I have a similar approach as well, except the command in config.h is simply
"dmenu.sh". This allows me to make whatever changes I desire to the script,
and it will always be called the same from dwm. The numbers would probably
show the following to be not optimal, but as long as I don't notice any
difference myself it is plenty fast enough.
(bash)
CHOICE=`cat << EOF | dmenu
EDIT MENU
Screenshot
aterm
gimp
blender
-irssi
-mutt
.bashrc
.xinitrc
EOF`
#pick_me() {
case ${CHOICE} in
EDIT\ MENU) aterm -e vim ${HOME}/scripts/dmenu.sh & ;;
screenshot|SS) import -pause 2 -window root -quality 90 ${HOME}/image/snap/`date +%y-%m%d-%H%M`-dwm.png & ;;
\.*) cd && aterm -e vim ${CHOICE} & ;; # Edit dotfiles
\-*) aterm -e ${CHOICE#\-} & ;; # Term apps
*) ${CHOICE} & ;; # Everything else (X executables)
esac
#}
>From Julian Romero, (05/10/06 11:27):
> Hi,
> I have a simpler approach (an oversimplification perhaps)
> In config.h I have:
>
> dmenu.sh | dmenu
>
> and dmenu.sh is something like:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> cat<<FIN | sort -u
> firefox -P julian
> centericq
> muttng
> [more commands here]
> FIN
> exit 0
>
> It's very fast and only requires a few minutes to think which programs
> you usually use and in some cases writing a 3 line shell script to
> avoid long commands in dmenu (for example to open centericq in a xterm
> or opening a ssh connection, etc.)
>
> You can make it faster sorting command list while editing with vi
> (:motion!sort)
> regards,
> --
> Julián
Received on Thu Oct 05 2006 - 15:48:27 UTC
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