#!/usr/sbin/install-menu
#I need menu-1!

#
#This file can be very usefull when you want to run one particular
#menu-method file several times, without running any of the others.
#In order to do so, do:
#  - cp ./cat /etc/menu-methods/
#  - run update-menus so that the "cat" menu-method gets executed. 
#    Now you've got /tmp/menu-stdin.
#  - With this file, you don't need update-menus at all any more, and you
#     can symply run your hand-written "menu-test" menu-method by typing:
#	./menu-test < /tmp/menu-stdin
#
# The advantage of doing this is
#   - none of the other menu-method files get excecuted (speedup)
#   - update-menus doesn't need to open some hundred menu-entry files
#     every time you test a change in your menu-method file.
#     (speedup)
compat="menu-1"
command="cat > "/tmp/menu-stdin"
