On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 12:08 -0400, Clint Harshaw wrote:
I've upgraded my glabels application (label making software that
works
really well, btw) on my FC2 machine. There seem to be some empty menu
items in my Gnome menu as a result, and I'd like to remove them. Here is
where they are located:
Redhat -> Applications -> (small grey box appears)
Redhat -> System Settings -> Applications -> (small grey box appears)
Redhat -> Preferences -> Applications -> (small grey box appears)
Can someone help me with how to properly go about removing these menu
items? I know it's minor, in the big scheme of things, but it's an
annoyance to see empty menu items on an otherwise neat desktop. ;-)
I've tried looking in /usr/share/applications, and see my other menu
items, such as:
bme.desktop gnome-gnotski.desktop
mozilla.desktop redhat-qmkbootdisk.desktop
DataManager.desktop gnome-gnucash.desktop
mozilla-mail.desktop redhat-rhn-up2date-config.desktop
etc.
but don't see anything with "Applications" on it in this directory.
Try looking in ~/config/menus. The application.desktop is there and it
will tell you the directories that are merged into the menu
(/etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu) on my system. probably similar on
yours.
HTH
Scott
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