On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 19:41, Todd Pytel wrote:
> I know how menu editing does (or rather doesn't) work in Gnome 2 -
> vfolders, desktop files, and all that.  What I can't figure out is what
> defines the main menu itself. That is, when I click the foot, I see
> Applications, Debian Menu, KDE Menu, Run Program, etc. What defines that
> top-level menu? The vfolders directories only contain the definitions
> for Applications, Preferences, and other xxx:/// locations, not the main
> menu definition itself.


Simply visit:
Applications:///

in nautilus and create any folders you want.

It seems that you have to logout and log back in for any changes to
register (which is rather annoying...).

Bijan



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