> > I am talking about clickin on K, Panel, Edit Menus: "MenuEditor Not
> > Installed!"
I have the identical situation. The menu editor is installed and it can be
accessed from K elsewhere. I have used it. But I get the same response
when I click on K,panel, Edit Menu. I think this is a different Edit Menu
for the Panel but I have not yet looked into that. Maybe someone more
knowledgable could help you.
Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Registered (Newbie) Linux user 183185
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Marke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Expert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] MenuEditor NOT Installed???
> The package menu-2.1.5-19mdk manages the program-menus _for all
> WindowManagers_ systemwide. Only root is allowed to change the menus, of
> course. Read the (good) docs of /usr/doc/menu-2.1.5-19/ how to change them
> or adding items to it. BTW: the entry "Gnome-Edit" is NOT a duplicate
> entry of emacs but calls the editor, a user has been specified in his
> gnome-session. By default it is emacs but can be changed to any editor he
> likes in the Gnome Control Center, so you should not delete it.
>
> Gnome works fine changing the menus: It complains about modifying the
> system menus (permission denied) but allows you to edit your personal
> (favorites) menu. Because I don't use KDE, I don't know how to change your
> personal menu there. But it has nothing to do with the package
> menu. Probably another file is missing.
>
> Tommy.
>
>
>
> Am 27.07.00 schrieb Benjamin Sher:
>
> > I am talking about clickin on K, Panel, Edit Menus: "MenuEditor Not
> > Installed!"
> >
> > What in the world does this mean? The menu file IS installed:
> >
> > [sher@adsl-77-232-254 sher]$ rpm -q menu
> > menu-2.1.5-19mdk
> > [sher@adsl-77-232-254 sher]$
> >
> > So what exactly is this about?
> >
> > I tried to edit my menus, first as a user, then as root (by logging off
> > and logging back into KDE as root. Same problem as root as well as user.
> >
> > By the way, under K, Applications, Editors, there is a listing for a
> > program called "Gnome-Edit". Actually, this is a duplicate menu entry
> > for Emacs. I wanted to delete it.
>
>
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