Alan Shoemaker wrote:

> bascule wrote:
> > i had spotted that, but the point is that no matter what i
> > choose, whether it be system configuration, user
> > configuration, allow mandrake customisation or whatever,
> > there is no effect, i save, wait for the process to finish,
> > run update-menus in a console to be super sure and still
> > nothing, the one time i made a change by manually editing
> > the .desktop file i wanted to alter the properties of, the
> > effect was lost when i logged in again,
> >
> > again i if  knew what files and routines were being used in
> > this whole process maybe i could make something happen
> >
> > bascule
> >
> > On Saturday 19 May 2001 02:57, you wrote:
> > > bascule wrote:
> > > > it's such a tiny thing but it's driving me mad, how
> > > > does one alter a menu item and have it stay changed?
> > >
> > > bascule....K(menu)->Configure Panel->Menu Editor...
>
> bascule....the info is stored in:
>
> ~/.menu/adding_by_menudrake
>
> and after changing/adding info to that file then update-menus
> needs to be run.
> --
> Alan

Hi Everyone,

Today I was just editing my Menu with DrakeMenu. I downloade IMICI and
installed it but since it didn't put any entry on the menu I had to do
it with DrakeMenu.  I did it as root and did it as System menu so it
would appear for all users.  When I was finish I noticed that there was
no entry for the root or any other user. I did it 3 more times until I
found out that if you don't put an icon for the application you are
adding , it won't add it. Since there was no icon for IMICI I just
picked any icon.  After loggin the application entry was on the menu.

TezcatlipocA




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