file" = "debian.menu" ] ; then exec ratpoison -c "echo no menu definition found (package 'menu' missing?)" else exec ratpoison -c "echo no definition for $file found!" fi fi if [ "$file" = "debian.menu" ] ; then exec 9menu $options -file "$dir/$file" '(cancel):exec' else exec 9menu $options -file "$dir/$file" ..:"$0 \"$parent\"" fi