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wmconfig is a free tool for automatically generating menus for various
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X window managers. It uses a very simple configuration, it's fast and small.
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A special toolkit (Gtk or Qt / KDE) is not required and the menu entries may
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be edited with the text editor of your choice.
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wmconfig will read the application template files located in /etc/wmconfig
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and add an entry into the menu if that application is found on your system.
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It will also read the application template files from the .wmconfig directory
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in the user's home directory. Therefore, the user's settings will override
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the system-wide settings. If optionally any extra files are given as an
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argument on the command line, those will be read last and merged with the
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others (possibly overriding the settings in system and user home dir files).
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wmconfig creates menus for the following window managers/desktop environments:
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aewm, afterstep, amiwm, blackbox, ctwm, e16, e17, ede, epiwm, equinox,
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fluxbox, flwm, freedesktop, fvwm, fvwm2, fvwm95, gnome2, golem, icewm,
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kahakai, kde1, kde2, kde3, kde4, launcher, lxde, mlvwm, mwm, olwm, openbox,
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pekwm, piewm, pwm, qvwm, sapphire, tvtwm, twm, ude, vtwm, wmaker, wmx, xfce
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