If you do not want to add a new application/package I would start by looking
how the Tasks menu is using overlays to adding itself to all windows. You
could then observe how the task menu is different between Mozilla and
Netscape, the latter using overlays on top of Mozilla's.
There is prob some trickiness to get your menu overlayed in the right order
over the others the are already being overlayed when using a normal install.
Caveat: Haven't tried this myself...
Hope this helps,
+ G
Niko Pavlicek wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to create a new menu structure for mozilla. But there are
> several issues realizing this:
> - do i have to register a new package?
> - but then, how to get mozilla use the new package for the menus?
> - do i have to replace an old package?
> - but then, does the user have to manually start mozilla with a
> command line option (-chrome chrome://my_menu_structure/content/)?
> - and: do i have to copy not changed files of the old xuls in the
> new package or can mozilla use the old ones?
>
> I hope, anyone is able to answer these questions. thanx for all answers.
>
> Regards,
> Niko Pavlicek!
>
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