[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Simon) writes:

> There are different types of Gnome panels. You can
> see this when using the context menu of a panel
> and choose to create a new panel. There are
> "Menu panel", "Edge panel", "Aligned panel",
> "Sliding panel", and "Floating panel".
> 
> The "Menu panel" is always on top of the desktop
> and provides four menus at the very left side:
> "Programs", "Favorites", "Settings", and "Desktop".
> And this "Settings" menu is empty. But it should
> contain the settings menu entries of Gnome. Or
> am I wrong here?
> 
> The settings menu is aviable through the standard
> "foot" menu of a panel (That's the menu you get when
> pressing the foot button at the panel). It's under
> Gnome/Settings (/usr/share/gnome/apps/Gnome/Settings).
> But the "Settings" menu of the "Menu panel" is empty.
> 
> That's all. I hope it's clearer now.

A lot more, thanks..

BTW, I've just build gnome-core-1.2.1-30mdk which correct your problem
:))


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Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft

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