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added WINDOWS_MENU to rootmenu
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util/wkdemenu.pl
311
util/wkdemenu.pl
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# 21st January 2001.
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# v1.2.0 -- 14th February 2001.
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#
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# This script has been competely re-written to allow recursion of the
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# Added alphabetic sorting of the menus.
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#
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# Directories are now displayed before files in the menu.
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# v1.1.5 -- 3rd February 2001. (No public release)
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#
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# Unsupported applnk files have a fallback entry in the menu tree so
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# that users can report menu entries that do not work. So far,
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# wkdemenu.pl assumes that there is an Exec= line in the application
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# definition, which is not always the case.
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#
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# v1.1.0 -- 29th January 2001.
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#
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# Code cleanup and bug fixes.
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#
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# v1.0.0 -- 21st January 2001.
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#
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# This script has been completely re-written to allow recursion of the
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# KDE menu directories to an arbitrary depth, fixing a major
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# functional limitation in the original script. To do this, I have
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# rewritten the code to traverse directories recursively, introducing
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@@ -92,6 +115,9 @@
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# use. This still defaults to xterm, but could be used to specify
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# aterm, etc.
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#
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# Malcolm Cowe, malk@271m.net.
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#
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# To Do
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# -----
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@@ -99,9 +125,6 @@
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# Programmatically determine the system location for the KDE menu
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# directory.
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#
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# Organise the output alphabetically, with directories appearing
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# before files.
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#
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# Find a better way to parse the Exec= lines. In the short term,
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# provide a user mechanism for generating exceptions to the curtailing
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# of command line options. In the longer term, emulate what KDE does
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@@ -110,46 +133,51 @@
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# Optimise the code. This is my first proper PERL script, and I'm sure
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# there's a better way. =)
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#
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#
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# Variables
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#
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# Malcolm Cowe, malk@271m.net.
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###
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### Variables
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###
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### The External Menu file, this should NEVER point to the root menu file
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# The External Menu file, this should NEVER point to the root menu file
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$menufile = "$ENV{'HOME'}/.kde2wmaker.menu";
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### Base directory, location of all the KDE AppName.kdelnk files +
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### Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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### Change the base directory default to point at the system files,
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### not the user files. Need to find a way of determining the prefix
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### programmatically.
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# Base directory, location of all the KDE AppName.kdelnk files.
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# Change the base directory default to point at the system files,
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# not the user files. Need to find a way of determining the prefix
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# programmatically.
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$prefix="/usr";
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$basedir = $prefix."/share/applnk";
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### - Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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### Terminal to use. May be specified on the command line with the -t
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### switch.
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# Terminal to use. May be specified on the command line with the -t
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# switch.
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$term = "xterm";
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### Print to STDOUT, default is YES, a filename is specified
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# Xmessage command line to invoke (can vary platform to platform)
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$ostype = `uname -s`;
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if ($ostype =~ /^HP-UX$/) {
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$xmsg = "xmessage -geometry 400x100 -f -";
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}
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else {
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$xmsg = "xmessage -geometry 400x100 -file - -default \"okay\"";
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}
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# Print to STDOUT, default is YES, a filename is specified
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$stdout = 1;
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### + Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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### KDE Locale Support
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# KDE Locale Support
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### Support for KDE internationalisation so that menu entries appear
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### in the language chosen by the user. Also gets around some problems
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### with the KDE applnk file format.
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# Support for KDE internationalisation so that menu entries appear
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# in the language chosen by the user. Also gets around some problems
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# with the KDE applnk file format.
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### The Locale is stored in one of two places, depending on the
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### version of KDE that is running.
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# The Locale is stored in one of two places, depending on the
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# version of KDE that is running.
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$kde2cf="$ENV{'HOME'}/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals";
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$kde1cf="$ENV{'HOME'}/.kderc";
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$kdeLanguage = "";
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### Open the file, if it exists, otherwise provide a default language.
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# Open the file, if it exists, otherwise provide a default language.
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unless(open KDERC, $kde2cf) {
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unless(open KDERC, $kde1cf) {
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$kdeLanguage = "C";
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@@ -158,10 +186,10 @@ unless(open KDERC, $kde2cf) {
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if ( $kdeLanguage == ""){
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$kdeLanguage = "C";
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### Search through the contents of the file
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# Search through the contents of the file
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while($line = <KDERC>) {
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chomp($line);
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### Grab the Language
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# Grab the Language
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if($line =~ /^Language=/) {
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$kdeLanguage = $line;
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$kdeLanguage =~ s/Language=//;
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@@ -172,14 +200,12 @@ if ( $kdeLanguage == ""){
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close(KDERC);
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}
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### - Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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#
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# Begin Main Iteration.
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#
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###
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### Begin Main Iteration.
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###
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### Process command line arguments
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# Process command line arguments
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foreach $arg(@ARGV) {
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if($last) {
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if($last eq "-d") {
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@@ -189,14 +215,11 @@ foreach $arg(@ARGV) {
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$menufile = $arg;
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$stdout = 0;
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}
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### + Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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elsif($last eq "-t") {
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$term = $arg;
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}
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### - Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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undef($last);
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} elsif($arg =~ /^-/) {
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### + Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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if($arg =~ /^-[dfst]$/) {
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$last = $arg;
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} else {
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"\t\t-d <KDE App.kdelnk dir>\n".
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"\t\t-f <output menufile>\n".
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"\t\t-t <X terminal application>\n");
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### - Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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&Usage;
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}
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}
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}
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### Make sure the KDE Menu's Top Level Directory exists.
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# Make sure the KDE Menu's Top Level Directory exists.
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if(-d $basedir) {
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### See if there is an old menu file. If there is, rename it
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# See if there is an old menu file. If there is, rename it
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unless($stdout) {
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if(-e $menufile) {
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print STDERR "\tFound $menufile, renaming\n\n";
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open(MENUFILE,"> $menufile");
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}
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### Start the main menu entry
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# Start the main menu entry
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if($stdout) {
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### + Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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print STDOUT "\"KDE Applications\" MENU\n";
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process_dir (STDOUT, $basedir);
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print STDOUT "\"KDE Applications\" END\n";
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print MENUFILE "\"KDE Applications\" MENU\n";
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process_dir (MENUFILE, $basedir);
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print MENUFILE "\"KDE Applications\" END\n";
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### - Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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}
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} else {
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### Error out :/
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# Error out :/
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print STDERR "ERROR:\n\t$basedir not found\n\tTry another directory.\n";
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exit(0);
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}
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# End of Main Iteration.
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### + Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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### process_dir() works it's way through each file and directory in
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### the tree and generates the menu output to be used by Window Maker.
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# process_dir() works it's way through each file and directory in
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# the tree and generates the menu output to be used by Window Maker.
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sub process_dir {
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my $OUT = @_[0];
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my $path = @_[1];
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my $item;
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my @tld;
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my ($gotLang, $gotDef, $gotExec);
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my @tlf;
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my @klist;
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my ($gotLang, $gotDef, $gotExec, $inTerm);
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my $inDesktop;
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### tld == Top Level Directory.
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# tld == Top Level Directory.
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opendir(TLD, $path) || return;
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@tld = readdir(TLD);
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# In order to display directories before files, the directory
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# contents must be split. Directories are added to one array, files
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# to a second. The lists are then sorted alphabetically by name and
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# combined into a single list for processing by the rest of the
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# subroutine.
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while (defined($file = readdir(TLD))) {
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next if $file =~ /^\./;
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if (-d "$path/$file") {
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@tld = (@tld, $file);
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}
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else {
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@tlf = (@tlf, $file);
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}
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}
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closedir(TLD);
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# At this stage, only sort the directories, since the application
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# sorting is done later, using the "Name=" field in the applnk file.
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@tld = sort (@tld);
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# Print out directory names first and then process the directories.
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foreach $item(@tld) {
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print $OUT "\"$item\" MENU\n";
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process_dir($OUT, "$path/$item");
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print $OUT "\"$item\" END\n";
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}
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# Process the applnk files in the current directory.
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foreach $item(@tlf) {
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$gotLang = 0;
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$gotDef = 0;
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$gotExec = 0;
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$inTerm = 0;
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$inDesktop = 0;
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### Ignore hidden files and directories.
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unless($item =~ /^\./) {
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if (-d "$path/$item") {
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print $OUT "\"$item\" MENU\n";
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process_dir($OUT, "$path/$item");
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print $OUT "\"$item\" END\n";
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}
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else {
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# Process the contents of the applnk file to generate a menu
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# entry for the application.
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# Process the contents of the applnk file to generate a menu
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# entry for the application.
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open(SUB,"$path/$item");
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open(SUB,"$path/$item");
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### Search through the contents of the file
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while($line = <SUB>) {
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chomp($line);
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### Get the application's name. This is stored in the
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### [Desktop Entry] section of the applnk description.
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###
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### The application's name can have one of these forms:
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### Name=
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### Name[]=
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### Name[language]=
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###
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### Get the default name anyway (one of the first two, just
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### in case there is no language specific entry).
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if ($inDesktop) {
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# Make sure we are in fact still in the [Desktop Entry]
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# section.
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if ($line =~ /^\[/) {
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$inDesktop = 0;
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}
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### Extract the Name of the Application
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elsif ($line =~ /^Name=/ && (!$gotDef || !gotLang)) {
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$pname = $line;
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$pname =~ s/^Name=//s;
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$pname =~ s/\"/\'\'/g;
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$gotDef = 1;
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}
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elsif ($line =~ /^Name\[\]=/ && (!$gotDef || !gotLang)) {
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$pname = $line;
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$pname =~ s/^Name\[\]=//s;
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$pname =~ s/\"/\'\'/g;
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$gotDef = 1;
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}
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elsif ($line =~ /^Name\[$kdeLanguage\]=/ && !$gotLang) {
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$pname = $line;
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$pname =~ s/^Name\[$kdeLanguage\]=//s;
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$pname =~ s/\"/\'\'/g;
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$gotLang = 1;
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}
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# Set a default application warning to run in case there is no
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# Exec= line in the application definition. This will be
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# useful for debugging exceptions.
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$pname="$item";
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$pargs="echo \"Could not extract executable information from:\\n\\n$path/$item.\"|".$xmsg;
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### Grab the command
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if($line =~ /^Exec=/ && !$gotExec) {
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$pargs = $line;
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$pargs =~ s/^Exec=//s;
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# Strip off all command line options unless the
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# application is "kfmclient".
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if ($pargs !~ /^kfmclient/
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&& $pargs !~ /^kcmshell/
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&& $pargs !~ /^kdesu/){
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($pargs) = split(/\s/, $pargs);
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}
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$gotExec = 1;
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}
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### If Terminal=1, then we need to execute a term
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if($line =~ /^Terminal=1$/) {
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$pargs = "$term -T \"$pname\" -e $pargs";
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}
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}
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elsif ($line =~ /^\[Desktop\ Entry\]/ ||
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$line =~ /^\[KDE\ Desktop\ Entry\]/) {
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$inDesktop = 1;
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}
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# Search through the contents of the file. Exit the loop at the
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# EOF or if we have processed the [Desktop Entry Section] of the
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# file.
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while($line = <SUB>) {
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chomp($line);
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# Get the application's name. This is stored in the
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# [Desktop Entry] section of the applnk description.
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#
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# The application's name can have one of these forms:
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# Name=
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# Name[]=
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# Name[language]=
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#
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# Get the default name anyway (one of the first two, just
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# in case there is no language specific entry).
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if ($inDesktop) {
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# Make sure we are in fact still in the [Desktop Entry]
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# section.
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if ($line =~ /^\[/) {
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$inDesktop = 0;
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}
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close(SUB);
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### Begin printing menu items
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print $OUT "\t\"$pname\" EXEC $pargs\n";
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# Extract the Name of the Application
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elsif ($line =~ /^Name\[?\]?=/
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&& (!$gotDef || !gotLang)) {
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$pname = $line;
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$pname =~ s/^Name\[?\]?=//s;
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$pname =~ s/\"/\'\'/g;
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$gotDef = 1;
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}
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elsif ($line =~ /^Name\[$kdeLanguage\]=/ && !$gotLang) {
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$pname = $line;
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$pname =~ s/^Name\[$kdeLanguage\]=//s;
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$pname =~ s/\"/\'\'/g;
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$gotLang = 1;
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}
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# Grab the command
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elsif($line =~ /^Exec=/ && !$gotExec) {
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$pargs = $line;
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$pargs =~ s/^Exec=//s;
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# Strip off all command line options unless the
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# application is "kfmclient", etc.
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if ($pargs !~ /^kfmclient/
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&& $pargs !~ /^kcm/
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&& $pargs !~ /^\/bin\/bash/
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&& $pargs !~ /^kdesu/){
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($pargs) = split(/\s/, $pargs);
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}
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else {
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# A double check to remove any dubious characters from
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# the command line of the exceptions listed in the
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# above "if" statement. The only culprit so far is the
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# KDE 1 kfmclient command line.
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$pargs =~ s/\%[a-zA-Z]//g;
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}
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$gotExec = 1;
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}
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# If Terminal=1, then we need to execute application
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# within a terminal window.
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elsif($line =~ /^Terminal=(1|true)$/i) {
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$inTerm=1;
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}
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}
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elsif ($line =~ /^\[(KDE\ )?Desktop\ Entry\]/){
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$inDesktop = 1;
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}
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}
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close(SUB);
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if ($inTerm) {
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$pargs = "$term -T \"$pname\" -e $pargs";
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}
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@klist = (@klist, "\t\"$pname\" EXEC $pargs\n");
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}
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@klist = sort(@klist);
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foreach (@klist) {
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print $OUT $_;
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}
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return;
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}
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### - Malcolm Cowe, 21/01/2001.
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