diff --git a/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/INSTALL.msg b/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/INSTALL.msg new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1dedbac677c --- /dev/null +++ b/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/INSTALL.msg @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + See README.void in /usr/share/doc/obmenu-generator + + Void Mantainers \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/files/README.void b/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/files/README.void new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..89886d71a54 --- /dev/null +++ b/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/files/README.void @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +README.void + + To properly use obmenu-generator in void linux you have to tweak + two files: + + A config file, auto generated by obmenu-generator: + + ~/.config/obmenu-generator/config.pl + + + The Schema file that you have to copy from: + + /etc/xdg/obmenu-generator/schema.pl + + in: + + ~/.config/obmenu-generator/schema.pl + + + Both files are well documentend into the code. + + Read also the comments in the code of + + /usr/bin/obmenu-generator + + (it's a perl script) for more advanced use. + + Modify ~/.config/obmenu-generator/schema.pl according to your + needs to adapt the categories names to your language after theese lines + + {sep => "desidered name of the submenu"}, (see below for the default). + + + {sep => 'Applications'}, + + # NAME LABEL ICON + {cat => ['utility', 'Accessories', 'applications-utilities']}, + {cat => ['development', 'Development', 'applications-development']}, + + + The LABEL column is the place where you localize the names. + + If you use it as a submenu it's better to commentig out the lines from: + + ## Custom advanced settings + + till: + + {exit => ['Exit', 'exit']}, + + prior the closing ] + + The config.pl is created by obmenu-generator but you may want to customize + the language of the auto generated names, for that you have to modify a line + near the end, modifying the "name_keys" key to read as follow (substituing + the [it] to your preferred language code). + + "name_keys" => ['Name[it]', 'GenericName[it]', 'Name'], + + Accordig to the comment in the script the modifications you have done + do in the config.pl may be overridden by the program itself, so be + prepared to rewrite every line you modify in the config.pl file from time to + time (it is better to copy the config.pl file say to config.pl.mine). + + After you have done the desired modification, insert this line in your + menu.xml where you want the menu will be: + + + + Then do openbox -reconfigure (or use the menu entry that usually come with + openbox) and enjoy your new application menu. + + The script is very powerful and has many other use even to autogenerate a + menu.xml, read the documentation and better the comments that are more up to + date at: + + http://trizenx.blogspot.ro/2012/02/obmenu-generator.html + + Happy obmenu-generator! + + The Void Mantainers diff --git a/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/template b/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/template new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d39566d630d --- /dev/null +++ b/srcpkgs/obmenu-generator/template @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# Template file for 'obmenu-generator' +pkgname=obmenu-generator +version=0.60 +revision=1 +maintainer="Carlo Dormeletti " +homepage="http://trizenx.blogspot.ro/2012/02/obmenu-generator.html" +license="GPL-3" +short_desc="Perl Script to generate Openbox menu" +depends="perl>=5.20 perl-Linux-DesktopFiles" +distfiles="https://github.com/trizen/${pkgname}/archive/${version}.tar.gz" +checksum="437cca97b3225b0dc5dc642c797ad30b7f1fe6024b9c6272fb6c6ed6c84c9643" + +do_install() { + vbin obmenu-generator + vmkdir /etc/xdg/${pkgname} + vinstall schema.pl 644 /etc/xdg/${pkgname} + vdoc README.md + vdoc ${FILESDIR}/README.void + vdoc schema.pl +} + +# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et: