Ryan,
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by ``editing'', but if you mean ``adding'' and ``removing'' entries, I found ``Editing GNOME2 Menus in Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 9'', at
http://www.bluethingy.com/linux/rh8menu.html
to be pretty helpful in understanding how this stuff works. It seems like the information in that article applies to CentOS 3 (and, presumably, also to CentOS 4). (Yes, I happened to be tinkering with the menu stuff when I saw your message.)
Claire
Yes, I am looing to remove, or add entries. Your suggestion does not seem to work in CentOS 4, or FC 2 or 3.
In some distros (gentoo/vidalinux), all that is required is to open nautilus, go to applications:/// and make changes to folders. Others require a GUI tool (mandrake does this - yes mandrake can use gnome :-)
I'm out of ideas- its very frustrating to have icons everywhere since I can not make changes to the application menu.
Any help is appreciated!
On 03/29/2005 09:02:49 PM, C.M. Connelly wrote:
Ryan,
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by ``editing'', but if you mean ``adding'' and ``removing'' entries, I found ``Editing GNOME2 Menus in Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 9'', at
http://www.bluethingy.com/linux/rh8menu.html
to be pretty helpful in understanding how this stuff works. It seems like the information in that article applies to CentOS 3 (and, presumably, also to CentOS 4). (Yes, I happened to be tinkering with the menu stuff when I saw your message.)
Claire
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