Manually edit desktop menu: submenus?

Nick Schermer nickschermer at gmail.com
Tue Nov 15 11:21:23 CET 2005


2005/11/15, Niki Kovacs <contact at kikinovak.net>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to edit my desktop menu (the one that appears when right-clicking
> on the
> desktop). I use xfce4-menueditor for that. In a stock installation of XFCE
> (I
> have Slackware 10.2), there is a bunch of Categories (Applications,
> Network,
> Office, ...) each with its corresponding applications. In
> xfce4-menueditor,
> this corresponds to the included "System" menu. I deleted this entry,
> since 1)
> most is untranslated and 2) I don't want to list every single app on my
> system,
> but only those which I actually use.
>
> What I want for example:
>
> Internet -->
> Firefox
> Thunderbird
> Pan
> Office -->
> OOWriter
> Scribus
> Dia
> Multimedia -->
> Mplayer
> ABCDE
> Rhythmbox
>
> ... you get the picture.
>
> Now I can't seem to create submenu entries like I want to. All the items
> just
> display one after another in the menu, instead of being organized in
> hierarchy.


In the menu editor can can add a sub menu (internet), and put some programs
in it (firefox...).

Q: is there a way to do this manually?


http://www.loculus.nl/xfce/documentation/docs-4.2/xfdesktop.html#xfdesktop-menu

Thanks,
>
> Niki Kovacs
>
> PS: been using XFCE for three days only, read through the docs, and I'm
> really
> enthusiastic about this. No way I'll get back to KDE or GNOME.
>
>
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Gr. Nick
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