[100237] in RedHat Linux List
Re: Netscape 4.5 & FVWM2 - Adding menus ??????
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alan E. Derhaag)
Thu Nov 19 02:33:19 1998
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In-Reply-To: "Anthony E. Greene"'s message of "Fri, 13 Nov 1998 12:39:21 +0100"
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 23:35:28 -0800
From: "Alan E. Derhaag" <root@wolfenet.com>
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"Anthony E. Greene" <agreene@pobox.com> writes:
> At 02:46 1998-11-13 -0500, Jon Shoberg wrote:
> >How do I add netscape to the Programs -> Networking section of the Start
> >menu and right mouse click. I'd appreciate any into possible !!!!
>
> Check out the files in /etc/X11/wmconfig
>
I've configured communicator to default to bringing up news. The
default call to /usr/bin/netscape-communicator does a lot of checking
and the starts netscape looking at a local file.. which aborts the
default configuration. I created another file in /etc/X11/wmconfig
that bypasses this and calls it directly out of /usr/lib/netscape/:
# /etc/X11/wmconfig/netscape
netscape-communicator name "Netscape Communicator"
netscape-communicator description "Netscape Communicator"
netscape-communicator mini-icon mini-netscape.xpm
netscape-communicator icon netscape_3d.xpm
netscape-communicator group Networking
netscape-communicator exec "/usr/bin/netscape-communicator
# /etc/X11/wmconfig/netscape-news
netscape-news name "Netscape News"
netscape-news description "Netscape News"
netscape-news mini-icon mini-netscape.xpm
netscape-news icon netscape_3d.xpm
netscape-news group Networking
netscape-news exec "/usr/lib/netscape/netscape-communicator"
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