On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 22:23 -0500, Brian Truter wrote:
> On 4/18/05, Patrick Marquetecken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Each time i want to add a item to the gnome menu it won't show up, not
> > even after a logout or reboot?
> > Its just gtkPod to multimedia.


> Im pretty sure editing the gnome menu is still a no-go. I dont think
> there is an easy way to do it, and no tools available to manipulate
> the menu either. I really am confused as to why the Gnome developers
> dont address this issue, or disreguard it as trivial, as they seem to.

This is from my Redhat 9 Days. Not sure if it will work.

Menu-editing in RedHat 9

    * To enable menu editing per user config (via nautilus), you need to
open a terminal and do the following:

      su -
      <give root password>
      cd /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules
      cp default-modules.conf default-modules.conf-no-menu-editing
      cp default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing default-modules.conf

      For any user you want to have the right to edit their menu, you
also need to do this as the user:

      cd ~/.gnome2/vfolders
      cp /etc/X11/desktop-menus/applications.menu
applications.vfolder-info
    * When gnome-panel is restarted (via logout/login or kill) the user
will be able to see the changes they have made to their menu.


> If anyone HAS found a way, and I am mistaken in my assumptions here,
> please share the info
> 

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