Re: removing menu items




Dear Telsa,
   Your instructions on how to remove an item from the pop up menu in 
gnome Enlightenment worked a treat, Thank you. My games directory is 
empty because after using My computer for things, learning linux and 
applications and trying to keep the local community net running I play 
solitaire with a deck of cards:^)
 
                 .^.         Ryan Neily
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Telsa wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 07:24:13PM -0300 or thereabouts, Ryan Alexander Neily wrote:
> >    From the panel I have the pop-up menu. At present I don't have any 
> > games on my box but have the games menu item reading `empty'. I can't find 
> > anywhere in the documentation how to remove this games menu item. This is 
> > just something to take care of as I make gnome and Enlightenment more my 
> > own. Any pointers will be appreciated.
> 
> I assume you don't have gnome-games installed, then?
> 
> It took me a while to work this one out. Because right-clicking on the
> menu itself gives some options (which categories are on the main menu),
> I expected editing the rest of the menu to be accessible from there, too.
> 
> To edit the menu, what you actually want is System Menu -> Settings -> 
> Menu Editor. You will probably need to be root if you want to change 
> system menu settings. (In the menu editor, you click on the line in
> question (single click highlights that entry, double-click shows you
> any sub-categories in it) and then hit delete and reassure the dialogue
> box that yes, you meant to do that, really you did.)
> 
> Having said that, I strongly recommend installing gnome-games :)
> 
> Telsa
> 
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