Felix E. Klee wrote:
Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 13:16 schrieb Carsten Driesner:
you have to do the following:

Thanks for the quick reply.  I do have a couple of questions left:

1. What do you mean by "<Office installation>"?  Is it the system wide
  installation (e.g. "/opt/OpenOffice.org1.1.4/") or is it the installation
  of an individual user (e.g. /home/empf/OpenOffice.org1.1.4/)?
Office installation means the installation of the Office binaries. You describe it as system wide installation.


2. Where do I put the file containing the new menu, and what format is it
  supposed to have?
You have to use adapted XML files. For example:
- Open the writermenubar.xml
- Add your menu
- Copy it to the new location.


3. How do I control the position of the new menu on the menu bar?

You have to change the complete menu bar. As Mathias already stated this solution is not exactly what you want ( you only want to add a menu to the menu bar). But you get an additional feature, which you cannot use with add-ons. If you want to add your menu to a specific point into the menu bar, you are lost with add-ons (this will be a feature for the next major version). You can only add a top-level menu or a sub-menu to the "Tools - Add-ons" popup menu.

Regards,
Carsten

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