German W. Bauer wrote:

> 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.

ok, i'm searchin' for this possibility. Is it really possible to 
override current overlays?

really gettin' frustrated with the docs at mozilla.org :-(

 
> 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!
>> 
>> --
>> Niko Pavlicek
>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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