Re: How to change to new menu format on upgrade?

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> On Tue, 2003-04-08 at 12:26, Michael Knepher wrote:
> > 
> > For some more info on how the menus are built and how to change them
> > under 8.0/9, see http://www.bluethingy.com/linux/rh8menu.html
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Michael Knepher <limbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


I was hoping we would see a fix in RH 9. Are there any plans to provide a
permanent fix?  



What do you think about this workaround that was posted earlier?

On 07 Apr 2003 09:16:41 -0800
Michael Smith  <psyche@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> How do you use nautilus to edit menus?
>
> -Michael
> On Mon, 2003-04-07 at 04:13, Richard wrote:
>  > Was minding my own business sipping  coffee going through folders with
nothing
>  > definite in mind..  
>  >
>  > I stumbled upon the  /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules  folder...
>  > 2 files of interest  
>  >
>  > default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing
>  > default-modules.conf
>  >
>  > Renamed default-modules.conf to default-modules.conf.back
>  > Renamed default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing default-modules.conf
>  >
>  > logged out then back in ..
>  > Voila ..  menu editing seem to work now with Nautilus.. i did change
>  > some Gnome menu items.
>  >
>  > Comments ?
>  >
>  >
>  > Ric

> I do have to add that i have discovered that this little change
> did affect and render unworking the start here button, sending us to
> an empty folder .
> Found a trick to make it usable again ..
> make this change to the renamed  default-modules.conf   file..
> Please do make backups of all files you edit.

> start-here:             libdesktop.so

> Thanks for giving me the opportunity to make a bug fix release. ; )

> Ric






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