Cybe R. Wizard wrote on 2004-11-23 02:09:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:42:17 +0200
When I do an 'apt-get install <something>', does <something>
actually get placed in a menu item under somewhere under
the 'Applications' --referring to Gnome.

If so, how do I know which menu path <something> has been
placed --other than going thru every single menu and trying
to guess whether the menu item just added bears a resemblence
to the <something> that I 'apt-get'ted.

Do you have 'menu' installed? It gives you an 'update-menus' command which will (probably) do what you want. You will still have to find the new menu item, but menus are fairly logical.

I do have the 'menu' package installed. I did not know I had to run 'update-menus' manually. Plus, a lot of stuff that has GUI does not get a menu item, even when 'update-menus' is issued.

And, a second question --if I may: Is there a GUI way (i.e.
using Nautilus) to create launcable menu-items under
'Applications'? I tried 'File --> Create Launcher' but
it comes up paractically blank.
>
I'm not a GNOME user, but I would expect it to have a menu
creation/adjustment capability.  Maybe one of the GNOMErs will speak up.

I'd be grateful if someone could. I have been unable to locate one. The KDE one (kmenuedit) can run under Gnome, but I wasn't able to make it useful. Whatever I changed in kmenuedit did not alter anything in Gnome. So, I am thinking kmenuedit is KDE only. But, what is available for Gnome?

Cheers,
Ray


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