Openbox:Pipemenus
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This script pipes the rox-filer bookmarks from ~/.config/rox..../bookmarks.xml into the Openbox menu. Running one in the menu opens the bookmark with rox-filer. | This script pipes the rox-filer bookmarks from ~/.config/rox..../bookmarks.xml into the Openbox menu. Running one in the menu opens the bookmark with rox-filer. | ||
− | Download: [http:// | + | Download: [http://icculus.org/openbox/pipemenus/bookmarks.py bookmarks.py] |
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This script reads out process information from /proc and pipes it into the Openbox menu. You can renice, kill or restart running applications through the menu. It also has an application filter, so not all user applications/daemons are shown in the menu. It is similar to the procinfo script by Dave Foster. | This script reads out process information from /proc and pipes it into the Openbox menu. You can renice, kill or restart running applications through the menu. It also has an application filter, so not all user applications/daemons are shown in the menu. It is similar to the procinfo script by Dave Foster. | ||
− | Download: [http:// | + | Download: [http://icculus.org/openbox/pipemenus/processes.py processes.py] |
written by Vlad George | written by Vlad George |
Revision as of 22:41, 9 June 2007
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Script archives
Mulberry's pipemenu script collection page
Scripts
Rox bookmarks list
This script pipes the rox-filer bookmarks from ~/.config/rox..../bookmarks.xml into the Openbox menu. Running one in the menu opens the bookmark with rox-filer.
Download: bookmarks.py
written by Vlad George
Process list
This script reads out process information from /proc and pipes it into the Openbox menu. You can renice, kill or restart running applications through the menu. It also has an application filter, so not all user applications/daemons are shown in the menu. It is similar to the procinfo script by Dave Foster.
Download: processes.py
written by Vlad George