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PROGRAM:

NAME


update-menus - generate Debian menu system

SYNOPSIS


update-menus [-v] [-d] [-h|--help] [--version] [--menufilesdir <dir>] [--menumethod
<method>] [--nodefaultdirs] [--stdout]

DESCRIPTION


Before the advent of update-menus, when the system administrators installed a package onto
a Debian system, they would need to edit various window manager configuration files to
make the new program show up on, for example, fvwm's menus. The menus could easily become
out of sync with what programs were actually available, with some menu items that didn't
work, and other programs that lacked a menu entry. update-menus and Debian's menu package
aim to solve this problem.

update-menus automatically generates menus of installed programs for window managers and
other menu programs. It should be run whenever a menufile(5) or menu-method file is
changed. update-menus will be run automatically when Debian packages that contain menu
files are installed on or removed from the system.

update-menus uses the package-supplied menu entry files (in /usr/share/menu) for its
information about the menus (but this can be overruled by the system administrator/user;
see below). If a menu entry file is executable, update-menus executes the menu entry file,
and uses its stdout to generate the menu database.

OPTIONS


-v Verbose output. Shows all arguments to the /etc/menu-methods programs.

-d Debug output. Generates loads of unintelligible output.

-h, --help
Display usage help and exit.

--menufilesdir <dir>
Adds directory <dir> to the list of directories to search for menu files in.

--menumethod <method>
Process only the menu method <method> instead of all the menu methods found.

--nodefaultdirs
Disables the search of menu entries in system menu directories.

--nodpkgcheck
Do not discard menu entries for packages that are not installed according to dpkg.

--remove
Remove the menus by calling the menu-methods with --remove.

--stdout
Output the menu list in a format suitable as input for install-menu or a menu
method file.

--version
Output version information and exit.

CONFIGURATION


There are several ways to tune the operation of update-menus:

per menu entry, in /etc/menu/$package
In these directories the system administrator or user can override the default menu
files (If a file /etc/menu/$package exists, than the corresponding
/usr/share/menu/$package file isn't read any more). Users who want to override the
system wide defaults put their files in ~/.menu. See also menufile(5)
per window-manager in /etc/menu-methods/$wm
In these configuration files, one can tune generated system.${wm}rc files for each
individual window manager. For example, one can specify that the wm should ignore
any icons that the packages may supply, or set the default wrapper for text-only
applications (usually, an xterm is started to run a text-only application like vi).
Users who want to override the system wide defaults put their files in ~/.menu-
methods. For more info, see /usr/share/doc/menu/html.
globally, in /etc/menu-methods/translate_menus
This file contains translations that will be performed for all menu entries and all
window managers. You can specify things like: `All sections that start with "Games"
should be mapped to "Applications/Games"', or `menuentry "gnuplot" should have a
title of "GnuTeken"'. Look at the default /etc/menu-methods/translate_menus for an
example. Users who want to override the system default translate file, put one in
~/.menu-methods/translate_menus. Note: This should not be used for a full
translation of the menu. Use po files as explained in the source package.
error report configuring, in /etc/menu-methods/menu.config
This file contains general information for the overall behaviour of update-menus.
At the moment you can only configure how verbose the output of update-menus is, and
where it sends the output. The amount of information is specified by
`verbosity=VAL'. Use VAL=quiet to stop update-menu from reporting anything but the
most important errors, VAL=normal, VAL=verbose, VAL=debug for progressively more
output.

To specify where the output should go, use `method=stdout', `method=stderr', or
`method=syslog facility priority'. `Facility' is one of auth, authpriv, authcron,
authdaemon, authkern, authlocal0, authlocal1, authlocal2, authlocal3, authlocal4,
authlocal5, authlocal6, authlocal7, authlpr, authmail, authnews, authsyslog,
authuser, authuucp. `priority' is one of emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice,
info, debug.

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