Update README, mention gvfs-smb if user wants to browse samba shares,

add a section explaning how to deal with desktop menu, and advertise
xfce4-notifyd over the unmaintained/zombie notification-daemon-xfce.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.46 2011/01/18 21:34:59 ajacoutot Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.47 2011/01/18 23:24:12 landry Exp $
COMMENT= Xfce4 session manager
XFCE_PROJECT= xfce4-session
REVISION= 0
REVISION= 1
SHARED_LIBS += xfsm-4.6 0.0 # .0.0

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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.3 2011/01/18 20:36:51 landry Exp $
$OpenBSD: README,v 1.4 2011/01/18 23:24:12 landry Exp $
Tips and tricks for a pleasant Xfce desktop environment experience
==================================================================
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$ sudo pkg_add xfwm4-themes gtk-xfce-engine
And some cool xfce-companion apps for a nicer desktop:
$ sudo pkg_add xfce4-terminal orage notification-daemon-xfce ristretto
mousepad xfce4-appfinder xfce4-mixer xfprint tumbler
$ sudo pkg_add xfce4-terminal orage ristretto mousepad
xfce4-appfinder xfce4-mixer xfce4-notifyd xfprint tumbler
Finally, have a look at available panel plugins here:
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/start
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Thunar can display resizable svg icons if you install the librsvg
package. A nice svg icon theme is provided by the tango-icon-theme
package.
package. If you want to browse samba shares using GVfs, you'll need to
install gvfs-smb package.
You can have a look at hotplugd(8) if you want some kind of auto-mount
feature in thunar, provided natively by gudev on Linux and FreeBSD.
Also, see http://thunar.xfce.org/pwiki/documentation/faq.
Desktop/Applications menu
-------------------------
The desktop menu is compliant to freedesktop.org specifications, and
can be edited using GNOME's alacarte. The menu will be saved in
~/.config/menus/xfce-applications.menu
Terminal, special characters and localized applications
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If you use a particular non-ascii encoding and have problems seeing