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Re: Modifying the menu for Kids.



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* sabato 26 aprile 2003, alle 09:45, Matt Black scrive:
> create an empty ~/.menu/<package> file, that menu listing will be removed 
> from the Debian section of KDE's menu.  However, KDE also seems to use it's 
> own menu system which ignores ~/.menu/, even though it appears to have 
> generated it's menu list from the /usr/lib/menu/ entries.  These KDE specific 
> menu entries (which on my system are pretty much a double up of the Debian 
> menu entries) can be removed/edited locally by each user using KDE's Menu 
> Editor.  I imagine that some other window managers have similar behaviour 
> (GNOME maybe?).
> 
> Perhaps this is why empty ~/.menu/<package> files aren't working for you?

Yes, I'm using gnome 2.2 and even though the old 1.4 had a menu editor I
can't seem to find it for gnome anymore.

And BTW. On my system I have 3 groups of menu's.
1) A DEbian menu entry where I find all the apps besides the KDE one.
(This lets me think that gnome 2.2 is debian compliant or the debian
guys make it compliant to the debian meu system)
2) A GNome specific menu in which some gnome apps go into.
3) a KDE menu entry where all KDE apps go into.

This would let me think that at least the Debian entry should follow the
DEbian way of managing the menus. NO? 
And yet nothing seems to happen when I edit the ~/.menu dir.
Maybe there's something that I have to set somewhere to let update-menus
realize that it must consider the ~/.menu dir........

Cheers
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