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1.7 KiB
HTML
49 lines
1.7 KiB
HTML
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<HTML><HEAD>
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<TITLE>TkGoodStuff Menu</TITLE>
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</HEAD><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="blue" vlink="purple" alink="red">
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<H1>TkGoodStuff Menu</H1>
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<H2> Description </H2>
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<P> The Menu client produces a button that produces a menu. The menu
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is configured within the preferences manager.
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<P> Alternatively, the Menu client will not make a button, but will
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replace the main tkgoodstuff popup menu as the menu produced by mouse
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button 1 on the clock face.
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<H2>Configuration</H2>
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<P> In the preferences manager, there is a GUI menu-editing tool, which
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(hopefully) is self-explanatory.
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<P> The following items can be added to the menu:
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<P> <B>Menu</b> <BR>
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This creates a new sub-menu within whatever menu you are currently
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defining.
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<P> <B>Execute</b> <BR> This creates a menu item to which you give a
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label and assign a unix command line to be executed when this item is
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selected.
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<P> <B>Tcl Command</b> <BR> This creates a menu item to which you give a
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label and assign a Tcl command line to be executed when this item is
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selected.
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<P> <B>tkgoodstuff Menu</b> <BR> This creates a menu item within whatever menu
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you are currently defining, which is labelled "TkGoodStuff Menu", and
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which produces the tkgoodstuff popup menu when selected. This is so
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that you can get the tkgoodstuff menu even if you replace it with the
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Menu client menu on the clock face (by telling the Menu client not to
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produce a button).
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<P> <B>Separator</b> <BR>
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This inserts a horizontal separator line in the menu.
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<P><B>Run . . .</B>
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This inserts an item in the menu which, when selected, calls up a
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dialog window allowing you to enter a unix command to execute.
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