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Re: Borrar elemento menu gnome



On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 08:11:28AM +0100, Luis Moran wrote:
> Siiiiiii!!!!!!!!
> 
> Diossssss!!!!!
> 
> Muuchas gracias!!!!
> 
> De todos modos, deberia ser algo mas intuitivo, no??
> 
> 
> >>Saludos y gracias.
> >>   
> >>
> >
> >Ejecuta nautilus y pon applications:/// 
> >
> >Supongo que te referirás a esto.
> > 

Yo estaba buscando en la ayuda de gnome y resulta que estaba en la de nautilus.

Hay muchas más y se llaman URIs:

Accessing Special URI Locations
-------------------------------

The GNOME Desktop contains special URI locations that enable you to access
particular functions from the file manager. For example, to access the
preference tools, you can access the preferences:/// URI in a file manager
window. The following table lists the special URI locations that you can use
with the file manager:

URI Location
Description

applications:/// 	
Displays a list of the applications in your desktop environment. The 
applications are the same as the applications in the Applications menu. To open
an application, double-click on the application.

burn:/// 
Copy files and folders that you want to write to a CD to this location. You can
write the contents of this location to a CD.

fonts:/// Displays all the fonts that are available in your desktop
environment. To preview a font, double-click on the font. You can also use
this location to add fonts to your desktop environment.

network:/// 
Displays network servers, if your desktop environment is configured to access
servers on a network. To access a network server, double-click on the network
server. You can also use this location to add network servers to your desktop
environment.

nfs:///
Displays NFS network servers, if your desktop environment is configured
to access NFS servers. To access an NFS network server, double-click on
the NFS network server.

preferences:/// 
Displays a list of the preference tools in your desktop environment. The
preference tools are the same as the preference tools in the Desktop
Preferences menu. To open a preference tool, double-click on the preference
tool.

server-settings:///
Displays a list of applications that you can use to configure your
system as a server.

smb:/// 
Displays Windows servers, if your desktop environment is configured to access
Windows servers. To open a Windows server, double-click on the Windows server.

start-here:/// 
Displays a list of applications and preference tools in your desktop
environment. Also displays applications that you can use to configure your
system as a server, and to modify your system settings.

system-settings:///
Displays a list of applications that you can use to modify your system
settings.

themes:///
Displays all the themes that are available in your desktop environment. To preview
a theme, double-click on the theme. You can also use this location to add themes to
your desktop environment.

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No nos acostaremos sin aprender algo nuevo :-|

Javi.

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