TKDESK(1)TKDESK(1)NAME
od-tkdesk - remotely open a directory using TkDesk
SYNOPSIS
od-tkdesk [ directory ]
DESCRIPTION
If invoked with no argument, od-tkdesk will open a new TkDesk file browser or list window displaying the contents of the current working
directory. Whether a browser or list window will be opened is determined by the menu entry "Always In Browser" in TkDesk's "Options" menu.
If directory is given to od-tkdesk, its contents will be displayed in a new TkDesk window.
Od-tkdesk communicates with TkDesk through a TCP/IP server that needs to be started from within TkDesk using the menu entry "TkDesk Server"
from TkDesk's "Options" menu.
OPTIONS
directory
The directory whose contents is to be displayed.
FILES
tkdeskclient
Usually in "/usr/local/bin", this program is used to perform the actual communication with TkDesk.
SEE ALSO tkdesk(1), cd-tkdesk(1), ed-tkdesk(1)AUTHOR
Christian Bolik (Christian.Bolik@mainz.netsurf.de)
4th Berkeley Distribution TkDesk 2.0, 04/15/2004 TKDESK(1)
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install-menu(1) Debian GNU/Linux manual install-menu(1)NAME
install-menu - Process a menu method and generate the menu files for a window manager or a menu-aware application.
DESCRIPTION update-menus(1) computes the list of menu entries and passes it in turn to the menu methods in /etc/menu-methods/. The task of a menu meth-
ods is to generate menus for a specific window manager. install-menu provides a generic and customizable way to do that. The documentation
of the install-menu definition language is available in the Debian Menu manual, a local copy being available in /usr/share/doc/menu/html.
SYNOPSIS
install-menu [-vh] [--remove] <menu-method>
Read menu entries from stdin in update-menus --stdout format and generate menu files using the specified menu-method.
Normally used in menu method scripts as #! /usr/bin/install-menu.
OPTIONS -h,--help
Show the help message and exit.
--remove
Remove the menu files instead of generating them.
-v,--verbose
Output messages about what the program is doing.
COPYING
install-menu is distributed under the term of the GNU General Public License version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
AUTHOR
Written by Joost Witteveen <joostje@debian.org>. Now maintained by Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO update-menus(1), menufile(5), /usr/share/doc/menu/html
Debian Project 28 November 2005 install-menu(1)
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