On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 18:54:32 -0700
Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rats, it's happened again. An upgrade clobbered my custom Gnome menus
and there's no visible way to add them back in. Nautilus no longer has a
location bar where you can enter applications:///.
I have not tried
Seeker5528 wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 18:54:32 -0700
Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rats, it's happened again. An upgrade clobbered my custom Gnome menus
and there's no visible way to add them back in. Nautilus no longer has a
location bar where you can enter applications:///.
I
Am Montag, 12. September 2005 03:54 schrieb Bill Wohler:
Rats, it's happened again. An upgrade clobbered my custom Gnome menus
and there's no visible way to add them back in. Nautilus no longer has a
location bar where you can enter applications:///.
Searching the list shows that editing
Rats, it's happened again. An upgrade clobbered my custom Gnome menus
and there's no visible way to add them back in. Nautilus no longer has a
location bar where you can enter applications:///.
Searching the list shows that editing menus has gone away in gnome 2.10.
When is this ability expected
After updating the latest set of Gnome libraries for Debian unstable, I
noticed that the Applications menu and submenus have changed. However,
Iam not able to right click and delete an item. Enough when I log in as
root I don't have this functionality. Any suggestions?
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Arthur Barlow wrote:
After updating the latest set of Gnome libraries for Debian unstable, I
noticed that the Applications menu and submenus have changed. However,
Iam not able to right click and delete an item. Enough when I log in as
root I don't have this functionality. Any suggestions?
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Arthur Barlow wrote:
After updating the latest set of Gnome libraries for Debian unstable, I
noticed that the Applications menu and submenus have changed. However,
Iam not able to right click and delete an item. Enough when I log in as
root I don't have this
on Tue, May 21, 2002, stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In woody, where are the default Debian Gnome menus stored?
man (5) menufile
...you'll find them in the usual places.
Peace.
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In woody, where are the default Debian Gnome menus stored?
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I have a woody machine that no longer offers me the choice of adding the
gdict applet to my panles.
I've deleted and readded the gdict package, but that did not fix it.
So, I thought I'd go take a look at the configs, mmyself. Where are they
stored? In what format?
And BTW what's the name of
are they
stored? In what format?
System-wide GNOME menus are stored in /usr/share/gnome/apps. The format
is .desktop, transparent and open to inspection.
User GNOME menus are stored in ~/.gnome/apps/
Debian menus are stored in /usr/lib/menu
And BTW what's the name of the gdict applet?
'apt-cache
Hi all,
is it possible to use the gnome menus under WindowMaker ? (usign menu
package).
In enlightenment, there is a Gnome menu, and inside it, there is the
debian menu. I would like to do this in WindowMaker.
Bye.
Juli-Manel Merino Vidal
[EMAIL
I've successfully installed the latest gnome packages, and it looks pretty
good. I'm running it in conjunction with icewm and slink. I'm having
difficulty using the menu items, however. Most of the menu items in the
gnome menu are not working. If I click on them, nothing happens. Only a
few
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