From 05b7f116bfb1b7da97af9b55b127fe18c64e310e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: speedie Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2023 02:47:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] update URLs --- README.html | 14 +++++++------- README.md | 6 +++--- docs/docs.md | 6 +++--- docs/run-docs.md | 2 +- spmenu.1 | 9 +++++---- spmenu.html | 16 +++++++++------- spmenu_run.1 | 2 +- 7 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.html b/README.html index ec8b614..be8fb66 100644 --- a/README.html +++ b/README.html @@ -246,13 +246,13 @@ build systems. href="https://spmenu.speedie.site/index.php/Using+spmenu+on+macOS">this wiki artic le for more information.

  • If you are on Arch GNU/Linux, you can add my repository -which includes spmenu as well as other useful packages. -Then simply pacman -S spmenu.

  • +href="https://git.speedie.site/speedie/speedie-repository">my +repository which includes spmenu as well as other +useful packages. Then simply pacman -S spmenu.

  • Or if you are on Gentoo GNU/Linux, you can add my overlay which -includes x11-misc/spmenu as well as other useful packages. -Then simply emerge spmenu.

  • +href="https://git.speedie.site/speedie/speedie-overlay">my overlay +which includes x11-misc/spmenu as well as other useful +packages. Then simply emerge spmenu.

    If you still need/want to manually compile, follow along with manual compilation.

    @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ href="https://ls.speedie.site">releases. Those can be unpacked using

    You will also need the dependencies for spmenu. You’ll have to find those packages in your distribution repositories.

    To clone the repository using Git:

    -

    git clone https://git.speedie.site/spmenu

    +

    git clone https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu

    cd spmenu/

    Configure the build by running these commands:

    mkdir -p build/ # Create a build/ directory, Meson will use this as the working directory

    diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 387cfe7..a375fde 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ disabled during compile time. le](https://spmenu.speedie.site/index.php/Using+spmenu+on+macOS) for more information. - If you are on Arch GNU/Linux, you can add -[my repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie-repository) which includes +[my repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/speedie-repository) which includes `spmenu` as well as other useful packages. Then simply `pacman -S spmenu`. - Or if you are on Gentoo GNU/Linux, you can add -[my overlay](https://git.speedie.site/speedie-overlay) which includes +[my overlay](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/speedie-overlay) which includes `x11-misc/spmenu` as well as other useful packages. Then simply `emerge spmenu`. If you still need/want to manually compile, follow along with manual compilation. @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ have to find those packages in your distribution repositories. To clone the repository using Git: -`git clone https://git.speedie.site/spmenu` +`git clone https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu` `cd spmenu/` diff --git a/docs/docs.md b/docs/docs.md index 06c27a4..1a5fc90 100644 --- a/docs/docs.md +++ b/docs/docs.md @@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ it's kind of inconvenient. For this reason, spmenu reads `.theme.conf` and `.config/spmenu/theme.conf` on startup as well. To apply a basic theme, you simply replace theme.conf with the theme you want to use. -There is a [Git repository](https://git.speedie.site/spmenu-themes) +There is a [Git repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu-themes) which contains a bunch of themes written for spmenu, and you can use them as a template when making your own themes. You may also contribute to this repository if you have a theme to show. @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ This is by design, as these options should be set by the user, not the theme. This is not very convenient if you have many themes because you constantly have to replace your theme file, so theme managers exist to make this a -bit easier. [spmenuify](https://git.speedie.site/spmenuify) is the official +bit easier. [spmenuify](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenuify) is the official theme manager, but you could use another one or write your own. ## Run launcher @@ -863,5 +863,5 @@ email me. - spmenu_run(1) - [spmenu wiki](https://spmenu.speedie.site) -- [spmenu git repository](https://git.speedie.site/spmenu) +- [spmenu git repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu) - [spmenu GitHub mirror](https://github.com/speediegq/spmenu) diff --git a/docs/run-docs.md b/docs/run-docs.md index 12e5c35..3d4e202 100644 --- a/docs/run-docs.md +++ b/docs/run-docs.md @@ -156,5 +156,5 @@ email me. - spmenu(1) - [spmenu wiki](https://spmenu.speedie.site) -- [spmenu git repository](https://git.speedie.site/spmenu) +- [spmenu git repository](https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu) - [spmenu GitHub mirror](https://github.com/speediegq/spmenu) diff --git a/spmenu.1 b/spmenu.1 index 299e2ae..907d604 100644 --- a/spmenu.1 +++ b/spmenu.1 @@ -1469,7 +1469,8 @@ For this reason, spmenu reads \f[V].theme.conf\f[R] and To apply a basic theme, you simply replace theme.conf with the theme you want to use. .PP -There is a Git repository (https://git.speedie.site/spmenu-themes) which +There is a Git +repository (https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu-themes) which contains a bunch of themes written for spmenu, and you can use them as a template when making your own themes. You may also contribute to this repository if you have a theme to show. @@ -1484,8 +1485,8 @@ theme. This is not very convenient if you have many themes because you constantly have to replace your theme file, so theme managers exist to make this a bit easier. -spmenuify (https://git.speedie.site/spmenuify) is the official theme -manager, but you could use another one or write your own. +spmenuify (https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenuify) is the official +theme manager, but you could use another one or write your own. .SS Run launcher .PP spmenu includes a powerful Bash script called spmenu_run. @@ -1591,6 +1592,6 @@ spmenu_run(1) .IP \[bu] 2 spmenu wiki (https://spmenu.speedie.site) .IP \[bu] 2 -spmenu git repository (https://git.speedie.site/spmenu) +spmenu git repository (https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenu) .IP \[bu] 2 spmenu GitHub mirror (https://github.com/speediegq/spmenu) diff --git a/spmenu.html b/spmenu.html index 5f7ca5f..8806d2d 100644 --- a/spmenu.html +++ b/spmenu.html @@ -1488,10 +1488,11 @@ reason, spmenu reads .theme.conf and .config/spmenu/theme.conf on startup as well. To apply a basic theme, you simply replace theme.conf with the theme you want to use.

    -

    There is a Git -repository which contains a bunch of themes written for spmenu, and -you can use them as a template when making your own themes. You may also -contribute to this repository if you have a theme to show.

    +

    There is a Git repository +which contains a bunch of themes written for spmenu, and you can use +them as a template when making your own themes. You may also contribute +to this repository if you have a theme to show.

    Do however note that the theme file is not the same as the config file. There are quite a lot of differences, and many options are not available. This is by design, as these options should be @@ -1499,8 +1500,9 @@ set by the user, not the theme.

    This is not very convenient if you have many themes because you constantly have to replace your theme file, so theme managers exist to make this a bit easier. spmenuify is the official -theme manager, but you could use another one or write your own.

    +href="https://git.speedie.site/speedie/spmenuify">spmenuify is the +official theme manager, but you could use another one or write your +own.

    Run launcher

    spmenu includes a powerful Bash script called spmenu_run. It lists executable programs in $PATH and displays them to the user in a list. @@ -1584,7 +1586,7 @@ alternatively email me.