[CentOS] Customizing Gnome

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This is not really CentOS specific, but I'm using and supporting Gnome on CentOS 4.3 systems, and there are a few Gnome issues that I haven't been able to resolve that I thought this list might be able to help with.

On my home CentOS 4.3 system, which was originally a CentOS 3.X system (i.e., I ran Gnome from the same user account then as I do now), when I log in to the Gnome desktop, I only have a "menu bar" at the bottom of the screen. On the new 4.3 systems at work, I have a menu bar at the top of the screen and another bar at the bottom of the screen. Each one is about half the height of the one on my home system. It appears that some setting in a Gnome configuration file in my home directory must be causing this, but I haven't figure out which one. Any ideas?

The next issue is that one of my users asked me if it was possible to add additional entries to the Applications menu. I haven't found anything in the on-line help to point me in the right direction.

Finally, another user would like to be able to open up a Terminal window with the working directory set to whatever is currently shown in the Nautilus file browser, and again, I haven't found a way to do this. I do realize that you can drag a folder icon from a Nautilus window to a Terminal window and that it will past the path into the Terminal window which you can use as an argument to cd, but it's not as elegant as say right-clicking on a folder and picking "Open in Terminal Window".

Any pointer to a fine manual to read are appreciated, as are outright solutions of course :-).

Alfred
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