On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Dave Ray <d...@jonive.com> wrote:
> On Apr 11, 2011, at 11:04 AM, hannes.janet...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>> settings panel > menus > menu settings
>>>> has no "advanced" button. Only "client list menu" is there, it doesn't let
>>>> me create or edit a menu.
>>>>
>> dont know. how many years is your e old? or if 'menu settings' isnt
>> there at all you might not have its conf module loaded
>
> I am always using the latest e17 from svn.
>
> For testing purposes I am deleting all user-level config directories in order 
> to force e17 to rebuild everything.
>
> rm -r ~/.local/ ~/.e/ ~/.cache/ ~/.thumbnails/ ~/.config/
>
> E17 presents all the initial screens, language, etc. Isn't this when it is 
> supposed to generate menus?
>
>>>> ~/.config/ does not contain a "menus" directory! I thought that supposed
>>>> to be auto-generated?
>>
>> they are by some desktop enviroments, menu editors or distributions.
>> though you should rather look in /etc/xdg/menus for system-wide menus.
>
> What about e17? Doesn't it supposed to create a menus directory in ~/.config?

no.

> There is no /etc/xdg/ directory on my system. Should there be?
>

thats where system-wide menus live (and are updated when new
applicaitons are installed, package manager should take care of this).
maybe you need to install some xdg packages of your distribution.

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