XFCE Menu
somethin2cool at yahoo.com
somethin2cool at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 27 12:34:36 CEST 2007
Erik Harrison wrote:
> On 4/26/07, somethin2cool <somethin2cool at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> When I click the big blue X button, a menu comes up. in it there are the
>> commands:
>>
>> terminal
>> file manager
>> web browser
>> -
>> xfce>
>> -
>> aps>
>> sessions>
>> log out>
>> -
>> something else
>> something else
>> log out
>>
>>
>> Now, in both xfce and aps there are menus containing things like
>>
>> graphics
>> office
>> science
>>
>> and in each they contain different things.
>>
>> in the menu editor, each is referred to by a single system reference,
>> but only one can be the system menu.
>
> There is no "System" menu per se. There is the system include, as you
> can see by the word "Include" to the left in the menu editor.
>
> The System include automagically generates a list of menus based on
> .desktop files installed by applications. The reason that your apps
> are organized in this way (Xfce menu, Apps menu) has to do with the
> .desktop files provided by your distro.
>
>> I want the contents merged, and the dud gone.
>
> You can manually edit the .desktop files, which can be laborious.
> Consider asking about this on a distro specific lists.
>>
>>
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>
>
Thanks.
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