On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:27:06PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can speak to the lack of menu options that you see.  Redhat stated that 
> they have made a decision that on the main default menus to only list one 
> of each type of application (one email program, one browser, etc) in order 
> to avoid confusion for new users.  If there are other programs of a type 
> loaded (more email programs, etc), all you have to do is go to the 
> "Extras" menu and they are there.
> 
> Just remember that bluecurve and the streamlined menus are to make things 
> easier for new users.  Yes, parts are a little frustrating for older users 
> however if you know what you are doing you can change any of them to what 
> you want.  Best to have the default setup clean and easy and let people 
> customize it was they want to if they know how.
> 
> Brian
How do you customize it without a menu editor?
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