Hi, Menu editing is currently possible but disabled in Fedora Core 2. It will take a patch to enable it (basically changing a #define from 0 to 1), but there are still some problems and quirks with it. It doesn't crash, but some results are unexpected (ie delete something, it pops back in an odd place sometimes). I needed to focus on actually getting the implementation in working order before I could think about tackling the editing cleanup. We currently need a FAM replacement before going further with menu-editing as well. Furthermore, its not clear that right-clicking on the menus to delete stuff is the best way to go about it... There are at least two options, (1) in-menu editing via contextual menus, and (2) a menu editing application a la KDE. There really hasn't been any discussion/ conclusion about which is the best path to take. FWIW, the menu-editing stuff is currently specific to Fedora, though it will migrate upstream soon. Its pulled from a heavily patched version of freedesktop.org's desktop-file-utils VFS backend. Dan On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 13:10 -0400, Pyroman[FO] wrote: > I'm using the latest Gnome 2.6 packages as of Saturday (April 3rd). I > tried the standard method of enabling menu editing in Gnome 2.4, by > copying the > /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing over > the default-modules.conf. However when I do that everything in the menu > disappears, and you still can't edit the menu through applications. How > do you enable menu editing in 2.6? I was hoping the VFS improvements > extended to making the menu editing not crash constantly :) > > Pyroman[FO] > > > -- > fedora-devel-list mailing list > fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list