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diff --git a/common/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml b/common/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0e4a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/common/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE xfdesktop-menu> + +<!-- + Explanantion of Xfce 4 menu file: + ================================= + Here we will try to explain the format of the menu file. Look at the + actual menu below for the real examples. You shouldn't really need to + edit this manually; check out xfce4-menueditor instead. +--> + +<!-- Obviously, this is how you make a comment ;-) --> + +<!-- + + + Everything is between exactly one pair of + <xfdesktop-menu></xfdesktop-menu> tags. + + + Applications: + <app name="Name in menu" cmd="Command to run" term="false" + icon="iconfile" snotify="false" visible="true" /> + The 'term' attribute determines if the program needs a terminal to run, + and 'snotify' sets whether or not the program supports startup + notification. You can set an icon to be displayed next to the item with + the 'icon' attribute. Only 'name' and 'cmd' are required. + + + Separators: + <separator visible="true" /> + Creates a horizontal separator. The 'visible' attribute is optional. + + + Submenus: + <menu name="Name in menu" icon="iconfile" visible="true"></menu> + Only 'name' is required, but you can also set an icon to be displayed using + the 'icon' attribute. Between the menu tags you can define more + applications, separators and menus. + + + Titles + <title name="Name in menu" icon="iconfile" visible="true" /> + Creates an insensitive menu title. You can even add an optional icon to + the title if you'd like. + + + Including other files: + <include type="file" src="menu2.xml" visible="true" /> + Includes the file menu2.xml. A relative path is assumed to be rooted at + ~/.config/xfce4/desktop/. An absolute path will be treated as such. + + + Including an autogenerated system menu: + <include type="system" style="simple" unique="true" visible="true" /> + Includes a system menu. style can be "simple" or "simple". If unique + is set to "false", multiple menu items will be generated if the app + appears in multiple categories. +--> + +<xfdesktop-menu> + + <title name="Desktop Menu" icon="mandrake"/> + + <separator/> + + <app name="Run Program..." cmd="xfrun4" icon="gnome-fs-executable"/> + + <separator/> + + <app name="Terminal" cmd="xfterm4" icon="gnome-terminal"/> + <app name="File Manager" cmd="thunar" icon="file-manager"/> + <app name="Web Browser" cmd="exo-open --launch WebBrowser" icon="gnome-globe"/> + + <separator/> + + <menu name="Settings" icon="gnome-settings"> + <app name="Settings Manager" cmd="xfce-setting-show" snotify="true" icon="gnome-settings"/> + </menu> + + <separator/> + + <!-- + The next line includes the autogenerated menu at the current level. If + you want, you can put this in its own submenu. + --> + <include type="system" style="simple" unique="true"/> + + <!-- + Uncomment the following line (and comment the above) if you would rather + include a separate menu file instead of using the autogenerated menu. + --> + <!-- <include type="file" src="menu2.xml"/> --> + + <separator/> + + <app name="Help" cmd="xfhelp4" icon="gnome-help"/> + <app name="About Xfce" cmd="xfce4-about" icon="gnome-info"/> + <!-- + This will cause xfce4-session to quit, after first displaying a log-out + dialog box. If xfce4-session isn't running, it will quit xfdesktop. + --> + <builtin name="Quit" cmd="quit" icon="gnome-logout"/> + +</xfdesktop-menu> |